BSOD 0x01e , 0x03b , 0x07e , screen static, hangups overclocking for no reason.

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A year ago my laptop start having problem running a specific game, every time i reach the same level I will have BSOD.

Things escalated and soon my windows become corrupt and I have to reinstall with Asus Recovery wizard.


At first it was fine for 2-3 weeks, then once BSOD happened to a game at random or while attempting to play a new game, hell broke lose. A mix of windows update and driver roll back/update as well as system restore can fix it as long as I don't play that same game again (100% BSOD on select games).


The list of games capable of causing BSOD changes everytime, sometimes its fine to run them but once I tried to run another game and BSOD happened, that previous game also cause BSOD.


Last week I decided to re-install once more with Asus Recovery wizard, BSOD 0x01e and memory management happened during windows installation multiple times every time I tried to recover. After a couple tries Windows finish installing but Asus driver had to be installed manually. Now BSOD trigger on everything at 100% reproduce-able rate :


1. Installing Autocad

2. Windows Memory Diagnostic

3. Games (CS:GO , etc)

4. Windows System Rating


Problems :

1. Multiple BSOD code (IRQL,System service,Memory management,USB,etc)

2. Screen static during boot / windows

3. Hangups with CPU going wild


Basically my laptop turned into Internet Browser and MS.office only. I tried limiting CPU and GPU to 60% it also does nothing so heat problems is off the mark.


OLD and NEW Driver/windows update installed change nothing

SFC Scannow never found anything

Chkdsk sometime fix corrupt files (Direct X, etc) sometime doesnt

Startup repair does nothing


Example of minidump : 120818-51090-01.dmp


Laptop Asus N46vm

Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1

i7-3610 Qm

8GB ram

Nvidia GT630M (Driver last supported 8 months ago, after BSOD started)

6.5 years since purchase


I want to know whether this is something I can fix rather than replacing the laptop.

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