MSI GX623 gaming problem part 2

Hello! As you think my problem is with MSI GX623 gaming laptop. Some time ago i wrote here and asked for help,( https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=147988.0 ) but problem was not resolved. I know that GX623 isn`t new laptop by now, BUT i wanna get real help that will resolve the problem, because I love my GX623
First of all look at this problem how it looks in real life
2nd i have all latest drivers, updates i even bought a cooler for laptops, because i thought that it maybe just overwhelm, BUT nothing change
So I BEGGING YOU, help me to resolve this problem, what i should do to make my computer working fine, or just explain why happens this problem with "black screen freez"
Guys! please help!!! 

Hey! I have made some improvement on this matter. You mast disable power play in your drivers and tray installing ati tray tools. Create a profile for each game and add 3D settings to the profile in the manager of the tool. Run the game from the manager.
This shut help you to stabilise the game a bit.

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    •MSI Command Center – The All in One Center to tweak and overclock your motherboard, fans, memory, built-in graphics card and processor.
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    R15 GPU Result: 81.63
    3dMark13 Cloud Gate is a new test that is designed for Windows notebooks and typical home PCs. Cloud Gate includes two graphics tests and a physics test. Cloud Gate uses a DirectX 11 engine limited to Direct3D feature level 10 making it suitable for testing DirectX 10 compatible hardware.
    Fire Strike is a showcase DirectX 11 benchmark designed for today's high-performance gaming PCs. It features real-time graphics rendered with detail and complexity far beyond what is found in other benchmarks and games today.
    Lastly, game benchmark results of Intel Iris Pro 6200. Resolution at 1920x1080 with medium graphics quality.
    We know how intensive Far Cry 4 game is but Iris Pro 6200 was able to handle it
    These are the game settings
    Call of Duty Advanced Warfare baby!!! And it’s fast and smooth!!!!
    So that concludes my short review. The Gaming 6 is quite similar with the Gaming 5 design except for the IO Ports, inclusion of the USB 3.1 function and SATA Express port.  So if you are planning to build your gaming system now, it’s good to have these new functions as to make your system future proof. I’m sure there will be lots of USB 3.1 devices in the future, be it smartphones or storage devices. Aside from this, Z97 chipset motherboards are compatible with the latest Intel Broadwell processors. I’m sure you were amazed upon seeing the performance of the Intel Iris Pro 6200 in games. The IGP is capable of playing latest games smoothly even at high resolutions.
    More reviews to come and it’s nice to be back

    Thanks for the tip Henry!  As mentioned, this will be my last resort...
    Pat
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