Gaming laptop BSOD when playing video games.

Glokta

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Hi,

My laptop crashes everytime i put it in Gaming Mode - a button i press on the keyboard that will automatically overclock my cpu/gpu, this was made by the manufactures and i have never fiddled with it - and then proceed to play a game. The time it takes to BSOD seems to be entirely random anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour and a half. It also doesn't seem to scale with how intensive the game is; a relatively light game like Trine 2 was the first to cause me this problem and usually BSOD'd me very quickly while Arkham Origins will usually BSOD from half an hour onwards.

I finally got reliable high speed internet two days ago and updated my AMD drivers from the horribly outdated 13.2 (i think i stupidly got the drivers from my backup hard-drive instead of just downloading them) to the current version 14.9

This helped immensely and i thought the problem was solved until just now when my computer BSOD after having played Tera for 3 hours.

Possible Issues:


  • Age/Gaming Mode. I have had the laptop for 4 years now, even though it has never been a problem before perhaps it can no longer handle being overclocked. However as most modern games require the power i get from Gaming Mode to be playable this is my final alternative.
  • Hardware. I clean out the heat sink and replace the thermal paste every few month or my laptop would run too hot. Issues first appeared after a complete reinstall and clean. Maybe i ruined something this time ?
Any help you can give me with this issue is much appreciated, thanks.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MSI
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate
Your Windows installation is counterfeit. You have an ASUS PID on an MSI motherboard.

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  [FONT=&quot]Host Name:                 MDA-PC[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]OS Name:                   Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate [/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]OS Version:                6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]OS Manufacturer:           Microsoft Corporation[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]OS Configuration:          Standalone Workstation[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]OS Build Type:             Multiprocessor Free[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]Registered Owner:          MDA[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]Registered Organization:   [/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]Product ID:                [COLOR=Red][B]00426-OEM-8992662-00173 ---> ASUS PID
[/B][/COLOR][/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]Original Install Date:     20/02/2014, 23:01:49[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]System Boot Time:          07/10/2014, 01:58:35[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]System Manufacturer:       MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]System Model:              MS-1656[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]System Type:               x64-based PC[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]Processor(s):              1 Processor(s) Installed.[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]                           [01]: Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 5 GenuineIntel ~2400 Mhz[/FONT]
  [FONT=&quot]BIOS Version:              American Megatrends Inc. E1656IMS.10C, [/FONT]

Counterfeit installations such as yours can contain heavily modified code that can cause the installation to behave it unexpected ways. Analysing BSODs and determining their causes on these sorts of installations is completely unreliable, and for this reason most analysts won't attempt it.

My recommendation is to install a genuine copy of Windows 7. This will minimise the problems you are experiencing and make subsequent diagnosis of BSODs far more reliable. Once you are running a genuine Windows 7 installation and are still experiencing BSODs, upload your new logs we will be happy to help you solve them.
 

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W7 Pro x64 SP1 | W10 Pro IP x64 | W8.1 Pro x6...i7-4790k @ 4GHz (4.4GHz Boost)16GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX Fury @ 1600MHz CL 9...EVGA GTX 980 Classified
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
W7 Pro x64 SP1 | W10 Pro IP x64 | W8.1 Pro x64 VM | Linux Mint VM
CPU
i7-4790k @ 4GHz (4.4GHz Boost)
Motherboard
ASUS Sabertooth Z87 (BIOS Rev 2004)
Memory
16GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX Fury @ 1600MHz CL 9-9-9-27
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 980 Classified
Sound Card
Realtek Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S27D390
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
240GB Intel 520 Series SSD |
Samsung 850 EVO 120GB SSD |
2TB WD Caviar Black |
2TB WD Caviar Black |
2TB WD Caviar Green
PSU
Corsair HX850-80 Gold Modular
Case
Cooler Master Silencio 650
Cooling
Corsair H80i w/2 x Corsair SP120 | 2 x 120mm Noctua NF-S12B
Keyboard
Microsoft Sidewinder X4
Mouse
Gigabyte M6900 optical
Internet Speed
152mb
Antivirus
F-Secure
Browser
Firefox 38.0
Other Info
Backup Rig: Win 7 Pro 64-bit | AMD A10-5800k | ASUS F2A85-V Pro | 8GB Samsung DDR3 @1600MHz | 120GB Toshiba SDD | 2TB Seagate HDD | Cooler Master Silencio 550
Hmm, so will buying an OED key help as none of them mention the manufacturer ? Also does the version matter ?
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MSI
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate
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