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Rainbow Six Siege has some frustrating crashes.

Rainbow Six Siege has some frustrating crashes.

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Fred10244
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05-28-2025, 12:44 AM
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I enjoy Rainbow Six Siege, though some games tend to crash when I push my GPU or CPU too hard. After a few overclock attempts, the game freezes and stops working for about 15-20 minutes before it crashes again. I often need to restart my PC. Anyone have ideas on how to fix this issue? It seems like the problem is specific to that game. Even if I don’t overclock, I usually get around 60 FPS. It’s frustrating because I have to tweak settings just for one game, which isn’t practical. Other titles like Far Cry Primal, Far Cry 4, GTA V, BF4, and BF HL have worked fine for me, but not so much for Rainbow Six Siege.
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Fred10244
05-28-2025, 12:44 AM #1

I enjoy Rainbow Six Siege, though some games tend to crash when I push my GPU or CPU too hard. After a few overclock attempts, the game freezes and stops working for about 15-20 minutes before it crashes again. I often need to restart my PC. Anyone have ideas on how to fix this issue? It seems like the problem is specific to that game. Even if I don’t overclock, I usually get around 60 FPS. It’s frustrating because I have to tweak settings just for one game, which isn’t practical. Other titles like Far Cry Primal, Far Cry 4, GTA V, BF4, and BF HL have worked fine for me, but not so much for Rainbow Six Siege.

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05-28-2025, 07:04 AM
#2
If your overclock leads to crashes, it's not very reliable. It works fine in Tomb Raider (I kept my GPU at 100%) and reaches up to 1520MHz, but it fails during StarCraft II (around 30-100% load, changing a lot). It crashes near 1480MHz. You should try different workloads before deciding if it's stable.
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hamstercandy26
05-28-2025, 07:04 AM #2

If your overclock leads to crashes, it's not very reliable. It works fine in Tomb Raider (I kept my GPU at 100%) and reaches up to 1520MHz, but it fails during StarCraft II (around 30-100% load, changing a lot). It crashes near 1480MHz. You should try different workloads before deciding if it's stable.

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JanixMC
Junior Member
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05-28-2025, 09:27 AM
#3
I've checked it across 6 titles!... Skyrim, GTA V, Far Cry Primal/4, Hitman, Metro Last Light, and I also ran Prime95 plus a few more tests. It's clearly a game issue 100%.
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JanixMC
05-28-2025, 09:27 AM #3

I've checked it across 6 titles!... Skyrim, GTA V, Far Cry Primal/4, Hitman, Metro Last Light, and I also ran Prime95 plus a few more tests. It's clearly a game issue 100%.

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MK_GAM3ER
Junior Member
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05-28-2025, 02:34 PM
#4
It's reasonable to think the game won't confirm if you boosted it too much—it's your setup that's causing issues.
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MK_GAM3ER
05-28-2025, 02:34 PM #4

It's reasonable to think the game won't confirm if you boosted it too much—it's your setup that's causing issues.

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Ferruccio88
Junior Member
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05-29-2025, 01:14 PM
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Disappointed
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Ferruccio88
05-29-2025, 01:14 PM #5

Disappointed

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KoorLP
Junior Member
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06-20-2025, 03:37 AM
#6
I'm playing StarCraft II, right? But honestly, I don't think I need those extra MIDI notes. I just lowered the target from 1500 to 1450 for a bit of 24/7 optimization in SC2.
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KoorLP
06-20-2025, 03:37 AM #6

I'm playing StarCraft II, right? But honestly, I don't think I need those extra MIDI notes. I just lowered the target from 1500 to 1450 for a bit of 24/7 optimization in SC2.

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SEIgeMoDE
Member
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06-22-2025, 09:20 PM
#7
I'll proceed alike. No options here.
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SEIgeMoDE
06-22-2025, 09:20 PM #7

I'll proceed alike. No options here.