Your system is throwing various stop codes. This makes it difficult to isolate the cause without enabling Driver Verifier. Now, I see you actually did that a couple times, but in both instances DV flagged a driver at boot (ene.sys) and resulted in a bugcheck. Unfortunately, DV is not too accommodating with respect to some 3rd party drivers at boot, so I would recommend temporarily taking ene.sys out of play so DV can run (who knows, it may actually be the cause of the bugchecks as I have seen this driver in previous crashes with active Windows session. There is a guide on how to disable ene.sys here: https://www.gskill.us/forum/forum/product-discu...
Also, I recommend temporarily removing AntiMalware Bytes for the time being. 3rd party antivirus/antimalware drivers run in a privileged kernel space and may contribute to system instability.