Photoshop cs 6 freezes with openGL every 4 minutes

I have a new Imac "3,5 GHz Intel Core i7" and working with photoshop cs6, on a new installed mac.
When I turn OPENGL on, what ever possible way , normal , basic advantaged. It freezes my keyboard.
So when I'm brushing I can't switch  whit x to turn back and foreground color, or reduce en enlarge the brush size.
I only have to switch manual between my tools and then it works again, until the next 3 or 4 minutes.
But When I turn the OpenGl options OFF (and restart the program.) It works????
O, and Yes I followed the :
Photoshop: Basic Troubleshooting steps to fix most issues
But it slit is there.
HELP
When I use an older Photoshop it works fine.

Sorry... I messed up... I switched to CC (I still have PS CS6 on the brain)... I should have said... After installing PS CC it was working fine and I then Powered Down & went to bed... & powered up the next morning and now PS-CC freezes after it opens up.

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