Hello Cesty,
I would like to make it clear that I will not be able to help you at times, as I have tons of school work to do always. Does not mean hesitate to ask me questions, as either I, or someone else, will answer them.
First 2 times I just let windows do it's thing automatically so I didn't download any drivers apart from gpu drivers. I guess Logitech drivers for my mouse and headset came with Logitech g hub but I don't have that downloaded atm so no drivers there again downloaded by me. Mostly windows automatically doing its thing atm.
Right now on my 3rd reinstall I downloaded all drivers from the motherboard website also.
First things first, you stated that you had Windows automatically install the drivers. A common, nearly cliché fix would be to update the device drivers. If they're up to date, downgrade to earlier versions.
Yeah, can't for some reason to do it. I'll just run memtest and wait for the minidumps to be scanned.
If all sticks pass the test, you can try re-running the test. I personally would re-run it to be sure.
From the dumps you posted, it does not really seem to be RAM. If it were to be RAM, the dumps would be far more sporadic (different bug checks all together), and the dumps would actually blame programs instead of the usual 'System'. I also do not want to consider RAM the problem, as that WHEA bug check you received earlier blamed an Intel driver. Let me provide you with a few solutions that have helped people in the past:
1) Check if the CPU's voltage is stock. Overvolting the CPU could cause overheating, which can in turn cause bug checks. Alongside overvolting, check to ensure your CPU fan is performing as it should. I do not know the exact details behind overheating causing bug checks, but this is something to consider. In addition, undervolting your CPU can actually cause single bit flips, which is enough to take down an entire system with a blue screen. Check the specifications for your CPU and ensure that the voltages are set properly.
2) Check if you are overclocking. Speeding up any hardware above their specifications can cause issues. The issues are dependent on the hardware being overclocked. If you are overclocking, reset the overclocked speeds.
As goes for overclocking, I should state that you should reset all overclocks that you performed on your PC.