Cs go FPS on Ryzen
Cs go FPS on Ryzen
Hello,
I purchased my components in December and currently experience around 200fps on cs go, occasionally dropping to 100... I play everything at low settings (except shadows) and use a 4:3 resolution of 1024x768.
Here’s my build:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX X470-F Gaming
RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ RGB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000 MHz CL15
Graphics: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Gaming Z 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
Monitor: Asus ROG SWIFT PG258Q 24.5" FHD 240Hz
My launch settings:
-novid +fps_max 300 -freq 240 -tickrate 128 -language english -high -threads 16 +cl_forcepreload 1 -d3d9ex -nojoy +exec karbust.cfg +exec autoexec.cfg
Anyone know why this happens?
Thank you
What do you mean?
1080p looks nearly identical across all settings at low resolution. I'm testing a 4:3 black bar option to check for differences...
Which specific section should I adjust?
Dragon Center is on the OC preset, with limited changes possible as only the graphics are MSI and the motherboard is Asus.
I've already attempted to adjust it using MSI Afterburner, but didn't see any improvements.
FPS drops on CSGO, Apex Legends, Black Ops 3 & 4, Overwatch and Just Cause 4 are still solid.
My username is UserBenchmanrk Tes (note: the info might not be fully accurate due to using TeamViewer):
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/16092661
launch the nvidia control panel, locate the 3d settings on the left side, and adjust a universal or per-game configuration. look for a feature akin to power management mode, then choose to prioritize maximum performance. be aware that enabling this setting keeps your graphics card's clock speeds at their highest level, which may increase heat and power consumption.
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- Identical configurations observed but with adjusted launch parameters.
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- Results remain consistent across different settings modifications.
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- Same conditions applied, yet performance varies slightly.
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- Performance metrics stay stable despite minor parameter changes.
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Are you certain you can distinguish the difference between 200 and 240 Hz?
When purchasing, I aim to utilize it, particularly in CS GO which is my favorite game, while I'm satisfied with 144Hz in other games.
Ah ok. I was just trying to find a nice way to tell you that you might want to do some research about how many hz a human can actually see based on situations.