Overclocked GTX 580, no crashing aside for when I had my voltage too low.


Overclocked GTX 580, no crashing aside for when I had my voltage too low.

GeForce GTX 770. runs smoothly. no crashes or anything.




GeForce GTX 840M. No crashes to report, though DX11 did have one error conflict with patch 3.1 that is seemingly resolved.



GeForce 760 Ti and using GeForce Experience. I have Windows 10 Pro. I sometimes get freezes and I have to shut off my whole PC to do a hard reboot.
AMD R9 290X - used to crash every now and again before upgrading to Windows 10, haven't had a single problem since, although this may or may not be attributable to Windows![]()
AMD Radeon 290X, had a memory leak issue before the DX11 client rolled around but it runs perfectly now.
GTX 970.
owo....dx11~
MSI GTX980Ti Gaming 6G, never crashed.



Gigabyte GV-N760OC-2GD Rev 2.0 (couldn't be more specific than that I guess xD)
To be fair, it does crash sometimes, but only when logging out and that little going-to-bed animation plays in the inn. Otherwise, no crashes here.
Direct X 11 / Windows 7
AMD R9 270x
No crashes
"I've been playing MMO's a long time and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that lions do not concern themselves with the opinions of sheep. Just take that little voice in your head that tells you to be tactful and understanding and shoot it...shoot it in the goddamn face."
- SAO Abridged (Ep.2 | 8:35)
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