H81M-P33 crush after bios post

hi guys im from turkey i have a problem with my system(i think mainboard is problem)when i press power button ,System is starting ,it shows msi military class screen(bios screen) after this the monitor turns black and i press restart button it doesnt give any reaction then i cut off the electric and wait for 20 30 minutes then try to open it it is working and system is working what s the problem?
edit:when system was starting if i press delete button to reach bios screen ,again it shows black screen but if system opened i can play it for long times what i want
my system:
i3 4130 haswell
hd7770ghz edition
1tb wd blue+160gb wd black
450 watt fsp psu(340 watt 12V)

MY bios is update 

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