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fx6300 has a max of 62-72c
if the cpu hits 62c it could be thermal throttling
or if its a weak board it could be vrm throttling thats causing the crash ect..
and what power supply (brand/model)
poor psu can cause crash/bsod/reboot ect..
Anyways, the first thing to check and cross your fingers, is just a cable fault. However, that won't cause any system crashing, nor would it be if just the monitor dying.
If you use any kind of cable spitter or converter, get rid of it. They suck, lose quality, and break regularly over usage. VGA-to-DVI converters are the worst, I personally set them on fire. Anyways, check around the ports on both the graphic card and the monitor end.
If not, it's most logically then the graphic card damaged, overheating, or a driver issue. If the video memory is overheating/damaged artifacts might start appearing on screen (stretching of particles across the screen, lines, dots, blocks, etc). It will corrupt and get worst over time. The hardware might need to be tested and replaced in that case.
thermaltake low end are very poor
amd build = 300w
7870 = 170w
way too much for the tt 530w to run and be stable