I Took the NVMe off, checked pins and Reinstalled. I also took the liberty of cleaning a bit of dust out and putting new thermal paste on my CPU as it wasn't spread very well originally.
I then booted up the pc and It was stuck in a loop where it would just turn off and on. I then removed the NVMe and installed windows on my 1TB 860 Evo SSD and it seems to be working fine.
I'll mention that I switched the slots where the ram goes in and tried D.O.C.P standard and the "non standard" version. Neither times would my Ram go anywhere above 1366 mhz ( or whatever it was, can't remember ). So i switched them back to the original position and instead of it just plain ol' not giving me the speed I want, it would just crash.
I haven't had any BSODs' until this morning when I woke my pc up from sleep mode and it gave me a CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED - I am now running sfc /SCANNOW.
Later I'll try to get my PC back to where It was earlier. I'll note that it no longer crashes during gaming on League of Legends, however I haven't tried any other games yet.
(got a pretty high score on userbench but I'm sure the socket for my NVMe was fried on initial install as I installed the NVMe on my friends computer last night and it works perfectly fine, yet on mine it gets a terrible score. Oof ).