GPU Crashing when Playing in games

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Hi

I have same problem always when i try to do flight in P3D (Flight Simulator) and in other games.

it always happens that after 3-5 hours of playing game because of my graphic card crashed.
Sometime I even get the error after 20 min of playing.

I have GTX 1080 and I7 6700K.

I always get this error message:
DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG

https://m.imgur.com/a/8MRnv





What can be the reason for this?

Maybe it something that related to high temperature of the graphic card? because i feel hard heat that come out from my PC when i in the simulator... Even i have liquid cooler (H115i Corsair)

Any solution? Thank you Very much!



My PC:
i7 6700k 4.2Ghz
GTX 1080
16GB Ram
Corsair h115i liquid cooling
Samsung 850 Pro SSD
 
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At this point, I would try rolling back your graphics card drivers to an earlier version. If, after that, you are still having issues, it could be either the GPU or the PSU. I...

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Couple of things: 1: What PSU do you have(make and model)? 2: Are you running the latest drivers for your GPU(and everything else in your build)?
 
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Thanks!
My PSU is FSP Hyper M 600W Active PFC 85

Yes I am running the latest drivers and everything else is latest update.
I tried everything.. I really hope I will able to fix it..

 
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https://ibb.co/kxATnH

This is a screenshot of my temps during Playing P3D under load
The cpu sometimes even get about 95-98% loading.

I think they are high because i feel Heat that comes out from my PC when i playing..
 

For temps under load, those look very good, not overheating at all.:)
How old is your PSU?
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My PSU is 1 year and 5 months old.
I bought my PC in November 2016... What can be the reason??
 


At this point, I would try rolling back your graphics card drivers to an earlier version. If, after that, you are still having issues, it could be either the GPU or the PSU. I tried to research your PSU, and couldn't find anything definitive to say that it is(or is NOT) the problem. As PSUs age, they become less and less able to meet their published specs, and therefore it would be my number 1 suspect.

 
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