wrenchPermanent BSOD

  • Let's make the difference between a permanent BSOD and a non-permanent BSOD.

  • A permanent BSOD is when anything you would do, no matter what you try, you keep BSOD-ing. This type is a case-sensitive BSOD which is happening due to old hardware (old CPU) most of the time. Open a ticket and request a custom build.

  • A non-permanent BSOD is a BSOD that occurs rarely. E.g: I am installing a game and my SSD is on 100% load and I decide to spoof. -> This can cause a BSOD

  • Please, open a ticket ONLY for a permanent BSOD.

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