Fear 3 crash with GTX 770 Lightning.

Hey MSI forum . I want to ask you again, because i got a problem. I have a Lightning 770, first night that I played FEAR 3 it in INTERVAL 2, without crash ( good 10 hours ). The second night was when it crashed after a few seconds to <5mins in-game>. So why ? Game freez for 2-3 seconds, then i get black screen with sound in background. ( FINAL BATTLE CRASHING ONLY IN INTERVAL 2 )
In windows event log i saw in this moment EVENT 4101 display problem nvldd.sys crash and recovery.
I am using 320.49 WHQL Drivers.
My Psu is BE quiet DP PRO 1000W
Any other apps dont crashing: Metro LL ( i resolved problem with problems of driver crashing in Metro LL by installing new physx drivers ) , Crysis 2, 3 , DIRT 3, 3dmark 11 , 13, Unigine 4.0, Bf3.
But today i get that issue on Fear 3.
Has anyone else a GTX 7xx or Titan and this problem?

simple answer GAME BUG now stop and tell the developer about it please as this is getting old very quickly!   

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