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rainbow six siege benchmark values are always different, is it normal?

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When I test the graphics card RX 570 processor Ryzen 5 3600x system, the values constantly appear to be different. Is the difference of 11 fps normal?
 
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It’s an e-sports title which often runs at very high framerate. So if this is a difference that you see without any frame cap, then yes, it’s normal. The bench isn’t absolutely consistent.
However, if that’s when capped to something rather low, like 60, then no, that would be concerning even on somewhat weaker hardware like yours.
 

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It’s an e-sports title which often runs at very high framerate. So if this is a difference that you see without any frame cap, then yes, it’s normal. The bench isn’t absolutely consistent.
However, if that’s when capped to something rather low, like 60, then no, that would be concerning even on somewhat weaker hardware like yours.
So is it normal for something like this to happen?
 
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Yes, in the case that I’ve described. It’s called run to run variance.
 
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So is it normal for something like this to happen?
What Onasi is saying is that if you have 60 fps in one run and 49 in another, it is bad. If you have 300 fps in one run and 289 in another it is a nothingburger.
 
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Exactly. It’s all relative. A less than 5% difference in the first case, which is absolutely down to variance and a difference of almost 20% on the hardware that should not be struggling this badly in the second. Saying “I get a difference of 11 FPS” isn’t actually particularly helpful without actually stating what the framerate is and, honestly, even what the resolution and settings are.
 
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