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Solved Destiny 2 crashing (Bungie error code - Broccoli)

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Yep strange that an older and less demanding game gives you such problems :unsure:

Regarding the PSU, entirely your decision because at the end of the day it is your PC to do with as you see fit, we for our part have provided you with the relevant information and it is up to yourself what you do with it.

I will leave you with my canned info regarding online PSU calculators etc, take particular note of the warranty information;

I would recommend a minimum of a Gold efficiency rated PSU from a proven brand such as Corsair, EVGA or Seasonic, a 1000W or above is recommended to be used in a system that has an ASUS RX 7900 XTX present so this must be your minimum, remember, it is the card manufacturer that is expected to honour any warranty should the card break, not a PSU calculator or some faceless person on the internet that says that it is ok to ignore any minimum PSU requirements specified by the GPU manufacturer.

You are welcome btw :)
 
again, appreciate the ongoing responses, does show me that you do care for the community here.
AMD has in some way confirmed that it is a driver issue Im facing, and their latest driver that came out late last night had a fix for Starcraft 2, but not Destiny unfortunately. it's kind of hard here in Norway to send a pc back based off of warranty when I am only having problems in one game. however as they assured me that the psu wouldn't be the problem, if my pc ends up failing on other parts I will defo send it back on warranty if there is something more convincing than " hey I can't play this 1 game ".

there is someone that has been running surveys for 7900 xt / xtx to see how many other people are facing the same issues as I am, and even people with 1000W / 1200W are having the same issues, which leads me to belive that this specific thing isn't a psu issue. Im not saying you're wrong in terms of me having too weak of a PSU. I am still considering getting a new one, Im just not as comfertable rewiring etc.

just capping the fps ended up working for some time, but had a crash that evening. I then went into AMD Adrenalin and turned off " Surface Format Optimization " and ever since then it has been running smooth for me.

I will post a reply again if there is something else that comes up. I like to keep the people trying to help me informed

Thanks again! :D
 
You are welcome and thank you for the information, not good that a GPU that costs circa kr14467.00 has such problems.

Fully understand what you say about returning parts but keep in mind that by accepting the PC the way that it is means that the merchant is no longer liable should the GPU fail because the PSU does not meet the minimum power requirement stated by ASUS.

GPU manufacturers do overstate power requirements so as to cover themselves, problem is they are the ones who hold the aces when it comes to honouring warranty agreements.
 
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