Event ID 41 is an error that says Windows doesn't know why it shut down. Most frequently they are due to hardware issues (to include overheating). As I've seen connection issues cause BSOD's, my first suggestion will be to double/triple check all connections to ensure that they are firmly connected (using the appropriate ant-static precautions).
Also, use this free tool to monitor the system temps:
HWMonitor CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting
Only 48 Windows Updates installed. Most systems have 66 or more. Please visit Windows Update and get
ALL available updates (it may take several trips to get them all).
You have 3 hard drives. What is the make/model/wattage and age of your Power Supply?
SSD's were temperamental when they first came out, but their reliability has improved greatly over the last year or two. There are 2 things that
MUST be checked on systems with BSOD's and SSD's:
1) That the SSD firmware is the latest available for the SSD
2) That the storage controller drivers on the motherboard are the most recent. They must date from late 2012 or later. This is ALL controllers, not just the one that the SSD is attached to.
Your Intel RAID storage driver (iaStorV.sys) dates from before mid-2013 (actually from 2011) and should be updated. Try this driver (I got this link on 10 Jul 2013):
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/De...rapid+Storage+Technology+(Intel+RST)&lang=eng
Use the SetupRST.exe file - the other 2 are the "preinstall" drivers for use when first installing an OS that doesn't have these drivers. If it doesn't install, post back and I'll research it further.
XENfiltv.sys dates from 2009, please either update the program associated with it to the latest, Win8 compatible version - or uninstall it from your system. It most likely belongs to your Sound Blaster Tactic(3d) Sigma device
Are you running Driver Verifier? I see the verifierext driver present in the Drivers List report. If running it, please turn it off for now. You can turn it off by opening verifier.exe, then select "Delete existing settings" and clicking on the Finish button. Reboot in order to have the changes take affet.
If all of this doesn't stop the BSOD's, please run these free hardware diagnostics:
Hardware Diagnostics. Let us know the results and we can move on from there.