Getting the BSOD for ntoskrnl.exe

Myfeetarecold

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This started today. I turned my PC on this morning, logged in and it instantly gave me the blue screen. It just happened again, a few minutes ago.
I'm not really sure how to fix this.
This is a newly built PC about a month old.
specs:
Asus z97 -a
GTX 960
i7 4790 @3.6ghz
16 GB corsair vengance RAM
120 gb Samsung evo SSD
2 tb Hitachi HDD

I have also included the DMP files needed for diagnosis.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y08qaaqqboqt8i1/091715-5257-01.dmp?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q2q9tsnuhws2ng1/091715-5444-01.dmp?dl=0
 


Sorry for the late reply, I haven't been around lately to work on my PC.
I did uninstall the software, but I only used the software to monitor my CPU's temperature and activity and I had only used it once or twice. I've checked in the bios for the clock speeds and they are all set to default.
Secondly, should I also uninstall the Intel watch dog timer driver?

Edit: I try to stay the hell away from overclocking.
 


Sorry for the late reply.
That was the first thing I had checked for and it seems Samsung has yet to release a firmware update for the 850 Evo series SSD.