Quote Originally Posted by Sirkos View Post
up to now, it only happens on FF14, i tried to find the crash in event viewer but idk how to do that exactly, it crash my times so in the past so wouldnt there already be a report in the event viewer?
i also had a look at the Geforce software, it can control overclock and fan speed but overclock isnt on by default so i dont think its overclocking.
I am late replying here, you will usually find events in Application under the Windows logs, you'll be looking for Level: Error, and then just look for the application, you can also use Ctrl+F. You should get information then inc., the faulting module/kernal, and a corresponding exception code. Which can help diagnose the issue.

I am honestly half inclined to ask for full system specs, inc., CPU. Errors displayed from game can sometimes be very misleading. I've had an issue in the past, a little more widespread, but most standard diagnostics from the game, application and web browsers all indicated a problem with RAM or GPU, but was really an issue with the CPU which required replacing.

You also really shouldn't be be downgrading graphics etc., to resolve a very clear issue.