[HELP] PC Crashes

Kingpin007

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I have a Windows 8.1 64-bit PC. The hardware is:
CPU: FX - 6100
GPU: AMD Radeon (XFX) 7850 2Gb GDDR5
RAM: Single Channel 4GB 1600Mhz DDR3
Mobo: Gigabyte GA78LMT-USB3
PSU: Cooler Master 450 W PSU
HDD: 1TB HDD Western Digital Green
DVD: 1 Samsung DVD Drive (SATA)

Okay so Whenever I launch FIFA 15 or I launch Battlefield 3 or any graphic intensive game for that matter the computer crashes. I ran FurMark stress test for over 2 hours and the computer did not crash at the highest settings. The temps are also under control with no component exceeding 75 C. Also I have included the download link to my recent dump files. I have installed all my drivers except the GPU drivers using Driver Pack Solution. The GPU Drivers have been downloaded from the AMD Website. (omega Drivers) . Also I see some wierd screen artifacts like some lines when watching dark pictures on the screen some sort of flickering. Can't really describe it or take a proper picture. It is visible only when you look closely when you view dark pictures. I don't see it when Playing a game. This thing began about 3 months ago and then I reformatted the PC and it seemed to have fixed the problem only to have cropped up again. I have played Battlefield 3 for 2 years on this PC without any problems only now the problems have begun to appear. What is the problem? I have Kaspersky Antivirus Installed and No virus has shown up in my latest scan.
Download Link for the Dump files: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2iflbh3ofd2nobt/minidumps.zip?dl=0

Thank You.
 
Solution
you need to take pic with the snip it tool in windoes and upload them

75 degres C is too high for an amd system.
if it worked before and now it dosent i bet it got hotter outside, you might want to check you fans and system for dust and make sure you have good airflow in your case.

also you board is prone to crashes and BSOD deu to the north bridge overheating..again airflow!

koffeeshop77

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you need to take pic with the snip it tool in windoes and upload them

75 degres C is too high for an amd system.
if it worked before and now it dosent i bet it got hotter outside, you might want to check you fans and system for dust and make sure you have good airflow in your case.

also you board is prone to crashes and BSOD deu to the north bridge overheating..again airflow!
 
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Kingpin007

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Well I have not overclocked the system at all. The GPU reaches 68 C max the CPU reaches 75 C when using a stress test. The crashes still occur even when I play really old games like GTA Vice City. The crashes occur specifically while playing any sort of game.
 

koffeeshop77

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you can also run chkdsk, make sure HDD is alright, and i am still the firm believer that it is too hot, you entire system is above normal, given you aren't even overclocking!, i have a FX6400 it runs @4500MHz and reaches a max of 50, if you haven't bought a aftermarket cooler for your CPU you need, too.
i bet if you went in your case and took compressed air to you AMD Radeon (XFX) 7850 2Gb GDDR5 you will also find that you temps will prop and additional 10C at least!

I know you don't want to hear that you have to invest any money in this computer , but 5$ for a can of compressed air at office depot, me be a worthy investment, and decent cooler for you CPU will work wonders! Anything is better than the stock CPU cooler from AMD cause they are TERRIBLE!