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photonboy :
Just to be CLEAR, is it the GPU or CPU temperature that is getting really high?
If your fan noise is increasing at the same time as you get the BSOD then it seems fairly likely it's your graphics card cooling that is the issue.
Do THIS:
1) Download the software for your graphics card that allows you to change the CLOCK SPEED.
2) Drop it 200MHz below maximum (i.e. 800MHz if 1000MHz normally) and see if that becomes stable. If so, increase the frequency in 50MHz intervals and drop to the last stable frequency once it crashes again.
nothing changed gpu temps getting over 80 celcius like in 30seconds and fan speed almost reaching max when im trying to play something (tried to set core clock from 880 to 680 and memory clock from 1800 to 1600)
Weird.
So the graphics card fans are speeding up, but things still crash at 680MHz. Unless one fan isn't working (look and see) and the other fan is trying to compensate but can't quite do it I'm stumped.
If you have a different PC you can borrow to test that would help.
Or, if you can borrow another card to test things (preferably the same or more power usage to rule out a defective power supply).
If another card works in YOUR system, or your card works in a DIFFERENT system that indicates the issue is your card. If so, RMA it if possible though it's likely past warranty.