Huge windows troubles

I hope i am in the right place for this..

i have been having some weird problems with windows, a little while ago i got a new mouse (logitech g600(yes the one with like a million buttons))

and then my computer started to make BSoDs, all the time, some said "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" some said something about a driver problem, and a few just had some of the "0x000000e01 (or something like that)" 

i tried to switch back to my old mouse and uninstalling the drivers and getting the new(old) for the other mouse, but the BSoDs kept comming.

beeing at a loss for ideas i decided to reinstall, and things seemed to be better, except for getting a "USB device unplugged..." here is where the hair pulling really started, so i unplugged every USB device, except for the standard mouse, and uninstalled every last one of the USB drivers, even the mouse, forced my computer to power down, unplugged it from the power, left it over nigth, then plugged every thing back in, powered up and let windows install all the drivers, and this made the "USB device error" go away.

so i was thinking, hey mayby my computer is working now, untill earlyer today, BSoD again, with no explanation what so ever.

i have no idea what is the cause of this.

the first BSoDs came while playing or even just watching youtube vids, so kinda random, after the reinstall it seems to only happen while playing.

 

i have all the latest drivers.

I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

my specs are. 

Intel i7 - 3770 @ 3.4GhZ

Kingston 24GB RAM (i cant remember the kind right now, i will repost them if nessesary)

Nvidia GeForce GTX580 4GB (by gigabyte)

ASUS P8 z68-V gen3

M-Audio Delta 1010LT

OCZ Octane 128 GB SSD

 

I am really loosing my mind here, i fell like i have tried everything.

 

Brian

run everything at stock. run your ram at 1600 make sure your video card is at stock not overclocked even if it's manufacturer overclocked stock it. do they still come? if so your mobo is prolly bad.

okay so i went to my bios, everything was at auto, for some strange reason, so i switched everything to manual, and made sure it was non-OC'ed, and i have been testing the last couple of days, and i hav'nt had a crash yet...

that is not to say they are gone, i hope they are... 

so for now. thank you for the help

 

Brian

run prime95 (for about 24 hrs) and see if it crashes. Run a gpu stress testing program as well while p95 is on. p95 will stress cpu and ram so don't worry about a ram testing utility. If you still get crashes try swapping mobo ram and gpu (test with integrated?).