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Fix: Destiny 2 Not Using GPU [4 Ways]
Disable your integrated GPU and opt for a dedicated one
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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If a graphic-intensive game uses your CPU instead of GPU, it means that you will not be able to enjoy the best graphics because all the hard work is being done by your CPU. This can cause severe lag issues in some situations as well as make it impossible to play the game in high settings.
Destiny 2 gaming fanatics have reported on community platforms that the game is not using their GPUs. It could be that yourPC is not detecting your GPUor other issues, such as your graphic settings. Nonetheless, let’s get into this issue and explore possible remedies.
Does Destiny 2 use CPU or GPU?
Destiny 2 uses both the CPU and the GPU for maximum performance. However, one of these resources is more important than the other.
The CPU is responsible for calculating everything that happens in Destiny 2 — from how much damage you do to how fast your character runs. It’s also responsible for calculating how NPCs react to you, how much damage they do, and whether or not they drop loot when you kill them.
The GPU is responsible for displaying everything on your screen — from the textures on walls and floors to enemy characters’ faces and weapons. The more powerful your GPU, the better your frame rate will be in Destiny 2.
What can I do if Destiny 2 is not using the GPU?
Before you proceed to any technical troubleshooting, check off the following first:
1. Adjust graphic performance to high
The most common reason for this is likely to be that the game’s graphics settings are set to Auto, and it doesn’t know what GPU it should be using.
2. Disable your default GPU
The good news is that most modern games support multiple GPUs, so if you have two or more graphics cards installed in your system, they can work together to render frames faster than either could alone — and sometimes even faster than just one of them working alone.
Note that if you don’t have a dedicated graphics card, you should skip this step. This is because you’ll render your PC unusable, as all other apps depending on your graphics card will also stop working once you disable its driver.
However, if it is a case of yourPC not recognizing your second GPU, you need to address the issue first before proceeding.
3. Update your graphics driver
If you’re looking for a way to update your computer hardware drivers and make sure that you’re running the most current versions, an automatic tool should suffice.
A driver update utility is an excellent choice because it can scan your computer for outdated and missing drivers and help you fix common driver-related errors in a few clicks.
Outbyte Driver Updater
4. Update your OS
You may also come across theDestiny 2 graphics runtime detectederror but worry not, as our guide has all the answers you need.
That’s all we had for today so make sure to leave us a comment down below with any additional thoughts you may have on this topic.
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Claire Moraa
Windows Software Expert
Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.
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Claire Moraa
Windows Software Expert
With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.