F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming A typical FPS in CSGO depends on your hardware, but generally it's around 60-80 FPS with modern settings.

A typical FPS in CSGO depends on your hardware, but generally it's around 60-80 FPS with modern settings.

A typical FPS in CSGO depends on your hardware, but generally it's around 60-80 FPS with modern settings.

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dandodo1813
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06-02-2023, 02:33 PM
#11
By default CS:GO is limited to 300 FPS, which might explain this. Enter "fps_max 0" in the console to remove the cap.
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dandodo1813
06-02-2023, 02:33 PM #11

By default CS:GO is limited to 300 FPS, which might explain this. Enter "fps_max 0" in the console to remove the cap.

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WF_Catt
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06-02-2023, 04:30 PM
#12
You're already receiving over 200 fps consistently, which is great. There shouldn't be any obvious change if you increase it further. It seems you likely don't have a 300Hz display; your 3700X and 1080Ti are handling performance similarly.
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WF_Catt
06-02-2023, 04:30 PM #12

You're already receiving over 200 fps consistently, which is great. There shouldn't be any obvious change if you increase it further. It seems you likely don't have a 300Hz display; your 3700X and 1080Ti are handling performance similarly.

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Pipper1222
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06-03-2023, 12:01 AM
#13
attempted but progress remains limited
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Pipper1222
06-03-2023, 12:01 AM #13

attempted but progress remains limited

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meekis321
Junior Member
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06-04-2023, 09:09 PM
#14
That's correct. I'm just worried there might be an issue with my system.
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meekis321
06-04-2023, 09:09 PM #14

That's correct. I'm just worried there might be an issue with my system.

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A_Piggy
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06-05-2023, 05:38 AM
#15
Compare your performance in a tougher game instead of one with a potato. Try a more challenging match and check your FPS there. CS:GO should exceed 200 fps on a 1660 Super, I believe.
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A_Piggy
06-05-2023, 05:38 AM #15

Compare your performance in a tougher game instead of one with a potato. Try a more challenging match and check your FPS there. CS:GO should exceed 200 fps on a 1660 Super, I believe.

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martims098
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06-26-2023, 12:54 PM
#16
That's understandable. I often explore the lower levels in the hundreds on some maps, such as Dust II. It's quite typical.
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martims098
06-26-2023, 12:54 PM #16

That's understandable. I often explore the lower levels in the hundreds on some maps, such as Dust II. It's quite typical.

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arvid888
Member
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06-29-2023, 10:46 PM
#17
The GPU clocks and usage during a CS:GO session can vary widely based on system specs, game settings, and load times. Typically, you'll see high frame rates with stable clock speeds, but sustained usage may peak around 1.5–2.0 GHz depending on the hardware.
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arvid888
06-29-2023, 10:46 PM #17

The GPU clocks and usage during a CS:GO session can vary widely based on system specs, game settings, and load times. Typically, you'll see high frame rates with stable clock speeds, but sustained usage may peak around 1.5–2.0 GHz depending on the hardware.

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SuperTigresss
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06-30-2023, 03:14 AM
#18
You're wondering how to see your GPU's clock speeds and why this is important. It helps you understand how fast your graphics card is working, which affects gaming performance and overall system speed.
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SuperTigresss
06-30-2023, 03:14 AM #18

You're wondering how to see your GPU's clock speeds and why this is important. It helps you understand how fast your graphics card is working, which affects gaming performance and overall system speed.

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Th3G4merX
Senior Member
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06-30-2023, 04:33 AM
#19
Ensure your GPU isn't stuck in low-power mode by using MSI Afterburner together with RivaTuner. This setup lets you monitor performance, view clock speeds, and track usage live.
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Th3G4merX
06-30-2023, 04:33 AM #19

Ensure your GPU isn't stuck in low-power mode by using MSI Afterburner together with RivaTuner. This setup lets you monitor performance, view clock speeds, and track usage live.

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Sh2dow_K1LL3R
Junior Member
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06-30-2023, 08:57 AM
#20
I haven't played CS:GO in a while, but usually I didn't check my FPS since it was consistently high and didn't seem to matter much from one map to another. On my 120Hz screen I didn't feel any change in responsiveness or smoothness between 120 and 300 fps, though maybe that's just me. I only played at LEM rank during my best form, so perhaps higher players will say they notice the difference between 290 and 300 fps.
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Sh2dow_K1LL3R
06-30-2023, 08:57 AM #20

I haven't played CS:GO in a while, but usually I didn't check my FPS since it was consistently high and didn't seem to matter much from one map to another. On my 120Hz screen I didn't feel any change in responsiveness or smoothness between 120 and 300 fps, though maybe that's just me. I only played at LEM rank during my best form, so perhaps higher players will say they notice the difference between 290 and 300 fps.

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