Kernel Power Critical Error, event id 41

Good afternoon

I've had this problem for a little while now, and it's very frustrating.
At random intervals my system restarts without warning.  I disabled automatic reboot in system protection settings and I read through the knowledge found here articale Base: (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2028504).
I'm not overclocking my system and I ran MemTest to check the system memory.  My PSU is a 500w unit and my use is much lower than that better than I can say (Asus P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3, i5 Intel 3450, Corsair 2x8GB RAM, WD 340 GB HD, writer HP DVD Writer, USB, keyboard, headset, WebCam and cooling mouse 5 fans).  All my fans are running, working properly and without dust (I blow them regularly).
Windows is up-to-date and I updated all drivers (I think) that I can.  I also activated the dump of the kernel function in the settings of protection of the system and, for the moment, no dump file has been created by one of these events (13 in the last 7 days - 5 today).
This error occurs at random intervals, even when the system is sitting idle in the middle of the night.  I left my system sit with a Linux Live CD, loaded up and haven't noticed it then, restart so I think that's not a loss of power kind of thing; very much seems to be some kind of problem with Windows and software drivers or the hardware I have.  It's extremely frustrating and I just want my system to work and not feel like I have to fight with it to do; Dare I say it makes little want a Mac (* ducks *).
If anyone has any ideas, please help me.  I'm debating whether to pull my hair or throw the computer out the window.
Thank you
Michael

Your last sentence brought me to realize any of your recent unexpected reboots resulted in the production of a dump file.

Most system failures result in a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) and creating a report dumpfile providing that the computer has been configured to create reports.  In a limited number of system failures no dumpfile is created. A report is generated when the computer is then started and logged in the system log in Event Viewer. The report is given a number of event ID 6008 and provides very little useful information, save that the cause is unknown and it took place at the date and time specified. . Another report is placed in the reliability monitor with a red ORB on the line from various failures and it is saved as a failure critical. Unfortunately, the technical details for this type of failure revealed no additional information.

The most common causes of this type of failure that all relate to the power failure.

These may be because:

1. the user has pressed the Power On / Off button.

2. a power failure or a loss of supply to the home or office where the computer is located. If that happens, it will be often obvious because electric lights are only other electrical devices turn off.

3. a faulty electrical device on the same circuit that the computer or the computer triggers the slave switch or blow a fuse and shut it down for security reasons.

4. the cable between the seizure of power and the computer becomes disconnected at either end.

5. a power surge or a lightning strike occurs. Your computer needs to connect to a power supply without a break, which then connects to the power supply. If an incident occurs, you need to reset the power supply without a break. Without one of these units in place, a shot of lightning or power surge can damage the computer.

6. a defective power supply. The best test here is to remove the existing power supply and replace it with a PSU that is well known with the same capacity. Most individuals do not keep a supply of alternative at hand.

7. a power connector damaged or disconnected cable or the motherboard in the computer. You can check the cable is properly connected, but a damaged motherboard is not easily checked.

8. If the computer is a laptop check if the battery can be fully charged, hold the charge and was or was not connected to a power supply when the failure occurred.

A Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2028504

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