Benutzt du GeDoSaTo? Hab eben mal ein wenig recherchiert und das soll wohl u. a. dieses Problem auslösen. Eventuell mal weg damit...

- Ansonsten diverse Lösungsansätze aus dem englischen Forum: nVidia-Treiber auf Version 376,53 downgraden

- Auf DX 9 (im Launcher) wechseln, starten, beenden, zurück auf dx11 (Launcher)

oder mal das hier versuchen:

Quote Originally Posted by 20_below View Post
I think I may have found a temporary fix, at least for me. Here is what I did in Nvidia Control Panel:

1. Went to "Manage 3D Settings"
2. Set "Power Management mode" to "Prefer Maximum performance"
3. Set "Texture filtering" to "Performance"
4. Set "Threaded optimization" to "On"
5. Set "Maximum Pre-rendered Frames" to "3"
6. Since I game on a single display, I also found that "Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration" was set to "multiple display performance mode". I am not too familiar with this setting, but I set it to single display mode just for safe keeping.
7. Of course, using MSI Afterburner to down clock by 100.

By doing a combination of all of these settings I was able to play three 1+ hour separate gaming sessions with no crashing; today I did a three hour session with no crashing as well. I will note that I am using the latest driver 378.49. Hope this helps.