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Witcher 3 Crashing

RageAx

So when I play witcher 3 for about an hour the screen freezes but I can still play the game. I have update it to 1.03 but still not fixed. I got curios and checked event viewer and found this: "Application witcher3.exe has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware." Event ID 4109. I have tried reinstalling the drivers, downclock, overclock, reinstalling Net Framework and nothing helped. 

If you have any suggestions i would be glad to hear them.

 

My rig:

14 GB of RAM

Gainward Phantom GTX 770 2GB

Asus ROG Maximus V Gene

120GB Kingston SSD

1TB WD HDD

Windows 8.1

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Lots of people having issues, no definitive fixes as of yet. You gotta put up with it until a new driver / patch is released i guess.

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2gb vram maybe?

Shouldn't be since the graphic card i'm using is in recommended specs....

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Shouldn't be since the graphic card i'm using is in recommended specs....

You aren't the only one. Patches 1.02 & 1.03 I've experienced a few crashes myself.

Think we'll just have to wait until fixes.

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2gb vram maybe?

I also have 2GB GTX 770 and running game on high/ultra settings and after 24h game time I didn't have a single crash so I doubt that it is VRAM related. Also my friend is running this on R9 280 3GB on 1440x900 resolution and he is crashing once a hour.
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