System keeps rebooting

Wide___

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May 25, 2016
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Hello, guys.
So, here is my problem... A while ago I had a problem with my MOBO where I could not shut down my computer. I mean, I could shut down the windows but I could not turn off the psu power, otherwise it wouldn't turn on again for several days (lol, right?). So I began to leave the psu power on for as long as it was possible.
During the first week or so everything was fine (as long as I didn't turn off the psu). But then the horror started. My system started to reboot everytime I tried to play some demanding game. At first it was with The witcher, and then with BF4. When it happened I would turn off the psu, wait 3 or 4 days and it would work like a charm again.
Eventually I got tired of going through this grind and changed my MOBO, got a nice watercooler as well because... why not? I was happy thinking that my nightmare was over, that was until I first tryed to play BF4... it crashed. And has been crashing everytime I try to push the system a little bit harder. I tried changing the slots on my RAM, but nothing. I'm pretty sure that it isn't my mobo (since I just changed it), neither my GPU (since it works fine at benchmarks) nor my CPU (same reason as GPU). Please halp ;-;


Also, I oppened event viewer to see what the hell was happening to my beautiful rig and I found out this "critical error:Kernel-Power 41 (63)

Not sure if it is relevant, but when I installed the windows I got a BSOD (memory management) pretty early on.

mobo : gigabyte 78lmt usb3 rev:6
CPU: FX 8350
GPU: geforce gtx 750ti
RAM : 14 gb
 

Wide___

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May 25, 2016
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Yeah, I do have the latest driver updates. Keep in mind that it all was running beautifully for solid 4 months before my MOBO went downhill :/
I'll try what you said first thing in the morning. Also, i just ran a benchmark that had previously crashed my system with all 14 gb l, now with only 4 (corsair vengeance 1600mhz). It reached the end without crashing. Bu i think it is too soon to jump into conclusions. I'll run the test that you suggested first thing in the morning.

about the model numbers

Kingston - KVR1333D3N9/2G
Kingston - KVR1333D3N9/4G

the other one is also from kingston, same Mhz
and Corsair - Vengeance 1600 mhz 4 gb
 

Wide___

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May 25, 2016
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Voltage ajusted and... seems like it survived the benchmark oO
I'll test it again tomorrow, but this time on a game.
also, I changed the dram from 1500 to 1510v
and the cpu nb from 12000 to 12100