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PBO = Precision Boost Overdrive, it will auto overclock till it reaches a temp limit which is something AMD introduced with the First Ryzen CPU's and has been available on basically all of them, except the low end models.
The issues Helliozoan describes is the PC throttling itself before it crashes and does serious damage.
Temps need to be checked, because if something is overheating there is a problem that needs to be resolved, hence why I asked about what was overheating and what the temps were.
The other issue could also be the PSU might not be providing clean power, causing additional heat because the voltages are fluctuating to much.
The system was let to cool down and cleaned thoroughly, the problem occurred instantly when the CPU was at 31°c.
So I have deduced the over heating problem was due to the pc being under strain from the amount of playtime and the amount of ram being used. 4.5 gb.
Also I left it to idle in the Orbit menu and found that the mhz of the ram was going from 815 mhz to 5000 mhz jumping to 7500 mhz. So I'm just confused and honestly it's out of my scope of knowledge and any and all tips are appreciated. I will try to do all I can to listen to all.
when under load, never mind at Idle!
4.5Gb of ram is nothing when you have 16Gb of system ram with Windows probably taking 1Gb to 2Gb, Destiny can take up to 8Gb of System Ram.
If 4.5Gb is GPU Vram then that again is no issue as your GPU has 12Gb of Vram.
I suspect you are talking about Vram though because of the speed fluctuations you mention, which are fine because the Vram will move around when your GPU is under more strain.
I would advise if you are not 100% confident, to get someone to look at it for you and test it find a local PC Repair shop because something doesn't seem right.
I have just checked my usage:
I have 32Gb System Ram, I am currently using 15Gb of ram with everything I have open etc, Destiny 2 is using 4.5G.
I have a 3080Ti and run at 1440p almost max settings and my Vram usage is 3.9Gb.
Get it looked at, because it doesn't sound right.
I can run Detroit Become human no isuues its only destiny presenting problems.
But i will get it looked at if i cant resolve it tomorrow.
Have you got the latest Motherboard and Chipset drivers?
Just one thing though, although Destiny 2 may seem easy to run it's actually demanding.
My system which is quite abit higher spec'd than yours, it still get's stressed by Destiny 2.
It will stay at 0% till about 65c and then turn on and go up till around 83c, it's how they are designed, it's not a issue!
You should make a chard for your self like
60 degree 50 fan speed
65 degree 60 fan speed
70 degree 70 fan speed
75 d 80
80 d 100
Go to Afterburner's settings tab and you can see fan options there
mine is something like that and i barely saw 74 at destiny
with this settings max degree i saw was on cyberpunk with 79 degree and i was at ultra settings with out ray trace which im also using an overclocked card.
Important note : If you want a your gpu last long you should allways avoid getting above 80 degree
Tbh im a bit suprised because it never should stay at %0 even at idle it should work around %20-25
They don't need to, if the GPU Core never goes above 30c to 40c at idle with 0% fan then all it's doing by spinning the fan is adding noise, using power that is needed and wearing out the fans.
I have played Minecraft, for over 9 hours straight without the fan kicking in on my 3080Ti.
Nice thing is now too (if you use Nvidia Geforce Experience) it has "Image Scaling" which renders the game at a lower resolution then resizes it to your native desktop res and in turn requires way less system hardware resources to play the game. For Destiny 2 this is a huge life saver. https://i.imgur.com/coOV6jE.png
Just sharing my experience. Not inferring that the OP is needing to do the same but these are the same symptoms I had just before everything went TU so may be worth considering some of these tips suggestively.