My mistake.
A few other ideas:
In the memory test it shows 2133MT/s, is this the speed the memory was at when you installed Windows? I ask because I had a machine with bad memory, installed the OS at that point and the installation was still crashing randomly after replacing with working memory. But a reinstall fixed it. However, if you tested the drive in your machine then maybe not the problem.
Does linux crash too? Perhaps try a live distro from USB and see.
The errors appearing in kernel really does make it seem like memory errors. Otherwise, maybe the CPU is partially broken?
A few other ideas:
In the memory test it shows 2133MT/s, is this the speed the memory was at when you installed Windows? I ask because I had a machine with bad memory, installed the OS at that point and the installation was still crashing randomly after replacing with working memory. But a reinstall fixed it. However, if you tested the drive in your machine then maybe not the problem.
Does linux crash too? Perhaps try a live distro from USB and see.
The errors appearing in kernel really does make it seem like memory errors. Otherwise, maybe the CPU is partially broken?
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