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Benchmark Results Fluctuating

Galagage

Hey LTT forum!

This is my first post to the forums, but long time fan of the channel.

 

As the title states I’m having an issue with my average fps results when running the benchmark in Rainbow Six Siege. When running the benchmark back to back with the same exact graphic settings (all max, 100% render resolution @1080p). One result will show 319 avg fps, the next test will show 309, then the next 300. Then I will restart my system and it will have 320 avg fps.

 

My specs:

i7-11700k

16GB 3200mhz RAM

MSI GAMING X RTX 3060ti


After contacting Nvidia they say there is no problem with these results and that it’s normal to have 20-30 fps difference. (I have a hard time believing this, but I hope they are right!) I have no thermal throttling, my temps are around 60-70 Celsius.

 

Am I just worrying about this for no reason? Is this normal?

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16 minutes ago, Galagage said:

Am I just worrying about this for no reason?

yes. thats single digit % changes. its weird to consider that an issue
 

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Last night I ran the benchmark three times, and each time the fps average dropped. From like 315 to 305 down to 300 on the third run. All back to back. That’s fine?

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9 minutes ago, emosun said:

yes. thats single digit % changes. its weird to consider that an issue
 

Awesome, thanks. I’m rather new and just wanted to make sure everything was okay with those fluctuations.

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1 hour ago, Galagage said:

Last night I ran the benchmark three times, and each time the fps average dropped. From like 315 to 305 down to 300 on the third run. All back to back. That’s fine?

Running benchmarks in succession results with lower scores because the parts heat up. A warm GPU downclocks. A warm CPU downclocks.

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20 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

Running benchmarks in succession results with lower scores because the parts heat up. A warm GPU downclocks. A warm CPU downclocks.

Awesome, thank you so much for the reply! I just bought this gpu used and wanted to make sure everything seemed normal. 

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