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Problem with drivers

Lovineitor000

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Hello I'm the owner of a old gtx 680 and in some old games i'm getting driver error like destiny 2. I need help because I have installed the latest drivers for my gpu and the problem still happening. My pc is formed by a gtx 680, ryzen 2600 and 8 gb of 3200 Mhz
 
In destiny 2 the error code is BROCCOLI but in other games simply crashes and give no error
 
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BROCCOLI errors indicate there has been an issue detecting the player's GPU and are commonly caused by a driver crash. To attempt to mitigate this error, players should always ensure that their Operating System and Graphic Drivers are up-to-date with the latest version.

As you already have installed the latest nvidia driver I'd recommend to post the issue here:

Or perhaps try a previous driver.
 
Is your GPU overclocked? What system and driver version are you on? Does every game crash at startup?
 
My gpu isn't overclocked, the driver version is 471.96 and crash when I have been playing for a time
 
the temperatures playing are around 76 grades celcius but I made a stress test and I have 91 grades
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the temperatures playing are around 76 grades celcius but I made a stress test and I have 91 grades
The in-game temperature is within reason, but I'm surprised that in Kombustor the GPU doesn't start throttling to prevent overheating. Or perhaps it's throttling already and the cooler isn't up to snuff. What is your specific card model?

Anyway, I've done some digging and neither the support section for Destiny 2 nor the release notes for the latest driver mention a problem similar to yours. I'd suggest reverting to an older driver to see whether the symptoms persist.
 
The Direct CU II was one of the best stock coolers back then, it shouldn't have a problem keeping the temps in check. Perhaps the GPU starts overheating after some time, leading to a crash? One of the fans failing?
What is your GPU fan rpm when gaming? Could you also visually check whether both fans are spinning at roughly the same speed in a game?
 
Guys thanks for all I have solution for the problem the gpu card crashes because this model have a little overclock from the fabric and when I removed it the gpu stop crashing .

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