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Verify your GPU's temperature under load using a program like Furmark + MSI Afterburner.ģ) If that doesnt work, try downclocking you GPU's max core speed by 10%.

It would be worth updating your motherboard's BIOS as well since the PC is 5 years out. It sounds like your computer shuts off due to overheating.Ģ) If that doesnt work, download the latest drivers for your GPU. 1) I would start by removing the card and cleaning any airflow blockages. Hmmmm, after 5 years there's a good chance that dust has accumulated around your cooler.
