BSOD's, need help with ".dmp" interpretation

I keep getting BSOD's while doing graphic intensive things (gaming mainly). I'm not sure what the root of the problem is. I also don't really know how to interpret the info in .dmp files so if anyone could help me on that end I would very much appreciate it. I compressed the files into .zip format so they could be within the 200kb limit.

Thanks for any help.

Never mind I figured it out, it was the ram. I did a bios update on my motherboard and forgot it was nit picky about ram settings. I'm running an Asus P8P67 Pro B3 Revision and using Kingston HyperX Ram (4 x 4 gb a total of 16 gb). I'm still trying to figure out the best settings; I used to have it on auto (for timing and speed) and it worked fine don't know why it started acting up but oh well.
 

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All the minidumps point to xeno7x64.sys. This is a driver for a Bigfoot Networks, Inc Killer Xeno PCI-E Gaming Adapter...

Does this mean anything to you?
 
Oh, yeah that driver has been nothing but trouble. I think I'll disable it and see if I can get help on their tech forums. Thanks by the way.
 
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