You can be pretty sure that it is a driver issue. Un-install the current drivers, download and run a driver cleaning tool and reboot. Then download and install the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard and reboot. Lastly download and install a driver you are comfortable with and install.
If you are still experiencing problems I would recommend you run a few tests on your memory modules with something like memtestx86 bootable ISO.
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