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Delithril I'll take a look at the dump file when I'm in front of Windows again. But one thing I notice is that your chipset drivers are quite old. I don't know what exact motherboard you have (because Asus boards' model numbers don't show up in a dxdiag), so I can't check for newer drivers, but I would guess there are at least some given the age of your processor.
So for now, please find your exact model board, google "[model name] drivers," and look for the Asus support page. Download all the chipset drivers, install them, restart your PC, and let me know how it goes. If you get a new BSOD, please provide the new .dmp and a new dxdiag.
If you don't know what you're looking at with the chipset drivers, feel free to link me the product page, or just list the motherboard's model. It should be printed on the board itself.