1) This is your CPU VCore Voltage, at stock settings it should be between 1.2v to 1.25v. In your bios make sure you have the following Disabled:
CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)
C3/C6/C7 State Support
CPU EIST Function
CPU Thermal Monitor
Make sure you have the Load-Line Calibration - Enabled
2) This is your DRAM Voltage, it should be at 1.65volts. Yours is running way to high, this is a serious problem. If your memory is having problems you don't raise the DRAM Voltage, you raise the Memory Controller Voltage. You adjust the Memory Controller Voltage with the QPI/Vtt Voltage adjustment.
3) These voltages are low and/or fluctuating. It could be a power supply or your motherboard may be reporting them wrong or the power circuitry on the motherboard may be dying. You had this running at 4+GHz previously? You may have degraded or slightly damaged the board if your settings weren't optimized.
4) Your Memory Latency Settings are way off, they are off bad enough to cause Problems. They should be 8-8-8-24-41-2T
5) Your motherboard is a X58A-UD3R version 1
6) Your bios version is F5 (and this matches the ver.1 above^, ver.2 has no F5).
There are (2) new bios updates for your mobo:
F7g - Beta Bios (I would skip this for now)
F6 - Enhance CPU, DDR, PCIex16/x8 compatibility - USB3.0 chip legacy support -Enhanced SATA3 RAID mode
I would update to F6
GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1366 - GA-X58A-UD3R (rev. 1.0)