Most certainly windows, such a thing wouldn’t happen on linux (pls let me yap)
theGRAYblanket
One day we’ll be able to pinpoint these issues with 100% accuracy… I hope.
Student-type
DRAM. module seating or timings
Responsible_Block329
That’s good one !
Diegolobox
oh this meme is so old that while scrolling I sneezed because of the dust
gutster_95
My latest Bluescreen was fixed by using a different PCI-E Slot for my GPU. After I swapped the power supply, ram and GPU….
SinGearX
My first is actually because of drivers lol, I think I accidentally installed some twice which lead to a BSOD, I went ahead and format the ssd and reinstalled windows.
ShenBob22
Literally me with my pc that has started freezing over the last few weeks 🥹
Breakingerr
And it’s always the RAM if it’s not system problem
an_0w1
Error code? Whats that?
Sim_Daydreamer
It should be win 11 in the picture by now, not 10
Tarc_Axiiom
**TOP** meme
DDaavviidd2305
windows 100%
DC9V
It’s always the outdated BIOS.
eisenklad
you forgot one more culprit : the power grid/home wiring.
granted a good power supply will be able to tolerate “dirty” power, but when you have brownouts or the fridge on the same circuit.. PC crashes for “no reason”
have-you-reddit_
The ultimate finger point is to the builder.
Grandtotem69
Kinda works also with “where is the bottleneck?”
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Most certainly windows, such a thing wouldn’t happen on linux (pls let me yap)
One day we’ll be able to pinpoint these issues with 100% accuracy… I hope.
DRAM. module seating or timings
That’s good one !
oh this meme is so old that while scrolling I sneezed because of the dust
My latest Bluescreen was fixed by using a different PCI-E Slot for my GPU. After I swapped the power supply, ram and GPU….
My first is actually because of drivers lol, I think I accidentally installed some twice which lead to a BSOD, I went ahead and format the ssd and reinstalled windows.
Literally me with my pc that has started freezing over the last few weeks 🥹
And it’s always the RAM if it’s not system problem
Error code? Whats that?
It should be win 11 in the picture by now, not 10
**TOP** meme
windows 100%
It’s always the outdated BIOS.
you forgot one more culprit : the power grid/home wiring.
granted a good power supply will be able to tolerate “dirty” power, but when you have brownouts or the fridge on the same circuit.. PC crashes for “no reason”
The ultimate finger point is to the builder.
Kinda works also with “where is the bottleneck?”