Help my system freezes while playing games

ihowitthd

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Hi I'm new here so I don't know if the this is the right section but I built myself a budget computer last and this Christmas I got a new processor and a new CPU, I installed the components the same day and my computer froze while i was playing games this has happened every time i play games even non resource hungry games, I checked my CPU temperature and it runs at 52c at max load and since it's quite a cold room 21c idle, My Gpu was also running at 33c, I should also point out that I ran memtest on my memory and it says that they've passed, I know it's not a heat problem since the temps look as they should, Here are my specs:

Processor- FX6300 Six-core 3.50ghz (Not overclocked)
Motherboard- Asus M5A78L-M LX3 Socket AM3+ VGA 8 Channel Audio mATX
RAM (Random Access Memory) -G.Skill 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz RipjawsX Memory x2 4gb sticks
GPU (Graphics card) -Asus HD 7770 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E
PSU (Power Supply Unit) -CiT 500w (It came with my case)
Heat Sink- Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro rev 2, With arctic silver 5
Operating System- Windows 7 Home Premium x64

Is there a chance that I may need a new motherboard or could my PSU be underpowered/dying and will I need a new one.

Please help
 

Howittz

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Yes I even did a fresh windows install it still freezes during games ( I couldn't remember what email I made this account on when I was using my phone, but i can assure you that it is still me)
 

clutchc

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If this is a fairly clean install of Win7 w/o added crap and stuff running in the background or at startup of Windows, It would appear to be a hardware issue. Just to be sure there's no registry errors, give CCleaner a run. Do the Clean and Registry sections both.
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner

You've already checked you memory. I presume it was with 1 stick at a time in the 1st DIMM slot for at least one full pass. So it would be safe to eliminate that as the problem. The next area I would concentrate is that low end power supply. It could easily be the problem. What is the +12V rating on the nameplate? Amps and watts.