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4/24/2025 11:11:01 PM
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Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) every 15 minutes

I have no idea why, but exclusively on Destiny 2, I have issues with my PC, where my game will randomly blue screen. I am on modern specs (i9 13900k, Asus strix 3080, etc), and I have never had these issues before, but these last couple of months it is getting worse and worse. So much so, I have resorted to not playing Destiny due to my inability to do so. Looking for suggestions on how to stop it from happening, if you need more information, I can do my best to help.

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  • Hi there, Thanks for reporting. Would you be able to provide a video of this issue occurring or any error codes? Uploading to a public video hosting site like YouTube works best.

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  • Edited by Blackheart6004: 4/25/2025 2:45:38 AM
    What is the error code does the Blue Screen of Death gives you? It should be at the bottom of the screen and it will help you narrow down the problem.

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  • Edited by TikTok @ ichirp: 4/24/2025 11:41:27 PM
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    CRACKED - 4/24/2025 6:41:45 AM

    1. Are you overclocking in any form? Overclocking if the clock isnt stable can cause system errors so try either using one of the preset XMP profile if you have done an overclock manually or if using XMP already try disabling it with in BIOS. 2. Did you update to newest drivers for GPU (if so Id recommend reverting GPU drivers to october 2024 or older) the newest drivers are horrible in terms of compatibility with cards that aren't the AI GPUs (newest gen GPUs) because the newest drivers are technically vGPU drivers (v=virtual). 3. Another thing is have you updated bios recently (if not try and see if you have a newer BIOS update) if your BIOS is acting up and not updated the power distribution can be extremely inconsistent on some systems and cause crashing. 4. Have you tried reinstalled ur windows to see if that fixed the Blue screening? I was having a similar issue where PC wouldnt Blue Screen but just fully shut down and it was due to power distrabution was being messed with from one of the Windows updates which then corrupted my full windows install after reinstalling the windows OS. I havent had any Issue related to that.

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