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From what i can tell it's a memory leak, it exponentilly increases memory useage in a short period of time, then breaks itself.
Edit: One way I can tell it is going to happen is by how the game launches, every now and again it sort of locks up for a few seconds at launch, or I can't skip the 2k/gearbox logos.
Anyway, if the problem is not a shortage of memory, then it needs to be reported to Gearbox forums, so the right people can see it, and (hopefully) fix it
Edit: To be specific, I am able to load the game up to the splash screen just fine, see Claptrap do his meteoric fall into the ground with full PhysX at no framerate drop whatsoever, select a character and try to "continue" ... but after seeing a short screen with loading text and a circling weapon, Borderlands stops working.
While I have only 8 gigs of RAM, I'm running a 760 GTX.
Have noticed some peculiar technical issues (The game assumes I should run everything on the lowest setting possible, for instance.) So it just might be another one of them.