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EDIT: I didn't mean to sound THAT way. I'm just saying remove any OC you have on CPU and GPU, use the default memory timings, use your default settings in BIOS, then check operation. If you still have a problem utilize driver cleaning software and reinstall all your drivers and check for bios updates.
Also I recently reverted from windows 11 back windows 10 and eliminated all system crashes for myself personally, I was experience lockups daily.
See? He hasn't crashed once. So it's not the game issue obviously!
But i updated bios 3 days ago and havent had a single crash since. I used to crash every like 3 games, now ive been playing and having the game open since early morning to late night and no crashes at all.
Oh another thing that could have been the issue for me was unstable cpu? i had undervolted it quite a bit previous to updating bios, though it was only mw2 that crashed nothing else so dont think so? But after updating it reset my settings and ive been too lazy to put them back to the same ones.
Specs if it matters to anyone,
3080 gaming trio Z from MSI
5800x undervolted
32GB 3600MHz with XMP enabled
https://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed
'There is a possibility that this is caused by memory corruption. This is possibly a software problem.'
Well then...
Are video games the CAUSE of your blue screen? No.
The cause of your blue screens are because of invalid/ corrupt drivers and/ or hardware malfunctions.
There's some software called "BlueScreenView", and it provides you more in depth details about your blue screens.
From that, you can try to fix the root cause of the problem, rather than blaming software that is triggering it.
In the search bar, type CMD . Right-click CMD.exe and select Run as Administrator. On the User Account Control (UAC) prompt, click Yes. In the command prompt window, type SFC /scannow and press Enter . System file checker utility checks the integrity of Windows system files and repairs them if required.
In the meantime I searched the internet and there is quite a good number of topics with similar claims like mine. 'Blue Screen ever since playing Modern Warfare 2'. Some people reverted their Nvidia driver and it stopped. Maybe it's a gpu driver issue. I can wait for updates. Any other game I have installed does not trigger a crash, a bluescreen or even the smallest lag, so I go play these instead.
Thanks for your input, guys!
I don't have BSOD with anything else as of right now been on cyberpunk for over 30 minutes now playing with no issues so far and I got the BSOD within 20 on Warzone 2.