Samsung laptop crashes during gaming to Bsod?

chnewyear

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Specs:
i7 2630m (quad core)
4gb ram (1 dim)
500gb (5400 rpm)
Nvidia 540m/ Intel 3000 hd graphics (optimus)

First of all, this laptop is only one week old. When I play high end video games in high to max settings the computer crashes but I don't think it's because my graphics card can't support the games. I was playing aoe3, a game made in 2005.. on max settings, and it occasionally crashes after 20-40 min of gameplay. I also played other games like assasin's creed 2 in ultra settings but it never crashed (released in 2008 or so).
Anyways when it does crash it goes to the Blue Screen of Death and says there's something wrong with drivers.

Things I tried to fix the problem:
Reinstalled Os
Reinstalled the games
Updated all graphic card drivers
Updated direct X
Updated game patches
 
The following are some of the tips to fix and prevent the blue screen error in the Samsung system:
Use of the last known good configuration:
You could select ‘Last know good configuration’ option from the advanced boot menu to restore the computer to the last working stage. This option undoes the changes you have made to the computer after the successful startup. Thereby you could overcome this blue screen issue.

Uninstallation of newly installed software or hardware:
If the Samsung Q310 system halts with the BSOD error after updating or installing a new device driver or software, you can try to uninstalling the recently installed driver or software in safe mode. To restart the computer in safe mode, you could tap the F8 key during the startup and select safe mode from the advanced boot menu. Once the Windows is loaded in safe mode, you could try to uninstall the program that you have added to the Samsung system, last time when the computer was working fine.

System restore:
You could use the stem restore utility to restore Samsung system to an earlier date. You could run system restore utility in safe mode. If the computer fails to boot in safe mode, you could select ‘safe mode with command prompt’ from the advanced boot menu and run the command %systemroot%system32restorerstrui.exe. This command will launch the system restore utility in the command prompt.
 
could be bad sector in your hard disc or may be some problem with game data or get another copy of game or may be not compatible with your laptop
 
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