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You might want to consider upgrading your memory to 8GB if possible and a SSD drive will do wonders as well.
Make sure you have the latest drivers for the GeForce.
I'm not familiar with your laptop at all, is there any chance you need to disable the Intel Graphics to get the full potential of the Geforce graphics? Just a thought if it's an option or possibility at all.
Good luck!
Monitor CPU/GPU temps, crashing during games in laptops is usually overheating.
...what he said too.
On top of that, get real temp, it's free (last time I checked) and tells temp of each core
Try going to Device Manager and disabling the onboard graphics. This should force it to use the GeForce capabilities instead.
Again, I'm not familiar with this laptop so look it up or get some savvy friend to do it for you.