Issue with Rainbow Six Siege FPS stuttering
Issue with Rainbow Six Siege FPS stuttering
Been trying to fix my game stutter for a while. I've tried pretty much everything. Heres a list of what I've tried.
Basic PC troubleshooting steps (from the Ubisoft Help website)
Basic connectivity troubleshooting steps
Clean Boot
SFC Scan
Reinstalling the game
Running the game with admin rights
Disabling in-game overlays
Disabled full screen optimization
Disabling anti-virus, Vulkan and non-Vulkan
Changing power modes between low / high
Changing the priority of the game between low / normal / above normal / high
Changing the performance settings in the Nvidia Control Panel
Switching Vsync on / off
Limiting the FPS
Clearing the DLSS Shader cache and increasing the size of the chace
Changing the in-game settings
My specs:
GPU: 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (Gigabyte)
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.00GHz
RAM: 32GB DDR4 1066MHz
PSU: EVGA Supernova 750W maybe?
MOBO: Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. B150M-DS3H-CF (U3E1)
CPU Cooler: no clue but it's massive
SSD: 476GB SPCC Solid State Disk (SATA (SSD))
HDD 1: 931GB Seagate ST1000DX001-1NS162 (SATA )
Sorry I can't remember my specs I build this pc 6 years ago. The issue only happens on siege. When I limit my fps the stutters tend to decrease, however they're still present. My temps average around 35-40 degrees celsius.
I've tried contacting ubisoft support multiple times and sadly the issue was not resolved. I've also tried these three guides
https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/help/conne.../000061047
https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/help/rainb.../000078839
https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/help/rainb.../000062514
The motherboard model is likely to assist. It might be useful to locate it. Same applies to storage. Download speccy (uncheck the cleaner in the installer)
https://www.ccleaner.com/speccy/download
It can identify your storage and motherboard details.
I edited my post with your feedback. My game worked just fine with the same motherboard, so it seems the issue isn't there. Who knows what else might be causing it.
I just thought it might help. I’m curious if the GPU drivers are the cause. Have you tried updating different driver versions? It could be worth a shot. You might try running DDU in safe mode, deleting the current drivers, and restarting. Then either download new drivers from Nvidia or let Windows update and let it find older Nvidia drivers automatically. How To - How to perform a CLEAN install of your video card drivers. Updated 9-19-19 – Guide on cleaning up graphics card driver installations using the Wagnard tools Display Driver Uninstaller. A common problem on many systems is having several graphics card drivers installed, some of which were not fully removed before installing new ones. forums.
The article discusses various methods for accessing safe mode on Windows 10. It mentions trying a restart as one of the approaches.
do you have an installer? it's a convenient boot drive. On another computer, download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to generate a Windows 10 installer on USB. Try this method: https://tinyapps.org/blog/201604170700_m...tions.html. I would have picked a different option in msconfig as it can cause issues like this. Simpler ways to reach safe mode.