Blue Screen with Lightroom 5 - Multiple BSOD Codes

My computer has been extremely stable for the past few years without a single BSOD... Until recently when I updated LR4 to LR5.
After a good 15-20minutes within the program, all of a sudden it will BSOD. It does not happen doing ANYTHING else with the computer, including gaming such as FSX and other simulators which can be very heavy on the GPU/Memory/etc...
I ran memtest and it passed... No problems there.
HD Tune on my HD's, no errors.
I reduced my overlock to be sure it was not a voltage issue or something, but same results.
Prime95, passed.
I tried doing a "Repair" with the LR5 installer file, but it still happened.
Not sure what to do next... I am running:
Windows 7 - 64bit professional edition
Intel i7 2600K CPU
16GB DDR3 Ram
570GTX GPU
Lightroom is running off my 120GB SSD Drive, with it's catalog on my 2.5TB internal HD (one of a few).
Updated my GPU drivers (clean install) and ran windows driver verifier to make sure all drivers were "proper".
I have a very important shoot I am trying to process and this is a big bummer right now... Again, been using LR4 every since it was released and never had a BSOD... Right after I upgrade, it starts happening once things start get a bit demanding (quick editing or quick adjustments). I have not noticed a trend when it does crash, but it may have something to do with the crop and/or straighten tool... I have noticed it has BSOD on me when doing some of those, but I believe other times as well. I will make sure to pay attention from now on to report any reliable trends when it happens.
Any help? Not sure if there may be a bug out there or I just have to keep looking at hardware/drivers...  If so, some suggestions would be great.
Thanks!

Still no luck trying to cure my BSOD issue...
I tested each RAM stick with Memtest individually.. All passed... Ran them all together, passed.
Ran Intel Burn Test on "maximum" and it passed all 5 trials... No issue at all with CPU/Memory.
As stated before, I tried doing a repair install of LR5 and that did not help. I notice it happens with LR starts to get "overloaded" a bit... Scrolling through many images quickly or doing quick adjustments. That is when it tends to lock up and throw a BSOD.
The only thing I can think of is the GPU, but I never have any issue with other software, nor did it ever have any problems with LR4. I have been using the same GPU for years now. Reinstalled old, stable drivers via clean install and that did not help either.
Not sure what else I can possibly check... Each time the BSOD error is something different. The last error was "System service exception" and the one prior was "Page fault in nonpaged area".
Since all my harddrives tested out fine, the CPU and memory using stress tests... I wonder what is left? I will try finding and running a GPU test next I suppose. Sucks that it ONLY happens in LR5 though, nothing else.

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