Best GPU for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 (2026)

To run Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 well, aim for a graphics card at or above its recommended GPU. Below are our picks by resolution, chosen from real benchmark data — a budget option for smooth 1080p, a value pick for 1440p, and a high-end card for 4K.

Recommended graphics cards by resolution

ResolutionOur pickPrice
1080p High Intel Arc A380
Best budget pick · 6GB · ~$99.00
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1440p High NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Best value pick · 6GB · ~$149.00
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1440p Ultra / 4K with upscaling NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB
Best high-end pick · 6GB · ~$199.00
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These picks target a smooth experience at each resolution. For native 4K at max settings — especially with ray tracing or path tracing — aim higher than the high-end pick and use DLSS/FSR upscaling, which can effectively move a card up a tier.

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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 system requirements

ComponentMinimumRecommended
GPU128 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant, Shader 3.0-enabled video card (256 MB recommended) (see supported list*)NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
CPU3 GHz Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 3000 (3.5 GHz Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 3500 recommended)Intel Core i5
RAM1 GB16 GB

Want to confirm a specific card? Test it against Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 with our free Can I Run It tool, estimate frames with the FPS Estimator, or compare cards on the GPU tier list.

Frequently Asked Questions

What GPU do I need for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2?
For smooth 1080p, a Intel Arc A380-class card meets the recommended bar. For 1440p, step up to around a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti. For 4K, a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB or better gives the most headroom. You can verify any card with our free Can I Run It checker.

Can I run Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 on a cheaper GPU?
Often yes, at lower settings or with upscaling (DLSS/FSR). Anything at or above the game's minimum GPU will launch it; the picks above target a smooth, recommended-level experience.

Do I need a new CPU too?
For most games the GPU matters most, but a badly paired CPU can bottleneck a strong card. Check the balance with our bottleneck calculator before buying.