I have a very similar computer and had the exact error. After spending the whole weekend trying to solve it, I came across something that works and has helped me run the game in a pretty stable manner. I also tried older drivers and am currently running 359.06. That isn't what fixed the problem however since it still crashed.

I did find the solution that works here:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/...ponding-and-has-successfully-recovered-/

The gist of the solution was to:
- Download and use MSI Afterburner (here: http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm) and lower both the "Core Clock" and "Memory Clock" options by around 100 (so they say -100). Apply and close.

This is what has absolutely allowed me to play and enjoy the game. I guess using less computing power might not overload the gpu, but who know. I might not even need the older driver, but i'm not changing a thing after this. One caveat is that you have to start afterburner and do this every time you restart your computer. Otherwise the game has crashed on me.

I hope this helps you. This was a frustrating weekend for me until I found this.