It'll run in the background, you can verify that it's running correctly by entering the following command in command prompt:
Sorry, the 15 minute rules for edit have caught me off guard.
Yeah, i can tell Driver Verifier is running by the terrible FPS in-game
, i don't think i'll try play anything for a while just until i have something to "work with" (crash data).
damn, RAM or Processor... this can be a headache. Is weird because, after the day where i had 3 BSOD, i did my routine playing Path of Exile with juicy maps, 100% usage of everything the game can, easily consuming 10G mem., 100% GPU mem., CPU at least 60%+, literally "frying" everything for a entire week 10 hours straight daily but yet nothing new from my routine.
In fact, the only thing i noticed tracking after the first day of BSOD was the CPU temp, where in most of time in-game was above 80ĀŗC and sometimes reaching 91ĀŗC.
Since i live in a small town i had to order a decent thermal paste via internet. It arrive today and i just changed it. Also i changed my PSU with my old one just in case (corsair 500w), i was using the 750w one because this one was doing a loud noise like a mixer, i bought a machine oil and follow a tutorial to clean it and so far the noise is gone. (if the noise back i'll just swap back)
I need find my pen-drive somewhere here to do the mem. test, i did the Windows10 mem. test and it report no issues.
Thanks once again, i'll keeping the Drive Verifier ON for a while and see if something happens.