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Other than that, it's triggered by some sort of critical system fault error.
The only time I've had one was due to unstable custom RAM timing tunings.
Edit: wait, do you mean Green Screen of Death, or just full on blank green screen? Later sounds like it'd be more GPU fault related in some way.
Edit: In my case the screen is not always green, sometimes it is green, gray or black.
Well, my instance was due to not validating the custom timings I used properly.
That said, XMP/EXPO itself is an Overclock.
That said, a GSOD doesn't specifically mean it's a RAM issue, or OC issue even (though 2077 is good for letting you know if an OC is unstable...via crashing), just means that windows encountered some sort of critical fault error. Could be software related, could be hardware...would have to look up the crash code info on the GSOD.
I had issues of random crashing during game & saving. what solved my issue goto in game settings, Gameplay scroll down to HDD Mode set to Off & scroll down to Enable Cross Platform Saves set to Off then test this work like a charm for me may or may not work for everyone
After a lot of testing my conclusion was that it's the dynamic power management that's causing the issue.
I'm on Linux, so I just turned it off for the time being and everything is working fine thus far.
Don't know how to do that in Windows though, best I can say is update drivers.
You'd likely find information in Event Viewer.