We all know what the Blue Screen of Death is. Some of you have experienced it and some, never had experienced it first hand.
This is an ancient infamous part of Windows BUT...it is no longer the fault of Windows. Let me explain.
Vista systems and older, it would be more the fault of Windows for unstable performance. Windows 7 and newer are VERY VERY stable systems, however, some still get it. Why you may ask?
Most of the time it's not exactly the user's fault, it's the the OEMs'. The BSOD is just a way of Windows telling you something screwed up, not something Windows just screwed up itself. The less recommended brands like Acer or Samsung have had numerous BSOD's on systems 7+. They've also had slower performance in general. These OEM's haven't built the PC's with love, fine tuning them to play like an orchestra. Though we can blame it on a bad piece of software, the bad rig of a build.
They might choose a CPU that they haven't configured properly with the motherboard and giving it the right drivers.
Then what OEMs do I recommend?
Well I'm in love with my HP Pavilion DV6. HP builds a very solid system. Never gave me a BSOD, runs super fast 4 years later and never crashed a program apart from Chrome.
I'd also recommend ASUS and the Microsoft Surfaces. I wouldn't know about Toshiba or Lenovo but stay away from Acer and Samsung.
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