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Since your GPU stops responding (probably a hardware shutdown), your display says it doesn't receive any signal.
I recommend checking the hardware temperatures as it's a hard shutdown of the GPU than a kernel level driver crash.
I am using MSI AFTERBURNER and the temperature never goes above 60-65 degrees, in the most demanding games. When a game reaches 70 degrees I turn it off immediately. I almost always play indie titles, like DREDGE, but even these games have fallen into that problem.
If it crashes during FurMark or reaches this critical temperature, undo any overclocking and/or cooling profile changes you might have done.
If it crashes shortly after starting FurMark without reaching this critical temperature, your PSU might be insufficient to power the GPU, though this should cause a total system shutdown, not just a GPU shutdown.
Won't solve the underlying issue though.