BSOD (Not being displayed) while playing World of Warcraft

ZettaXY

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Greetings, I'm very concerned about this, this has been happening since like a year ago, I cleaned the case very frequently, I even opened the case for one day to just see if the temps would reach lower, but this is all confusing .

Basically, When i play games like WoW, My gpu's temps reach high, yeah i reached to a conclusion that it was the gpu inmediately.

Well, then i decided to check the .dmp files using BlueScreenView, but what i saw was that the BSOD's origin was the ntoskrnl.exe driver, and i'm like "Wtf is going on"

Every time this happens, the audio, video and everything else fails BUT the computer is still turned on, which bugs me, Then i reboot the computer and it's back up

Play that game for another 5-15 mins then it happens again

It used to go away, but now it's just annoying
EDIT1: There are no case fans (Yes, you are reading this, i'm also shocked, it has been running for two years without case fans)
EDIT2: I uninstalled RemoteAdmin and LogMeIn's drivers and things were SLIGHTLY better

Thanks for the help SevenForums

-Zetta

Oh, here's the info you need
 
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Code:
BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8004ed2558, 0, 0}

Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD
Code:
BugCheck 116, {fffffa800687c0b0, fffff8800f969828, ffffffffc000009a, 4}

Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE )

If you saw your GPU temps go overboard you should replace it ASAP. 0x116's are always related to the graphics driver/card, 0x124's are always related to hardware, so replace your GPU immediately.
 

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