After installing my RTX3080 Asus Rog Strix
Verifying my RAM's 3200MHz and non-memory leakage
Verifying the GPU's Non-Memory Leakage
Veryifing and addressing cooling issue within PC (Replaced 1 fan on radiator (Triple 360mm Liquid Cooler)
Verified 12 Core AMD CPU properly cooled and preformance
Tweaking BIOS Setting
Underclocking both the GPU, CPU, and BOTH
Went back to my 1660 TI GPU
Verifing Destiny 2 on Steam
Reinstalling Destiny 2 on Steam
Reinstalling Destiny 2 on Steam to a different SSD
Reinstalling Windows 10 Entirely
I still get the Marmot issue.
I can sit in the tower sometimes for an hour without much issue, hardware won't get pushed too hard, even when I am on 4k ULTRA settings. Regardless of these settings, about 25minutes - 1 hour and 50 minutes on average the game will throw a Marmot code in a seperate window indicating the game has crashed. The game will continue its last voice line/soundtrack in queue until I force the game closed. This is extremely frustrating as I paid money for this season and with my broken leg I can't do anything else. I feel as the days go by my money just being ripped off as if it already wasn't before... If this goes on unfixed for another 10 days I will do my best to make myself an annoying nuisance and start calling you and making reports to the BBB.
This is frankly unacceptable because no other game crashes, the previous GPU will result in this code, the current GPU will result in this code, nothing works. Not the fixes bungie listed, not a fresh Windows install nor the fresh Destiny 2 install which might I add costs money to do so.
Genuinely curious if anything is actually being done or not as the word online is far and few between. Pick up your feet or the phone and start doing your job.
-An angry customer
,Should probably listen to
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Bearbeitet von Curefitz: 9/28/2022 9:40:02 AMHave you tested your RAM with Memtest86? I didn't have any issues with any other game while Destiny 2 got Marmot errors claiming to be corrupt data. I didn't trust it of course because I had no other issues, but then weird things started happening in other things and a different game crashed, so decided to test my RAM with Memtest86, started spitting out errors instantly, turns out Destiny 2 was right and was just the first thing to experience issues. So if you haven't tried Memtest86, I'd do that to make sure your RAM is truly completely fine. Here's a video on how to use Memtest86: https://youtu.be/9_xFNojChNA Here's their official site for downloading it: https://www.memtest86.com/ I changed out my RAM, ran Memtest86 4 times on the new sticks, made sure they were completely fine(which they were) and haven't had a single Marmot error since. EDIT: Forgot to mention that Memtest86 is completely free to use.