take the cover off of the unit.
Blow out any dust using a can of compressed air.
Direct a floor fan, a desktop fan or a tabletop fan directly at your computer.
Now your temps will drop about 10 degrees C.
tried this, didn't work. I'm still hovering around 45 idle. I am almost positive its a heating or power supply error. My computer is shutting off now, without a BSOD when i play a game. It's really depressing. It have never had this happen to me before.
edit: according to speccy, my MOBO runs hotter than my CPU and Video card, is that normal?
If you get anymore crashes, upload a full report.
Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
These apps sometimes don't get the right sensor, so it's a good idea to check a suspect temp with a couple different apps. Especially with newer hardware.
It's not normal for the motherboard to be hotter than the CPU or GPU, it is possible that something is causing that to happen.
Karl has a good point, what PSU do you have?
Open Core Temp and play a game and keep an eye on the temps, as Karl suggested.
You can also open HWiNFO64 at the same time and see what it says for the other temps.
What CPU cooler are you using?
From your first BSoD files.
STOP 0x00000124: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
Usual causes: Hardware, Incompatibility, May be driver corruption
Machine Check Exception
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x124_GenuineIntel
IMAGE_NAME: GenuineIntel
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_MAE
System event logs:
Code:
Event[1294]:
Log Name: System
Source: Application Popup
Date: 2012-06-16T15:21:14.000
Event ID: 26
Task: N/A
Level: Information
Opcode: N/A
Keyword: Classic
User: N/A
User Name: N/A
Computer: WorldyMix-PC
Description:
Application popup: WerFault.exe - Application Error : The instruction at 0x73bb6a34 referenced memory at 0x73bb6a34. The memory could not be written.
Click on OK to terminate the program
Code:
Event[4848]:
Log Name: System
Source: [COLOR="red"]Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power[/COLOR]
Date: 2012-06-22T15:08:10.822
Event ID: 26
Task: N/A
Level: Information
Opcode: Info
Keyword: N/A
User: S-1-5-18
User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: WorldyMix-PC
Description:
Processor 0 in group 0 exposes the following:
2 idle state(s)
11 performance state(s)
[COLOR="Red"]8 throttle state(s)[/COLOR]
Event[4934]:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
Date: 2012-06-22T15:12:14.458
Event ID: 26
Task: N/A
Level: Information
Opcode: Info
Keyword: N/A
User: S-1-5-18
User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: WorldyMix-PC
Description:
Processor 0 in group 0 exposes the following:
2 idle state(s)
11 performance state(s)
8 throttle state(s)
This confirms a CPU issue, 8 throttle states, likely high temps causing the throttling, could also be a setting or voltage issue which could be caused by motherboard or PSU.
Run Core Temp while playing a game as mentioned above.
Let us know the results.