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Try downclocking your core clock. You can do it using MSI Afterburner. If that doesn't work, either your card is overheating or it's dying.
You can also try doing a complete uninstall of the driver (which means also deleting all files related to Nvdia found in your hdd and registry) and then reinstalling only the graphics driver and the Physix driver.
There might be an issue with the IRQ priorities. If you have a dedicated sound card on board, it might be conflicting with the HD audio driver that is usually installed along with the graphics driver.
@Maevos wrote:Try downclocking your core clock. You can do it using MSI Afterburner. If that doesn't work, either your card is overheating or it's dying.
You can also try doing a complete uninstall of the driver (which means also deleting all files related to Nvdia found in your hdd and registry) and then reinstalling only the graphics driver and the Physix driver.
There might be an issue with the IRQ priorities. If you have a dedicated sound card on board, it might be conflicting with the HD audio driver that is usually installed along with the graphics driver.
It is an issue with the coding in the game. dot. period. end.
It cannot be fixed playerside. DOT. PERIOD. END.
however the game can be made somewhat more stable, and have a little more time between crashes with nvidia gpus, or slightly less stuttering with AMD using the mantle api.
DOT! PERIOD! END!