Is my GPU underperforming in Siege?

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Asked By GamerDude247 On

I've been playing Rainbow Six Siege on low settings to get the best possible frame rates, but I've noticed some weird behavior. Occasionally, I see my GPU usage drop to 0% for 1 to 5 seconds, and sometimes it can go as long as 10 to 30 seconds in extreme cases. I've already tried a bunch of troubleshooting steps like updating my BIOS and drivers, upgrading my RAM, and even swapping to a new PSU. I also switched from air cooling to an AIO for my CPU. My temperatures seem fine, with the CPU running at about 55°C and the GPU at 65°C under load. I'm using an RTX 4060 paired with an i7-14700F. Is my GPU not strong enough for this game?

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Answered By GameWatcher321 On

I've noticed that this happens especially when the environment is changing a lot, like when walls are destroyed by shotguns and debris appears. It seems to stress both the CPU and GPU when all that stuff is happening.

FPSHater101 -

That's true! It seems like when things get complex like that, the computer has to process a ton of data simultaneously, which causes those drops.

Answered By CPU_Guru83 On

What version of Windows are you on? If you're using Windows 11, there might be some e-core issues affecting performance.

CuriousPlayer11 -

I'm on Windows 11. What exactly are e-cores?

Answered By TechWhiz99 On

It doesn't sound like your GPU is the problem at all. Have you checked if your game is installed on an SSD or an HDD? That's a key factor!

StorageKing42 -

I’ve got Steam on a MP33 SSD and the game itself on a T500 Crucial SSD.

FileFixer77 -

I tried relocating the game to another SSD, verified files, and even uninstalled and reinstalled it.

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