Hi Corey,
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Different BSOD codes usually mean hardware problems. Please start with memory testing using Windows memory diagnostic tool and switch it to extended mode when it starts.
Turn off XMP mode in BIOS if it is turned on.
And please check your RAM modes (voltage, frequency, timings) are in compliance with motherboard compatibility list.