I've been doing lightmap rendering and other heavy duty work in 3DS Max for a mapping project I'm doing for BF1942. If I had bad ram, I'd be getting blue screens or crashes when attempting that. I don't think my ram is bad.
My DirectX is updated. Perhaps it's my video card. The specs show it supports DirectX 10.1, but doesn't appear to have full support for DX11. I've been wanting to upgrade the video card anyways. Perhaps I'll strike it lucky and find out it was my video card.
As a matter of fact I think I didn't have the freezing/crash issues with Dolphin when I was on my previous video card. I got worse performance due to the card being older, but don't recall having freezing issues.
Another thing about the video card. Right now it's on the second PCIE16x slot instead of the first one. This is due to the PCIE 1x slot being right in between the two slots. (bad layout design if you ask me.
) My video card takes up two slot spaces and I only have one PCI-E 1x slot. Which I have a TV tuner using. So I had to move it to the second slot. I don't know if having the video card on a different PCIE slot would cause issues but it's something to think about. 
EDIT: Did a check with a ram test program and found no errors.
I can see if I can find a program that can test video ram. That's about the only thing I can think of that could be the issue.
EDIT2: Did a video ram test. No errors found there either...
My DirectX is updated. Perhaps it's my video card. The specs show it supports DirectX 10.1, but doesn't appear to have full support for DX11. I've been wanting to upgrade the video card anyways. Perhaps I'll strike it lucky and find out it was my video card.

As a matter of fact I think I didn't have the freezing/crash issues with Dolphin when I was on my previous video card. I got worse performance due to the card being older, but don't recall having freezing issues.

Another thing about the video card. Right now it's on the second PCIE16x slot instead of the first one. This is due to the PCIE 1x slot being right in between the two slots. (bad layout design if you ask me.
) My video card takes up two slot spaces and I only have one PCI-E 1x slot. Which I have a TV tuner using. So I had to move it to the second slot. I don't know if having the video card on a different PCIE slot would cause issues but it's something to think about. 
EDIT: Did a check with a ram test program and found no errors.
I can see if I can find a program that can test video ram. That's about the only thing I can think of that could be the issue.
EDIT2: Did a video ram test. No errors found there either...
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