Thanks for your reply, Nockvryca.This sounds like the same issue i had. It has something to do with c states (i do not know what exactly that is or what they do), but i do know that the only game that seems affected by it is ff14. You'll want to boot up your bios, look for a setting that mentions c states and disable it. Its location is different for every motherboard model, so you will just have to look for it. This solved my issue, never had a random direct x crash again.
I will take a look at C states and see if I can work something out.
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