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CS-GO low FPS

CS-GO low FPS

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Dqu
Junior Member
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08-25-2017, 03:15 PM
#1
Hello everyone, sorry for opening this topic, but I really need some assistance! (Sorry for my poor English!)

In the past month, I’ve been struggling to understand why my new PC isn’t reaching 300 PFS. When I play, my FPS drops from 300 to 120 or even lower.
I checked all the settings I found online.
My system is an Intel i7 5930K without overclocking, paired with 2 SLI Nvidia 1080 graphics, 32 GB RAM at 1600 MHz, running on MSI Godlike Carbon, and a Corsair water cooler with a 1200 W power supply. I also used four SSDs and one M2 Samsung EVO.

I tried moving the game to another SSD or switching to SLI mode, but the FPS drop remained the same. Without SLI, the performance drops from 450–500 to 180–160.
I’m playing at 4:3 resolution at 1280x960 with low settings.
I’m around 10k of playtime and want to get the best possible score from this game. With this setup, I can’t achieve my goals because some things aren’t running well!

OFF TOPIC: In other games like BF5, BF1 Division 2, or CSGO, I usually get around 120 FPS+ with all settings set to Ultra or High. These games run smoothly, but I’m focusing on CSGO right now.
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Dqu
08-25-2017, 03:15 PM #1

Hello everyone, sorry for opening this topic, but I really need some assistance! (Sorry for my poor English!)

In the past month, I’ve been struggling to understand why my new PC isn’t reaching 300 PFS. When I play, my FPS drops from 300 to 120 or even lower.
I checked all the settings I found online.
My system is an Intel i7 5930K without overclocking, paired with 2 SLI Nvidia 1080 graphics, 32 GB RAM at 1600 MHz, running on MSI Godlike Carbon, and a Corsair water cooler with a 1200 W power supply. I also used four SSDs and one M2 Samsung EVO.

I tried moving the game to another SSD or switching to SLI mode, but the FPS drop remained the same. Without SLI, the performance drops from 450–500 to 180–160.
I’m playing at 4:3 resolution at 1280x960 with low settings.
I’m around 10k of playtime and want to get the best possible score from this game. With this setup, I can’t achieve my goals because some things aren’t running well!

OFF TOPIC: In other games like BF5, BF1 Division 2, or CSGO, I usually get around 120 FPS+ with all settings set to Ultra or High. These games run smoothly, but I’m focusing on CSGO right now.

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DaniKandor
Member
107
08-27-2017, 01:29 AM
#2
What are your CPU and GPU temperatures? If you're beginning with high FPS, they may decrease while playing, suggesting possible overheating.
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DaniKandor
08-27-2017, 01:29 AM #2

What are your CPU and GPU temperatures? If you're beginning with high FPS, they may decrease while playing, suggesting possible overheating.

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eLicks
Member
187
09-02-2017, 11:30 PM
#3
Hello ,
Cpu
Standard Ambient = 22C - 25C
Tcase (CPU temp) =
65C - 68C
Gpu
Around 55C - 60C
yes but the FPS go down Fast and somthimes do somthing like a freeze for 1sec
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eLicks
09-02-2017, 11:30 PM #3

Hello ,
Cpu
Standard Ambient = 22C - 25C
Tcase (CPU temp) =
65C - 68C
Gpu
Around 55C - 60C
yes but the FPS go down Fast and somthimes do somthing like a freeze for 1sec

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SN0W_LE0PARD
Member
182
09-05-2017, 07:32 AM
#4
watch and do the same to boost my 30 to 35 fps without any drop and keep the shutter steady... thank you later.
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SN0W_LE0PARD
09-05-2017, 07:32 AM #4

watch and do the same to boost my 30 to 35 fps without any drop and keep the shutter steady... thank you later.

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RyzeLink
Member
52
09-05-2017, 11:30 AM
#5
It could be a CPU bottleneck; the CPU speed significantly impacts CSGO FPS. Consider a simple 4.2GHz overclock, and verify your RAM is indeed running at 3200MHz!
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RyzeLink
09-05-2017, 11:30 AM #5

It could be a CPU bottleneck; the CPU speed significantly impacts CSGO FPS. Consider a simple 4.2GHz overclock, and verify your RAM is indeed running at 3200MHz!

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Flow_Neck
Member
102
09-05-2017, 04:35 PM
#6
Super dumb question, but how many Hz does your monitor have? Because if it is a 60 Hz Monitor everything above 60 FPS is not really necessary. It could feel smoother; but 120 FPS are already double. On the other hand, you should have more FPS with your system.
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Flow_Neck
09-05-2017, 04:35 PM #6

Super dumb question, but how many Hz does your monitor have? Because if it is a 60 Hz Monitor everything above 60 FPS is not really necessary. It could feel smoother; but 120 FPS are already double. On the other hand, you should have more FPS with your system.