future ref. make your specs easier to read...
I see on linus you posted the same question which you say your video card was causing the issue, what are your full specs on your system.
Curious as to what size power supply you are running as well as what your temps are on the card before the crashes are occuring.
That's a video card problem, over heating and shutting down resulting in the blue screening.
Run HWMonitor to check the temps on the card if it idles around 60c then something is clogged up if not it can be driver or power supply issue not pushing enough amps.
When i built my first PC i kept getting random blue screens, just from web browsing or doing anything really ,some days it would work for 10 hours without a flaw and other days would blue screen 2 or three times within a hour .Needless to say i was getting stressed 'after reading many forums and advice from everyone ,i was told it was my motherboard , my cpu , my gpu , my power supply ,my hard drive ,my ram , or a bad OS install .Lol as you can see i was no closer of narrowing down the problem ,I reinstalled Windows and didn't fix it , i removed GPU and ran system on intregrated graphics and still same problem , i then found a post from someone saying do a ram test with MEMTEST ,when i ran the test with both sticks of ram it passed but when i ran the tests with only one stick of ram in it the second stick gave me a error .I replaced the ram and never had a problem since .That was three years ago my bro still uses the PC and its been running like a dream ever since .It might not be your ram but its worth a shot
Hope ye get it sorted man, looking back now i'm glad it happened so i got some knowledge from it tho at the time was stressful .