OK, we have huge variety of system files listed as culprits.
Since, it's pretty fresh installation, my guesses go back to what I said before.
Except for possible chipset driver being corrupted, my all other guesses go toward hardware problem, mainly CPU issue.
Some error types may indicate RAM issue, but they may be misleading, because if your CPU is messed up, it surely won't handle RAM correctly and it'll produce RAM-like errors.
My first shot would be reinstalling chipset driver and see about those Device Manager errors afterward.