Watch your CLI and find out what is happening to the calls. Are you seeing the word "congestion" at all?
Drop calls at 2 seconds (perhaps 5, but not higher than that).
Calls per second at 2 or 3, NOT higher than 5 unless you have DISCUSSED with your VOIP provider that you are using a dialer. This will seem like it should be bad, but actually is "smooths out" the connections quite a bit, in the end it can remove "Congestion" as well as result in less dropped calls. (Also: you have a small room, anything more than 5 calls per second would only be necessary if you are broadcast dialing)
Also in the CLI try:
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sip show channels
and learn to identify which calls are "agents in conferences" and which are "ringing outbound asterisk calls" and which are "live". Then compare the sip show channels output to the numbers you see in the vicidial real-time screen. (Then the question is whether Vicidial is losing track of calls or if it actually has close to the correct number of "ringing"/"live" calls according to asterisk.)
also be sure you have not tried to modify any of the settings for "adapt" (which are ignored in ratio, but for some inexplicable reason cause serious slowdowns in operation when used). For instance: "Adapt Intensity Modifier" (note the word "Adapt") should never be anything but "balanced" unless you are USING Adapt and know that that setting does! LOL