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Edited by BNGHelp3: 1/22/2025 7:33:42 PM
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Hi there, Thanks for reaching out, and for all the information already provided! Looking at your DxDiag report, we noticed that Xbox Gaming Overlay and Razer Game Manager Service seem to be behind many of the incidents. To that point, could you try disabling those applications completely when running Destiny 2 and see if the situation improves? Also, as the issue may be related to memory usage and/or your graphics card, please try lowering your graphics settings as another potential fix. If the issue persists after trying the potential solutions above, please let us know.
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  • Just wanted to make another update - disabled windows/xbox overlay and uninstalled all razer software instead of just disabling it as well. Turned on PBO, set curve offset to -10 on all cores. Expo 1 for RAM, so far, no crashes thankfully. It looks like the overlay + razer's software were the culprit.

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  • Hi again, Thanks for following up on this. We're glad to hear the issues are resolved, and appreciate the added info!

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  • [quote]Hi there, Thanks for reaching out, and for all the information already provided! Looking at your DxDiag report, we noticed that Xbox Gaming Overlay and Razer Game Manager Service seem to be behind many of the incidents. To that point, could you try disabling those applications completely when running Destiny 2 and see if the situation improves? Also, as the issue may be related to memory usage and/or your graphics card, please try lowering your graphics settings as another potential fix. If the issue persists after trying the potential solutions above, please let us know.[/quote] Thanks for the response. I believe the Xbox gaming overlay is the same as the Xbox game bar? If yes, then I have already uninstalled it using the powershell command. (Since disabling it doesn't seem to actually do anything on windows 11) Will take a look at disabling razer game manager service as well. Hopefully it's just these two causing the crashes and not the overclocking. Yesterday, I ran D2 for around 4 hours without it crashing with the cpu and ram in default settings without PBO and at 4800mhz.

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