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WPaige
Senior Member
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02-18-2016, 07:14 AM
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I upgraded my laptop specs and tested the performance. Initially, I ran CSGO and got around 150-200 FPS at 1080p. After adjusting graphics settings, disabling antialiasing, and switching to a 4:3 resolution, my frame rate remained unchanged. Surprisingly, it didn’t improve by at least 50 FPS. Could someone share their thoughts or advice on this issue?
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WPaige
02-18-2016, 07:14 AM #1

I upgraded my laptop specs and tested the performance. Initially, I ran CSGO and got around 150-200 FPS at 1080p. After adjusting graphics settings, disabling antialiasing, and switching to a 4:3 resolution, my frame rate remained unchanged. Surprisingly, it didn’t improve by at least 50 FPS. Could someone share their thoughts or advice on this issue?

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
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02-18-2016, 12:18 PM
#2
magic
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BHLxNJx
02-18-2016, 12:18 PM #2

magic

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EyesScreamCone
Junior Member
40
02-18-2016, 08:34 PM
#3
Increasing the resolution has minimal effect on CS:GO performance. The game can operate smoothly even at lower frame rates, such as 60 FPS on a slightly damp potato.
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EyesScreamCone
02-18-2016, 08:34 PM #3

Increasing the resolution has minimal effect on CS:GO performance. The game can operate smoothly even at lower frame rates, such as 60 FPS on a slightly damp potato.

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StarkRider
Member
87
02-21-2016, 06:18 AM
#4
You may want to test some benchmarks. CSGO runs smoothly.
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StarkRider
02-21-2016, 06:18 AM #4

You may want to test some benchmarks. CSGO runs smoothly.

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messymaniac
Junior Member
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02-21-2016, 07:37 AM
#5
It does, reducing your resolution greatly boosts FPS by at least 50 frames per second. In the videos you mentioned, he drops both resolution and graphics settings to see a jump from 200 fps on 1080p to 400–500 fps on 720p. In my case, no improvement occurred because I cut both settings down so much—possibly due to limits in the software or your GPU/CPU capabilities.
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messymaniac
02-21-2016, 07:37 AM #5

It does, reducing your resolution greatly boosts FPS by at least 50 frames per second. In the videos you mentioned, he drops both resolution and graphics settings to see a jump from 200 fps on 1080p to 400–500 fps on 720p. In my case, no improvement occurred because I cut both settings down so much—possibly due to limits in the software or your GPU/CPU capabilities.

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goldenpie54
Junior Member
14
02-29-2016, 01:06 AM
#6
I understand why this seems odd. It’s surprising that FPS didn’t rise after adjusting the graphics settings, since we should see a boost at 1080p with 150-200 FPS. The system should handle it properly, so the hardware isn’t failing or overheating. There must be some limit on FPS.
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goldenpie54
02-29-2016, 01:06 AM #6

I understand why this seems odd. It’s surprising that FPS didn’t rise after adjusting the graphics settings, since we should see a boost at 1080p with 150-200 FPS. The system should handle it properly, so the hardware isn’t failing or overheating. There must be some limit on FPS.

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BloomingIris
Member
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02-29-2016, 02:34 AM
#7
Curious?
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BloomingIris
02-29-2016, 02:34 AM #7

Curious?

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coolgirl1566
Member
170
03-02-2016, 03:07 AM
#8
haven't played CS:GO much so i'm unsure if it supports it, but verify for a frame cap setting—it might be capped at 200fps because of an in-game choice. past this point, it could just be a CPU limitation. adjusting graphics usually eases pressure on the GPU more than the CPU, and the CPU might still struggle no matter how intense the visuals are.
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coolgirl1566
03-02-2016, 03:07 AM #8

haven't played CS:GO much so i'm unsure if it supports it, but verify for a frame cap setting—it might be capped at 200fps because of an in-game choice. past this point, it could just be a CPU limitation. adjusting graphics usually eases pressure on the GPU more than the CPU, and the CPU might still struggle no matter how intense the visuals are.

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CrazyM3lon
Junior Member
18
03-02-2016, 04:18 AM
#9
Ensure your FPS isn't capped. The command is fps_max xxx
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CrazyM3lon
03-02-2016, 04:18 AM #9

Ensure your FPS isn't capped. The command is fps_max xxx

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beschteLars
Member
221
03-03-2016, 12:53 AM
#10
Well an i7-7700HQ is the highest someone could get on a laptop as far as I know (disregarding the mobile workstations) In the game there is a command (fps_max x) and I set it to 500 (originally it was 300) so its not that, laptops not overheating or anything so CPU is fine (no throttling)
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beschteLars
03-03-2016, 12:53 AM #10

Well an i7-7700HQ is the highest someone could get on a laptop as far as I know (disregarding the mobile workstations) In the game there is a command (fps_max x) and I set it to 500 (originally it was 300) so its not that, laptops not overheating or anything so CPU is fine (no throttling)

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