Big Bang Trinergy - Freezes on boot & randomly

Hi,
Got a Big Bang Trinergy (BIOS 1.40) and been having problems since the first day I installed it.
It freezes several times in the boot-sequence. Manual restart is needed and several attempts are made before it successfully launches and loads Windows.
It seems to have problems synchronizing the hard drives, since a lot of times they react as they where server-drives and not locally installed on my computer. (Note that I have disabled the Win7 feature of putting the hard drives in sleep mode).
I also have major problems with the screen not showing anything when trying to boot. When it doesn't show anything, it also do not continue the boot sequence and I am forced to do a manual reboot (cutting the power or holding down the PWR switch).
On rare occasions when I'm actually able to load Windows 7 and start using the computer, it sometimes just freezes and stays that way. No blue-screen (most of the times), no errors or automatic reboot - nothing.
I did get blue-screen once and got the following error-codes from Windows the next time I was able to load the OS;
Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:   BlueScreen
  OS Version:   6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
  Locale ID:   1053
Additional information about the problem:
  BCCode:   116
  BCP1:   FFFFFA8006C7A4E0
  BCP2:   FFFFF880105CCC88
  BCP3:   FFFFFFFFC000009A
  BCP4:   0000000000000004
  OS Version:   6_1_7600
  Service Pack:   0_0
  Product:   256_1
Haven't found anything about this on the Internet though.
Would be very thankful for any advice or/and help I can get.
Thanks again in advance!

Hi again,
Sorry, missed that information. Hope below is sufficient.
Hardware & Software details
MSI Big Bang Trinergy (MS-7580) (BIOS v1.4)
Intel Core i5 760 2,80 GHz
Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1333 MHz 4GB
MSI GeForce GTX 465 1GB
WD 10,000 RPM, 36GB (Main disc)
Windows 7, 64-bit
No overclocking.

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