Performance is decreasing, which is why I expect it to drop further.
Performance is decreasing, which is why I expect it to drop further.
Hey there, I've faced a similar challenge myself over the past year. I'm running a 9700k, 3080, with 32GB RAM and usually hit around 200-220 FPS in Rainbow Six Siege. My goal is to reach 240+ FPS, while others with worse systems are getting 300+. I've done everything—reinstalling drivers, Windows, the game itself. I only see about 50-60% GPU usage and 80% CPU during play, with stable temperatures and no overclocking. I've even tried adjusting graphics settings to push more load on the GPU, but that didn't help. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Current configurations focus on competitive modes, prioritizing performance at lower maximum levels. For optimal results, try experimenting with Vulkan settings in Rainbow Six Siege to enhance FPS performance.
Your PC is experiencing a CPU-GPU bottleneck. The GPU is more powerful than your CPU, causing your CPU to run at around 80% while the GPU stays at 50-60%. I suggest upgrading your CPU or adjusting the graphics settings to play in 4K. Avoid using 1080p until you upgrade the CPU to eliminate the bottleneck.
They likely possess deeper insights into configuring a game. Simply paste their configuration files and .ini files, but verify details on the PC wiki and location. If you strongly believe your PC is struggling, run a FireStrike benchmark (free 3DMark demo available on Steam) and share the results here.
Your system features a significant amount of GPU-related details. The RAM configuration is either 4x8GB or 2x16GB, and the clock speed is specified. The motherboard model you're using is important to know. There are many additional components on the GPU that are crucial for performance. If you're running a basic H310 board with 2x16GB at 2133MHz, expect limited improvements. Regarding the GPU temperatures, aim for values below 60°C for optimal results.