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Rainbow Six Siege faces a possible congestion issue?

Rainbow Six Siege faces a possible congestion issue?

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06-03-2016, 11:10 AM
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I purchased Rainbow Six Siege, and initially it performed well on my FX4300 processor and GTX1050 graphics card. It maintained an average of 90 frames per second during benchmarks and the “First Situation” scenario. However, it subsequently decreased to 40-60 fps across all scenarios, eventually dropping to 20-30 fps during relaxed gameplay. Is this due to a limiting factor, and are there any adjustments I can make? I am currently utilizing the minimum graphics settings.
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FlyingPlatypus
06-03-2016, 11:10 AM #1

I purchased Rainbow Six Siege, and initially it performed well on my FX4300 processor and GTX1050 graphics card. It maintained an average of 90 frames per second during benchmarks and the “First Situation” scenario. However, it subsequently decreased to 40-60 fps across all scenarios, eventually dropping to 20-30 fps during relaxed gameplay. Is this due to a limiting factor, and are there any adjustments I can make? I am currently utilizing the minimum graphics settings.

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jonspence1234
Junior Member
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06-03-2016, 03:06 PM
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It appears your central processing unit and graphics processing unit are reasonably compatible…therefore, I don’t believe there’s a significant limitation. It seems you may be experiencing another problem or that’s simply the highest performance achievable given your current hardware. What resolution are you using?
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jonspence1234
06-03-2016, 03:06 PM #2

It appears your central processing unit and graphics processing unit are reasonably compatible…therefore, I don’t believe there’s a significant limitation. It seems you may be experiencing another problem or that’s simply the highest performance achievable given your current hardware. What resolution are you using?

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hayhaytaylor
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06-03-2016, 11:43 PM
#3
Your processor and graphics card appear to be a good combination, suggesting minimal performance limitations. It seems you’re encountering another problem or that your hardware represents the upper limit of what’s achievable.

What resolution are you utilizing?

My display is set to 720p, so I am operating at that resolution.
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hayhaytaylor
06-03-2016, 11:43 PM #3

Your processor and graphics card appear to be a good combination, suggesting minimal performance limitations. It seems you’re encountering another problem or that your hardware represents the upper limit of what’s achievable.

What resolution are you utilizing?

My display is set to 720p, so I am operating at that resolution.

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Bguy4360
Junior Member
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06-05-2016, 08:48 AM
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Have your frames per second improved?
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Bguy4360
06-05-2016, 08:48 AM #4

Have your frames per second improved?

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ZoruaGamer
Junior Member
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06-05-2016, 09:53 AM
#5
I’ve experienced improved frame rates. I frequently play games like Overwatch, CS:GO, and Minecraft, consistently achieving over 100 frames per second with demanding graphics settings. Regarding Rainbow Six Siege, I also saw improvements; initially, I maintained approximately 90 fps in the first scenario and benchmarks, but it gradually decreased to 40-60 fps during gameplay and dropped to 20-30 fps in relaxed matches.
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ZoruaGamer
06-05-2016, 09:53 AM #5

I’ve experienced improved frame rates. I frequently play games like Overwatch, CS:GO, and Minecraft, consistently achieving over 100 frames per second with demanding graphics settings. Regarding Rainbow Six Siege, I also saw improvements; initially, I maintained approximately 90 fps in the first scenario and benchmarks, but it gradually decreased to 40-60 fps during gameplay and dropped to 20-30 fps in relaxed matches.

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Zadaki3l
Member
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06-05-2016, 11:29 PM
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I would monitor the temperatures and electrical readings.
I’d install HWInfo64 and execute it: https://www.hwinfo.com/download/.
Allow it to operate... subsequently, play the game until you experience the reduced frame rates… then close the game and analyze the data within HWInfo64.
It will display the present temperatures and voltages, alongside the maximum and minimum values recorded, along with the lowest and highest readings.
Focus on observing your processor and graphics card temperatures, as well as the +12V, +5V, and +3.3V power supply levels.
Maintain your CPU temperature consistently below approximately 70°C and your GPU temperature below around 85°C.
Additionally, ensure these three voltages fluctuate no more than 5% from their intended values.
Any discrepancies could potentially indicate the root cause of the issue.
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Zadaki3l
06-05-2016, 11:29 PM #6

I would monitor the temperatures and electrical readings.
I’d install HWInfo64 and execute it: https://www.hwinfo.com/download/.
Allow it to operate... subsequently, play the game until you experience the reduced frame rates… then close the game and analyze the data within HWInfo64.
It will display the present temperatures and voltages, alongside the maximum and minimum values recorded, along with the lowest and highest readings.
Focus on observing your processor and graphics card temperatures, as well as the +12V, +5V, and +3.3V power supply levels.
Maintain your CPU temperature consistently below approximately 70°C and your GPU temperature below around 85°C.
Additionally, ensure these three voltages fluctuate no more than 5% from their intended values.
Any discrepancies could potentially indicate the root cause of the issue.