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There must be some fix for this...
My temps are running below 60'c.
How can i open those .dmp files?
edit: Here's a clip where you can see my GPU/CPU info.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt8bc1deoZg&feature=youtu.be
http://steamcommunity.com/app/311210/discussions/0/1290691937716725262/
It seems that either my CPU or GPU overclocking was the reason for these crashes. I did cmos and GPU reset and i survived without crashes.
Edit: Digging deeper the problem i found out that it wasn't my overclocking causing this crash, I remembered i tweaked my Nvidia panel to "gain" more fps. To be more precise, this tweak on youtube, i don't want to give full link because it causes problems, add this line in youtube if you wish: /watch?v=KzTunBOmfy8
I restored default values on Nvidia panel and no more crashes in a long, long time!