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Destiny 2 won't run on the new Ryzen 3000 processors

Several users report that the Destiny 2 game does not work with the newer AMD Ryzen 3000, despite the game being installed on a clean Windows 10.

It seems that the first problems with the new AMD Ryzen 3000 processors. A user in the Bungie forums says that after updating his system, he cannot run Destiny 2. The user points out that he has a Ryzen 5 3600X and a Gigabyte AORUS X570 Elite. He also highlights that he has installed Windows 10 several times from scratch and the drivers on several occasions

The user points out that he previously used an Intel Core i7 3770K and an ASUS Z77 Sabertooth motherboard. It seems that switching to this new Ryzen-based system has had problems. The user emphasizes that he has tried to install Windows 10 from scratch, remove all the drivers and install the latest possible ones.

Destiny 2 does not work with AMD Ryzen 3000

About this, user highlights that Destiny 2 from Battlenet, indicates that the game has been launched. Despite the game apparently running, absolutely nothing happens. Task manager performs 10-17% CPU. In addition, the game indicates that it is consuming 158.2MB and after a few minutes it drops to 128MB. This user stands out as neither consumes network nor uses disk. It just hangs.

This problem would be being reported by more users, to whom the same thing happens. There are other users who also report problems with the Ryzen 9 3900X and an ASUS X570 Crosshair motherboard.

Bungie has not yet commented on this and it is possible that future updates will correct the problem. A specific problem in a game that may not be repeated in other games. There have also been problems with the RAM memories, as with the first generation Ryzen.

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Robert Sole

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