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Performance Issues
I'm bringing this up to see if anyone else is having this similar problem.
I'll run destiny2 from a fresh start and it will for a good while, averaging about 150fps during matches or in game(not in game menus). It will be running and then my fps will just tank to right around 30fps or below. Only restarting fixes the issue, but will sometimes cause steam or discord to crash. In which case I have to restart my PC.
I would say it is right around the 2 hour mark that I start to see a decline in performance almost like a memory leak? It seems to be a gradual decrease in performance like some maps I lag a lot, others not so much.

I run medium settings and average about 150-180 FPS. I've tried turning off my other monitor; I usually run 2 screens. No change and will result in the same issue after some time. Vsync is off, Nvidia Reflex on. I have nvida settings set to be application controlled.

This is the only game I have issues with as of recently. Discord also sometimes interacts with the decreased performance, discord has been auto closing/crashing more frequently when my performance drops on D2. Steam also does the same. I will have to force close both steam and discord before trying to run them again.

My specs:
Intel i9 10900k
EVGA RTX 3070ti
64gb ram
MB: Asus Rog strix B460-I
PS: RM850x
SSD: Samsung 970 Evo plus m.2 2TB
HD: WD Black 4TB Performance


TLdr: Start destiny2 runs at 150fps average and then after some time it tanks to 30fps and below and becomes unplayable. Crashes sometimes.
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DCR 2024年6月12日 13時03分 
are you reaching power limits ? use hwinfo. For gaming, you should settle for 99% so you are always in max boost with minimum fluctuation.
Disable graphics overlays in steam/discord, d2 hates that.
i run 5 monitors, have around 200-300 fps, usually 240 in crucible, 7800xt/5800x3d.
DCR の投稿を引用:
are you reaching power limits ? use hwinfo. For gaming, you should settle for 99% so you are always in max boost with minimum fluctuation.
Disable graphics overlays in steam/discord, d2 hates that.
i run 5 monitors, have around 200-300 fps, usually 240 in crucible, 7800xt/5800x3d.
I will doublecheck this today, thank you.
not new. d2 had that since hm last year?
DCR の投稿を引用:
are you reaching power limits ? use hwinfo. For gaming, you should settle for 99% so you are always in max boost with minimum fluctuation.
Disable graphics overlays in steam/discord, d2 hates that.
i run 5 monitors, have around 200-300 fps, usually 240 in crucible, 7800xt/5800x3d.

What does pwr have to do with game stability ? You're asking someone to investigate an issue not related. I have a high end pc, and have the exact same issue and IT'S NOT POWER. I know and have built over 1500 computers for myself, customers and friends. I know computers. So, this is most likely 2 issues...lower system performance with Memory LEAK..and my investigations show that. The reboot proves the issue...so, stop providing your 2 cents cause you dont know !!
最近の変更はPun1sheRが行いました; 2024年6月13日 8時01分
RoofusGoofus の投稿を引用:
I'm bringing this up to see if anyone else is having this similar problem.
I'll run destiny2 from a fresh start and it will for a good while, averaging about 150fps during matches or in game(not in game menus). It will be running and then my fps will just tank to right around 30fps or below. Only restarting fixes the issue, but will sometimes cause steam or discord to crash. In which case I have to restart my PC.
I would say it is right around the 2 hour mark that I start to see a decline in performance almost like a memory leak? It seems to be a gradual decrease in performance like some maps I lag a lot, others not so much.

I run medium settings and average about 150-180 FPS. I've tried turning off my other monitor; I usually run 2 screens. No change and will result in the same issue after some time. Vsync is off, Nvidia Reflex on. I have nvida settings set to be application controlled.

This is the only game I have issues with as of recently. Discord also sometimes interacts with the decreased performance, discord has been auto closing/crashing more frequently when my performance drops on D2. Steam also does the same. I will have to force close both steam and discord before trying to run them again.

My specs:
Intel i9 10900k
EVGA RTX 3070ti
64gb ram
MB: Asus Rog strix B460-I
PS: RM850x
SSD: Samsung 970 Evo plus m.2 2TB
HD: WD Black 4TB Performance


TLdr: Start destiny2 runs at 150fps average and then after some time it tanks to 30fps and below and becomes unplayable. Crashes sometimes.

Turn on ReBar, gives me more fps and no drops anymore.
最近の変更はKingOneDaが行いました; 2024年6月13日 7時59分
DCR 2024年6月13日 8時09分 
RoofusGoofus の投稿を引用:
DCR の投稿を引用:
are you reaching power limits ? use hwinfo. For gaming, you should settle for 99% so you are always in max boost with minimum fluctuation.
Disable graphics overlays in steam/discord, d2 hates that.
i run 5 monitors, have around 200-300 fps, usually 240 in crucible, 7800xt/5800x3d.
I will doublecheck this today, thank you.

You want to find equivalent of electrical limitations of motherboard, cpu, imc, cpu total package power. On amd boards this is super easy, you just tweak EDC. Typically you would raise it so you don't get to 100%, while also NOT getting the others to 100%. If lower it you can do other things, but cpu remains king over things like ram bandwidth.
What works for benchmarks isn't what works best for gaming.
Find a cpu multiplier that works ok, enforce cap to it, see if temps are ok on it, rinse and repeat principle everywhere. If chip has integrated graphics, disable it, since you have a dedicated gpu.
DCR 2024年6月13日 8時12分 
Pun1sheR の投稿を引用:
DCR の投稿を引用:
are you reaching power limits ? use hwinfo. For gaming, you should settle for 99% so you are always in max boost with minimum fluctuation.
Disable graphics overlays in steam/discord, d2 hates that.
i run 5 monitors, have around 200-300 fps, usually 240 in crucible, 7800xt/5800x3d.

