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Error in GPU removed on Battlefield 1 and Destiny 2 with RTX 3070ti

Error in GPU removed on Battlefield 1 and Destiny 2 with RTX 3070ti

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MINEDM
Junior Member
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11-18-2025, 08:00 PM
#1
In both Battlefield 1 and Destiny 2 (just two games I’ve dealt with this problem) the games would crash, showing a GPU removed or driver issues. It began about two days ago and I’m still unsure what’s causing it. Recently I cleaned out and reinstalled the GPU and updated the drivers, but Destiny 2 still crashes. I also tried playing Battlefield 1 yesterday with lower settings, but it still failed. There’s also a strange problem with my GPU and case that I noticed two months ago when setting up my PC; initially the GPU wouldn’t lock in, but after reinstalling it, I’m not sure if it’s the same. I’m certain it’s not a motherboard issue because the GPU worked fine outside the case. Anyone have any advice on fixing this?
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MINEDM
11-18-2025, 08:00 PM #1

In both Battlefield 1 and Destiny 2 (just two games I’ve dealt with this problem) the games would crash, showing a GPU removed or driver issues. It began about two days ago and I’m still unsure what’s causing it. Recently I cleaned out and reinstalled the GPU and updated the drivers, but Destiny 2 still crashes. I also tried playing Battlefield 1 yesterday with lower settings, but it still failed. There’s also a strange problem with my GPU and case that I noticed two months ago when setting up my PC; initially the GPU wouldn’t lock in, but after reinstalling it, I’m not sure if it’s the same. I’m certain it’s not a motherboard issue because the GPU worked fine outside the case. Anyone have any advice on fixing this?

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Cocoritch
Junior Member
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11-18-2025, 08:00 PM
#2
The GPU drivers need updating. They may crash and become unstable. Make sure the GPU stays securely placed on the motherboard. If the case obstructs it, adjust the back slots slightly higher. Fixing this will prevent issues.
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Cocoritch
11-18-2025, 08:00 PM #2

The GPU drivers need updating. They may crash and become unstable. Make sure the GPU stays securely placed on the motherboard. If the case obstructs it, adjust the back slots slightly higher. Fixing this will prevent issues.