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Dustyn1001
Member
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10-10-2016, 01:24 AM
#1
Okay so I have been having a problem recently, and I cant seem to find a solution to it. I've been playing CS:GO for the past few months, and have never had a single problem with it. I've been getting some SERIOUS FPS drops recently and some stuttering as well. I'd say around a week or two ago I started having this issue. Before it would run around in the 200ish FPS zone and never really drop below 150. However now, with all the settings turned down to minimum, the most I can get is around 60, that includes stuttering in certain spots and horrible FPS drops when looking out in places with more detail. To the point I get around 30-40. There is legit no reason for this to be happening. Even with my GTX 570 I have never had this issue. Here's my current specs. AMD FX 8350 Vishera (never overclocked) reference GTX 970 4gb Vram (never overclocked) 16GB of DDR3 Ram 2x1TB HDD's with plenty of space and a 3TB HDD for backups. Everything runs cool, so there is no overheating at all, CPU runs a nice 60c at most, and GPU under full load around 70-80c. I have a similar issue with Gmod as well where it only uses 10% of the GPU and clocks a crappy 40FPS. What might be going on??? All drivers are up to date, and there should be no bottlenecking at all coming from the system. Especially since with the 970 not too long ago it was working just fine. If it makes any difference, I have my 570 hooked up for dedicated PhysX and modeling in Blender.
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Dustyn1001
10-10-2016, 01:24 AM #1

Okay so I have been having a problem recently, and I cant seem to find a solution to it. I've been playing CS:GO for the past few months, and have never had a single problem with it. I've been getting some SERIOUS FPS drops recently and some stuttering as well. I'd say around a week or two ago I started having this issue. Before it would run around in the 200ish FPS zone and never really drop below 150. However now, with all the settings turned down to minimum, the most I can get is around 60, that includes stuttering in certain spots and horrible FPS drops when looking out in places with more detail. To the point I get around 30-40. There is legit no reason for this to be happening. Even with my GTX 570 I have never had this issue. Here's my current specs. AMD FX 8350 Vishera (never overclocked) reference GTX 970 4gb Vram (never overclocked) 16GB of DDR3 Ram 2x1TB HDD's with plenty of space and a 3TB HDD for backups. Everything runs cool, so there is no overheating at all, CPU runs a nice 60c at most, and GPU under full load around 70-80c. I have a similar issue with Gmod as well where it only uses 10% of the GPU and clocks a crappy 40FPS. What might be going on??? All drivers are up to date, and there should be no bottlenecking at all coming from the system. Especially since with the 970 not too long ago it was working just fine. If it makes any difference, I have my 570 hooked up for dedicated PhysX and modeling in Blender.

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TheWarlord23
Member
194
10-15-2016, 06:14 PM
#2
Your CPU is limiting your GPU performance. The audio drop indicates the CPU is throttling. Check the temperatures on both devices while they run to see how they behave under load.
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TheWarlord23
10-15-2016, 06:14 PM #2

Your CPU is limiting your GPU performance. The audio drop indicates the CPU is throttling. Check the temperatures on both devices while they run to see how they behave under load.

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Bro76
Member
126
11-03-2016, 08:53 AM
#3
In CS Go, install FPSMax, adjust settings, and restart the application.
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Bro76
11-03-2016, 08:53 AM #3

In CS Go, install FPSMax, adjust settings, and restart the application.

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danielkol
Junior Member
46
11-20-2016, 01:11 PM
#4
The source-based game demands significant CPU power, which explains the performance issues. The sudden drop in frame rate caught you off guard. Are you utilizing HRTF?
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danielkol
11-20-2016, 01:11 PM #4

The source-based game demands significant CPU power, which explains the performance issues. The sudden drop in frame rate caught you off guard. Are you utilizing HRTF?

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StoormBack
Member
135
11-23-2016, 03:21 AM
#5
The limitation doesn't exist since I can utilize full GPU performance even in CPU-heavy titles such as BeamNG. Also, if you're reading this, the problem didn't occur before. All systems were functioning properly. HRTF?
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StoormBack
11-23-2016, 03:21 AM #5

The limitation doesn't exist since I can utilize full GPU performance even in CPU-heavy titles such as BeamNG. Also, if you're reading this, the problem didn't occur before. All systems were functioning properly. HRTF?

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WildCandy
Senior Member
675
11-23-2016, 08:00 AM
#6
It's possible your setup is attempting to use the 570 instead of the 970. Take out the 570 and see how it works.
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WildCandy
11-23-2016, 08:00 AM #6

It's possible your setup is attempting to use the 570 instead of the 970. Take out the 570 and see how it works.

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Joustboy
Junior Member
43
11-24-2016, 08:28 PM
#7
In MSI After-burner it runs at just 1% when idle unless you're playing games needing PhysX or 3D modeling.
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Joustboy
11-24-2016, 08:28 PM #7

In MSI After-burner it runs at just 1% when idle unless you're playing games needing PhysX or 3D modeling.

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xImRaze
Junior Member
4
11-25-2016, 01:17 AM
#8
Have you looked at your CPU usage while playing? Avoid saying anything like "it isn’t causing a bottleneck" unless you’ve monitored it since the issue began.
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xImRaze
11-25-2016, 01:17 AM #8

Have you looked at your CPU usage while playing? Avoid saying anything like "it isn’t causing a bottleneck" unless you’ve monitored it since the issue began.

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Nelina
Member
184
11-26-2016, 04:45 PM
#9
Well I would not be impressed if there is a bottleneck, my FX-8300 is doing the same to my 970.
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Nelina
11-26-2016, 04:45 PM #9

Well I would not be impressed if there is a bottleneck, my FX-8300 is doing the same to my 970.

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tada_da
Member
128
11-26-2016, 05:41 PM
#10
CPU activity sits near half capacity, rises to about sixty percent when the display is busy. The GPU remains low, hovering between ten and twenty percent, possibly consistently around fifteen percent. This isn’t a problem with my other titles either.
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tada_da
11-26-2016, 05:41 PM #10

CPU activity sits near half capacity, rises to about sixty percent when the display is busy. The GPU remains low, hovering between ten and twenty percent, possibly consistently around fifteen percent. This isn’t a problem with my other titles either.

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