BSOD on 9day old PC PLZ HELP!

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Ok, so I just got 2nd blue screen on my brand new PC. This time I was able to actually pull the error codes. If anyone out there can please tell me whats wrong I would really appreciate it.
I've done a memtest everythings fine. I've monitored temps and GPU runs 35C under load. When my last blue screen happened I deciphered it must have been my GPU getting too hot as it was running 67C underload for about an hour. Downloaded MSI afterburner and made new fanspeed curve which has stopped the crashing for 2 days. I am not over clocking any of my hardware. All my drivers are up to date. I just crashed about 10min ago with this code I have provided.

BCCode: 116
BCP1: FFFFFA800AB9E010
BCP2: FFFFF880044ECDAC
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: 0000000000000002
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\090314-73117-01.dmp
C:\Users\Kane\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-115300-0.sysdata.xml

System Specs as follows:
AMD 8350FX cpu
XFX AMD HD 7870 2GB gpu with tahiti LE chipset
asrock fatality 990fx killer mobo
8gb gskill ripsaw ram.
 
Physical Memory Dump Causes can be Overclocking, dust build up, underpowered PC, and overheating can all cause this, but they are not the most common cause. The most common cause is a registry that has become cluttered with corrupt files.

If routine maintenance doesn’t fix the problems you can try resetting your page file:
Steps:

Right Click My Computer.
Select Properties, then the Advanced Tab.
Under Performance, click Settings.
Click on the Advanced Tab.
Click on the Change Button.
Click on the Custom Size button and click in the Initial Size box.
Make the size of the page file 0.
Click in the Maximum Size box.
Make the size of the page file 0.
Click set.
Restart your computer and run a defrag.
Once the defrag is done, go back to the page file settings above and click on the Change Button.
For the Initial and Maximum page file size make it 1.5 times the amount of ram your computer has.
Click on the Set Button again.
Reboot your computer again.
 

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Like I said this computer isn't old by any means and doesn't even have a lot dl on to it as of yet. I will try these steps tomorrow though and see what happens. I just don't understand why this is happening bcuz it is not predictable at all. The only coincidence between the first bsod and this one was I was playing LoL. It's never crashed doing anything else and it didn't do it for 7 days after build and then I got it to stop for two. It's all just very frustrating

 

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@prit87 Ok so I'm preparing to do what you have suggested and just wanted to clarify a few things before I accidently fuck up even worse.
After defragging my PC and returning to the page file sizes to make them 1.5 times amount of ram I have. I have 8GB so would I put 12? or would I be going by megabytes where I would be putting the number 12000. Probably seems like dumbest question you've ever heard but I just wanna cross all my t's and dot my i's
 

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Also, this is my very first self built PC so I'm still relatively new to all this. So I was just wondering if you wouldn't mind explaining to me what exactly this fix is doing? If not it's cool and I'll just try and google til I get it. Though the explanation would be uber helpful.