Random system_service_exception BSOD

AForceGaming

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Feb 5, 2022
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Hello,
I have experienced BSODs before and when it happened it's about I knew exactly what the problem was and fixed it, but this one got me scared as it randomly popped :
system_service_exception

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Not only it appeared and stayed at 0% but it happened after I reported a cheater on Steam which got me more horrified. After that the PC rebooted but was stuck at BIOS screen:
(the PC isn't responding at this point)

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So I reset it with the reset button and this time nothing appeared on the screen, it was all black but I was confused since I knew my monitor was detecting my GPU but BIOS isn't showing up, also the disk LED isn't lighting so I was sure that it was the SSD dying since I had problems with it before, this SSD that I have is well known for its problems, the HP S650, from random 100% disk usage to dying in a couple of weeks of use, I wasn't worried about the SSD because it was easily replaceable, what i was worried about is that the BIOS screen doesn't appear, so I opened the PC and unplugged the SSD's SATA and power cable and plugged them back in and booted up.

For a couple of seconds nothing happened but after that the BIOS screen thankfully appeared and I immediately pressed F2 and I entered the BIOS, checked my boot devices and it's showing the SSD, so I rebooted and everything went back to normal

I'm highly suspicious about the SSD since it's the main problem here but also Windows 11 might be the poblem since the SSD was doing good in the last 3-4 weeks
Did anyone experience this system_service_exeption BSOD before and what turned out to be the problem ?
 
I have experienced BSODs before and when it happened it's about I knew exactly what the problem was and fixed it,
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this SSD that I have is well known for its problems, the HP S650, from random 100% disk usage to dying in a couple of weeks of use,

The 100% disk usage would be a clear indication of memoryleak i.e, your OS was corrupt. Where did you source the installer for your OS?

Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time?
 
I have experienced BSODs before and when it happened it's about I knew exactly what the problem was and fixed it,
+
this SSD that I have is well known for its problems, the HP S650, from random 100% disk usage to dying in a couple of weeks of use,

The 100% disk usage would be a clear indication of memoryleak i.e, your OS was corrupt. Where did you source the installer for your OS?

Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time?
-GPU : PNY XLR8 GTX 1660 Super 6GB OC
-CPU : Intel i3-10105F / Intel Stock Cooler
-RAM: HP V2 (8x2) 16 GB 3200 MHz (2666 Mhz CPU cap)
-MOBO : ASUS PRIME H510M-R
-BIOS Version : 2001
-PSU : RedDragon RGPS-500W (11 months old)
-SSD : HP S650 480GB SATA III
-Case : Inter-Tech X-3601 Impulse Micro A-RGB
-Fans: x3 ARCTIC P12 PWM PST A-RGB 0DB
-Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster P2350
-Windows 11 64-bit (latest version)