What does pwr have to do with game stability ? You're asking someone to investigate an issue not related. I have a high end pc, and have the exact same issue and IT'S NOT POWER. I know and have built over 1500 computers for myself, customers and friends. I know computers. So, this is most likely 2 issues...lower system performance with Memory LEAK..and my investigations show that. The reboot proves the issue...so, stop providing your 2 cents cause you dont know !!

I've built tens of thousands, more top10's on 3dmark then you have built pc's. What does that have to do with anything? I'm not a bloody mind reader, all i did was say here's a couple of things to consider. Power has everything to do with stability, always.
redk 2024年6月13日 8時39分 
DCR の投稿を引用:
Pun1sheR の投稿を引用:

What does pwr have to do with game stability ? You're asking someone to investigate an issue not related. I have a high end pc, and have the exact same issue and IT'S NOT POWER. I know and have built over 1500 computers for myself, customers and friends. I know computers. So, this is most likely 2 issues...lower system performance with Memory LEAK..and my investigations show that. The reboot proves the issue...so, stop providing your 2 cents cause you dont know !!

I've built tens of thousands, more top10's on 3dmark then you have built pc's. What does that have to do with anything? I'm not a bloody mind reader, all i did was say here's a couple of things to consider. Power has everything to do with stability, always.

Power tends to be an on/off thing.

FPS drops are usually more associated with thermal throttling or background process work than power spikes. A power spike wouldn't cause a FPS deficit all of a sudden. At worst it would crash the computer or simply prevent boosting to a higher clock than what the CPU/GPU are already running at.
DCR 2024年6月13日 9時26分 
redk の投稿を引用:
DCR の投稿を引用:

I've built tens of thousands, more top10's on 3dmark then you have built pc's. What does that have to do with anything? I'm not a bloody mind reader, all i did was say here's a couple of things to consider. Power has everything to do with stability, always.

Power tends to be an on/off thing.

FPS drops are usually more associated with thermal throttling or background process work than power spikes. A power spike wouldn't cause a FPS deficit all of a sudden. At worst it would crash the computer or simply prevent boosting to a higher clock than what the CPU/GPU are already running at.

You can't even read what your writing yourself, let alone understand it. You believe it's a simple all or nothing approach, yet still you your capable of writing "at worst" or "would", which implies there are degrees of stability within a power envelope.

In short, you are contradicting yourself. Have an ignore.
Ah, after changing a lot of things and testing. I have less unstable performance but still crash every so often. No error codes, running at 160fps, then destiny just dies. Like why is this game so ♥♥♥♥ on stability? I have gotten the brocoli error code a few times. I will complete 1 mission and be at 180, I will finish come back a lower FPS than before.
最近の変更はRoofusGoofusが行いました; 2024年6月16日 18時10分
similar issues with glitchy gui and performance degrading over time requires ♥♥♥♥♥♥
I'm like 70% sure this is memory leak. At start it's 200FPS, play a few matches go to back to orbit/tower, FPS drops. FPS is then set at that value lets's say 120FPS. rinse and repeat it's down to 40 FPS where playing is unstable when there is a lot of textures happening on screen. I restart the game and instantly back at FPS. I've got it down to a pretty consistent issue at right around 1.5hour play time. :shrug:
最近の変更はRoofusGoofusが行いました; 2024年6月16日 21時21分
gambit is the worst.
just disconnected and penalised follwed by several minutes of black screen and no other activity. no gui nothing.
if i force quit, restart the comp., then there will be some success for a time until or unless there is another connection issue.
I tried changing mouse pull rate and no change. At about 1 hour of playtime fps starts to drop and by 1.5 hour mark I'm at 20-30 fps. Also to answer the first guy this is not a power supply issue
redk 2024年6月18日 7時13分 
DCR の投稿を引用:
redk の投稿を引用:

Power tends to be an on/off thing.

FPS drops are usually more associated with thermal throttling or background process work than power spikes. A power spike wouldn't cause a FPS deficit all of a sudden. At worst it would crash the computer or simply prevent boosting to a higher clock than what the CPU/GPU are already running at.

You can't even read what your writing yourself, let alone understand it. You believe it's a simple all or nothing approach, yet still you your capable of writing "at worst" or "would", which implies there are degrees of stability within a power envelope.

In short, you are contradicting yourself. Have an ignore.

My dude, I've built PCs for 30 years now.

Stability within the power delivery would not suddenly make your computer run at 30 fps. That indicates the GPU and CPU aren't properly boosting or even upping their clocks anymore. That's not power. That's thermal or another underlying issue.

Power stability (lack of voltage) results in crashing or failure to boost up. That's what it is.

Ignore me all you want, but you obviously have no idea how PCs work.

RoofusGoofus の投稿を引用:
I tried changing mouse pull rate and no change. At about 1 hour of playtime fps starts to drop and by 1.5 hour mark I'm at 20-30 fps. Also to answer the first guy this is not a power supply issue

What are your thermals ? Do you monitor CPU/GPU core temperatures, GPU memory temperatures ? Is your room getting hotter ? The hotter your room, the hotter your case ambiant temperature, the harder it is to keep components cool.

If you tab out and look at Device Manager, what is your CPU usage, GPU usage when the FPS dips ? What processes are using them ?
最近の変更はredkが行いました; 2024年6月18日 7時16分
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