Kernal-Power 41 63 on Windows 10, Custom Built PC

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Feb 23, 2016
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This is my second build, I have had it roughly 10 months and I keep getting random restarts.
I have disable automatic restart on error yet it still is restarting with no BSOD, and the event log is showing a Kernel-Power Event ID 41 Task Category 63 as the title suggests.

My build is:
MOBO: ASUS Maximus VII Gene
CPU: Intel 4790k Devils Canyon - not overclocked
GPU: NVIDIA EVGA GeForce GTX-960 - not overclocked
RAM: 2x4(8GB) Corsair Dominator Platinum
PSU: Corsair AX860i Modular
Case: NZXT H440
Fans: Stock with case
Additional Cooling: Kraken x61 AIO
Storage: Mushkin Enhanced Chronos 2.5" 240GB (SSD) and a 1TB HDD (forgot make and model)

When its happening:
While Gaming. (CS:GO, Dirty Bomb, and just now Door Kickers are the ones that have triggered it)

What I have tried so far:
This was happening when I had a refurbished TX850 PSU and a much smaller case and water cooler so I upgraded to the H440, x61 and AX860i hoping that would solve the issue, a few hundred dollars later ( I dont regret because I wanted these upgrades anyways ) it is still happening.

I have run MemTest 86 to test the RAM and all checked out.

I have disconnected my cases reset switch, I read on another thread that that may be the cause.

There may have been other things I have tried too, but those are what I remember.

I am now lost, and not sure what the cause is or what to do next. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Feb 23, 2016
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That's what I thought with my old PSU so I got a new one, it would seem weird that I would get 2 faulty PSUs in a row. I would like to explore other solutions before getting yet another PSU. It really is impossible to tell, after replacing my old PSU it actually didn't have issues for a while and then it started happening again a few weeks ago.
 

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Feb 23, 2016
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Update: Both my Motherboard and GPU are under warranty still so I am going to RMA them, and replace both, see if one of those was faulty. I will post an update after I get the new board and card.
 

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Feb 23, 2016
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UPDATE: Now that it has been about a year since I have had this problem, I figured I would come back and update this thread with the actual solution. I RMA'd EVERYTHING, and still had the same problem. Turned out it was my ram timing in the BIOS. For some reason it was on 1333 and my ram was expecting 1600. Changed that and have had no problems since. PC has been stable for a year now.