Windows 7 memory 64-bit dump blue screen while playing the Star craft 2 and Battlefield 3 in and out of sleep.

Original title: 64-bit Windows 7 memory dump blue screen

Specifications of the computer

OS: 64 - bit Windows 7 Home Premium
It's a new generation and I have all updated drivers, bios, and Windows updates. I set my virtual memory for two hard drives (min: 8000/Max: 24000). I run PrecisionX in the background with stock settings, and Asus II HAVE suite and my CPU is overclocked to 3.8 (recommended turbo). I run CNettoyez on a regular basis to solve registry problems.
I had my new blue screen of generation of dumps from memory, about four times since I built it. It comes into play, i.e. of Starcraft 2 and Battlefield 3, and once when he came out of sleep. I ran a memory test, and he says that he has no problem. Suggestions or anything like that, I need to test again?
On a side note: don't suck my HDD or is it decent? 1 TB, 3 Gb/s, 32 MB cache. My OS is on my SSD as well as Torchlight 2, and the rest of my stuff on my disk HARD of Starcraft 2 and Battlefield 3, media and stuff.

Thanks for your help. I think that I thought about it. The "timing" on my ram is disabled, so I manually set in the BIOS and see what happens.

Also, it would cause W7 to freeze coming out of sleep? I had this recent problem where when my computer out of sleep and it wouldn't wake up and my CPU LED should blink slowly. After turned it off, I will re-start and it would be nice, but now it is that whenever I put it in sleep mode.

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