Not that I know of. Basically, I would like to know myself if such a program exists (maybe game log file?). Anyway, I've seen your specs, and you have a powerful PC. So, textures and generally graphics are not the issue. Then there are conflicts and heavy-scripted mods left. The last advice I can give you if you haven't managed to make your game stable already, is to deactivate a couple of mods which have the most conflicts, or deactivate one or two of your most big and script intensive mods. It's a trial and error process. Removing mods always works for me. P.S: When I told you to do a master update, you said that it messes up some mods. You were right. For example master updating messed up the questline in New Vegas Bounties for me. If you haven't seen many improvements with it, I suggest you do a master restore. Just keep it in mind as a means of a last resort mod troubleshooting. Ultimately, the best way to avoid crashes and to have a stable game is, for me, adding mods one to four at a time, playing with them for a number of hours, then adding more and repeat. I hope that helps man.