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The blue screen message is a sign that you need to review it and correct whatever problem you have.
And considering you don’t get sent to LPQ on one match, this appeared to happen multiple times already. So you have to fix your hardware problems.
I suggest you next time to not write some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ as answer to a pretty valid question by OP
This isn't Valve's fault nor your PC's, but you.
Why did you even try to run Dota 2 on a PC that you know will be facing the Blue Screen of Death?
Also, 5 minutes is enough for you to get very behind in terms of net worth and everything.
It's a competitive online game. You play with other people, if you leave they will be at a disadvantage that can ruin their game.
Guess what, wise guy? Is it possible that all games are fine except some rare moments when a driver crashes the whole system while playing Dota? YES, it's possible. VERY, VERY possible. And you also don't know that or don't know when ...