Cpu dual core

blupoison

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Jul 12, 2015
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Hello ive wanted ti ask what are the settings or what can i do to recieve less demand on my cpu for rainbow six seige my specs are a pentium g3250 gtx 570 8gb ddr3 ram and a hyper x cloud 2 ive seen viseos where it seems to run normal and only frames are a problem but for my case i grt these micro stutters and i can hear them like this crackling noise. Any help would be appreciated
 
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Well you have two problems: 1 a 2 core/2 thread CPU below the minimum system requirements for the game (minimum is 2 cores 4 threads) and 2: A 7 year old GPU that is only just barely above the minimum requirements for the game (1.25GB of VRAM is quite low for a modern game). Your stutters could be either due to your CPU not keeping up or due to insufficient VRAM, especially if you are playing at 1080p resolution or have any of the graphics settings set above the lowest.

About all you can do is stop all background programs and tasks that may be eating up CPU time, and turn every setting down as low as it will go, and hope the game will run adequately. If you are CPU limited though there is usually little that can be done, as most...
Well you have two problems: 1 a 2 core/2 thread CPU below the minimum system requirements for the game (minimum is 2 cores 4 threads) and 2: A 7 year old GPU that is only just barely above the minimum requirements for the game (1.25GB of VRAM is quite low for a modern game). Your stutters could be either due to your CPU not keeping up or due to insufficient VRAM, especially if you are playing at 1080p resolution or have any of the graphics settings set above the lowest.

About all you can do is stop all background programs and tasks that may be eating up CPU time, and turn every setting down as low as it will go, and hope the game will run adequately. If you are CPU limited though there is usually little that can be done, as most graphical settings do not have a huge impact on CPU usage and online multiplayer games tend to be more CPU intensive than single player titles.
 
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