Many BSoD on new PC Please help (DMP inside)

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Can someone help me with this problem? I'm getting a BSOD, many different kinds like Memory_managment, System Service Exception, Bad pool header, IRQL not less or equal, system service exception netio.sys also here is the latest dump file http://www.filedropper.com/062016-4640-01
Edit : New crash happend just right now : http://www.filedropper.com/062016-4187-01 (dmp file)
Edit : http://www.filedropper.com/062016-3562-01, http://www.filedropper.com/062016-3984-01


Specs :
OS : Windows 8.1
Processor : Intel i5 4460
Motherboard : MSI H81m-p33
GFX : MSI Geforce GTX 980Ti Gaming 6g golden edition
Ram : 16Gb
PSU : evga supernova gs 220-gs-0650-v1 80 plus gold 650W
HD : 840 evo ssd 500gb
Any help would be really appreciated, I've been trying to fix my new pc for about 2 days and still nothing.
 
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i would go into bios and check the bios memory secondary timing for the command rate and make sure it is set to 2T or 2N
(depending on the mottherboard)
(just guess that this would be the cause of this error) You would still need to run memtest86 to confim your bios memory timings.
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the last two bugchecks also showed memory corruption but unrelated to network code.
I think you have memory timing problems. run memtest86 on its own boot image to see if your memory timings are correct.
in the last memory dump your ntkernel had a one bit corruption in it.
most likely you have a bad spot in your ram or a ram timing problem. Or some hardware corrupted the file as it was being transfred into memory.

corruption was 0101...
i would go into bios and check the bios memory secondary timing for the command rate and make sure it is set to 2T or 2N
(depending on the mottherboard)
(just guess that this would be the cause of this error) You would still need to run memtest86 to confim your bios memory timings.
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the last two bugchecks also showed memory corruption but unrelated to network code.
I think you have memory timing problems. run memtest86 on its own boot image to see if your memory timings are correct.
in the last memory dump your ntkernel had a one bit corruption in it.
most likely you have a bad spot in your ram or a ram timing problem. Or some hardware corrupted the file as it was being transfred into memory.

corruption was 0101 1100 but got 0101 1000 (single bit was wrong, windows check for this in certain drivers and shut down the system if they have been modified)


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update drivers from https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/support/H81M-P33.html#down-driver&Win8.1 64
be sure to pick up the LAN driver dated 2016-06-16
be sure to pick up the Chipset driver (it could fix USB problems)

I would have to know the actual brand and model number of the wireless adapter to figure out where to get a driver update for it.
but you would want to try to update it also. (common for these to fail if there is any problem in the driver or with the drivers for your USB hardware)

first bugcheck was a bad memory address passed to networking code.
first attempt to fix would be to update the network drivers.
Realtek PCI/PCIe Adapters
\system32\DRIVERS\Rt630x64.sys Fri May 10 02:59:08 2013
and
Realtek RTLxxxxx Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (used by various OEMs)
\system32\DRIVERS\rtwlanu.sys Wed Jul 10 07:48:31 2013

machine info:
BIOS Version V1.9
BIOS Starting Address Segment f000
BIOS Release Date 03/30/2015

Manufacturer MSI
Product H81M-P33 (MS-7817)

Manufacturer MSI
Chassis Type Desktop
Version 1.0

Processor Version Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Processor Voltage 8ch - 1.2V
External Clock 100MHz
Max Speed 3800MHz
Current Speed 3200MHz

memory: (bank 0 and bank 2)
Size 8192MB
Speed 1600MHz
BLS8G3D1609DS1S00.
looks like crucial ballistix sport 8gb
Specs: DDR3 PC3-12800 • 9-9-9-24 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR3-1600 • 1.5V • 1024Meg x 64 •
 
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