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Also, did you run DDU?
The game seems to be running fine in game. It looks good and reacts smoothly, no spikes there in visuals or anything. Noticing that CPU usage is very low too, like 12%
What may have made a difference is that I limited framerate to 60fps. Maybe it was just going hog wild and maxing fps, and causing the fans to spin to 100%
The radeon settings are for e-sports, and I have set it to overclock automatically. I'm also using Razer Cortex.
Destiny usually doesn't take a lot of resources, maybe this system is just beefy for it? Still you'd expect smoother performance, and not those waves, then? I don't know, speculating for now,
I'll keep an eye on it.
Same thing happens with the spikes. Turned off fps limit, and that doesn't make a difference now.
CPU: 4-10%
RAM: 33% of 16GB
GPU: 0-100% (or steps in between like 29%)
VRAM: 11%
Purring like a kitten
Maybe it is just a game thing, I'll check how it handles in a raid or something, see if load then, maybe there is some code that if the player is standing still the game goes into some kind of sleep modus, given the nature of the game(?).