BSOD increasing in frequency playing games like APB Reloaded

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    OK. is the video card updated? PC getting adequate cooling?
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       #22

    Suggestion.

    Please post what power supply you are using.
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       #23

    The drivers for my video card are up to date as far as I know and there has never been any problems with cooling in the past, so I believe it should still be good. Also my power supply is 450W which came with the case.

    I ran the driver thing that you posted about and my computer has been on the "Starting Windows" screen for a sizeable amount of time now, is this normal?
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       #24

    Driver Verifier? No, disable it as per the instructions.

    Calculate theoretical wattage required using this please:
    Power Supply Calculator - The most accurate PC wattage calculator
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       #25

    Idle Power: 47W
    Load Power: 189W
    Recommended Power Supply: 245W
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       #26

    I just blue screened twice in one game of League of Legends. I think this could probably be a hardware problem of some kind seeing as how it is progressively happening more. Is there any way that I can test that? My computer has worked fine for two and a half years and it wasn't until a month or two ago that this started happening.
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       #28

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  9. Posts : 37
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       #29

    Anything?
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