Muy mac turns off without reason

Since three days ago, my Mac is turning off without reason, First the screen goes blue and then begins reboot by itself.

Thread 10 Crashed:
0   com.apple.GeForceGLDriver               0x0000000200012010 gldAttachDrawable + 2528
1   com.apple.GeForceGLDriver               0x00000002000d63d7 gldUpdateDispatch + 14343
2   com.apple.GeForceGLDriver               0x00000002000d6c66 gldFinish + 646
3   com.apple.opengl                        0x00007fff808df26d CGLFlushDrawable + 67
4   com.apple.QuartzCore                    0x00007fff888ff303 view_draw(_CAView*, double, CVTimeStamp const*, bool) + 2980
5   com.apple.QuartzCore                    0x00007fff888fe708 view_display_link(double, CVTimeStamp const*, void*) + 64
6   com.apple.QuartzCore                    0x00007fff888fe64f link_callback + 219
7   com.apple.CoreVideo                     0x00007fff8324e0ab CVDisplayLink::performIO(CVTimeStamp*) + 431
8   com.apple.CoreVideo                     0x00007fff8324d310 CVDisplayLink::runIOThread() + 754
9   com.apple.CoreVideo                     0x00007fff8324cfe3 startIOThread(void*) + 139
10  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x00007fff82731fd6 _pthread_start + 331
11  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x00007fff82731e89 thread_start + 13
That's what I found in the System Diagnostic Reports

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