Adjust settings for smoother performance. Lower the frame rate to 1 fps and increase lows sensitivity.
Adjust settings for smoother performance. Lower the frame rate to 1 fps and increase lows sensitivity.
I'm really sorry, but I didn't catch your message before. It seems the stuttering occurs sometimes and often in Rainbow Six Siege, even without the MSI afterburner.
Occurs without MSI AB interference, only during gameplay outside loading and transitions. Driver reinstallation might help. Verify settings, avoid max RAM and VRAM usage, monitor temperatures.
Records of your computer activity during games with stutters. These logs might help identify the cause.
the initial file entry isn't correct after a quick alt tab, and the second one was only adjusted once at the end. It feels odd since my game now consistently hits 36 fps even with a tiny low, yet I noticed other changes. I'm attaching a screenshot of the first few minutes of play. The major drop happens after a round ends and another one starts. HardwareMonitoring.hml
I don't notice anything unusual and there are several missing details in the logs, such as CPU core information, GPU clock speed, power consumption, and more. Most importantly, there are no frame times available either.