Ok, update your BIOS you have a CPU that came out in may of 2014, this cpu uses a lower voltage than the ones that came before it. Your BIOS came out april 8 2014 and does not have the required updates for your CPU. It is most likely running your CPU at too high a voltage, that and the 2012 overclocking software would also apply incorrect voltages and make your system unstable.
update the BIOS, remove the old overclock software, delete the old memory dumps and see if you can get a new bugcheck
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unable to read BIOS info or CPU speed.
ok, update your killer network driver to a current version. bugs in this driver will mess up the norton software, it will cause problems with the video card because of the nvidia streaming will be messed up. (disable the nvidia streaming software if you don't use it.
now, your actual bugcheck was in the realtek audio driver, this driver can be messed up by the video cards high definitionsound support. if you don't have speakers in your monitor that are connected by your VIDEO cable HDMI then go to windows control panel, device manager find the graphics card high definition sound support and disable it.
then reboot your machine, go into BIOS and update the BIOS or reset it to defaults and save the changes, this will force the BIOS to reassign hardware settings and rebuild the database of settings it sends to windows.
first bugcheck:
Realtek High Definition Audio Function Driver
Image name: RTKVHD64.sys
Timestamp: Tue Mar 04 04:26:03 2014
stack corrupted
old overclocking software installed:
NTIOLib_X64.sys Thu Oct 25 03:27:58 2012 (remove, can break everything.)
Killer e2200 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
e22w7x64.sys Wed Mar 20 14:35:41 2013 update this driver from your motherboard vendor
norton installed.