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CSGO FPS Drop Problem

CSGO FPS Drop Problem

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EvanDuzGaming
Member
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11-27-2017, 06:08 AM
#1
Hello.
I've been experiencing unusual FPS drops in CSGO lately. It occurs on specific maps like De_Dust2, especially on short and A sites. The frames per second fall to around 60-100.
My PC setup is:
i7-8700k
GTX 1080
16GB RAM @ 3200Mhz
500GB Samsung 970EVO
I've tried reinstalling the game, updating display drivers, and other fixes.
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EvanDuzGaming
11-27-2017, 06:08 AM #1

Hello.
I've been experiencing unusual FPS drops in CSGO lately. It occurs on specific maps like De_Dust2, especially on short and A sites. The frames per second fall to around 60-100.
My PC setup is:
i7-8700k
GTX 1080
16GB RAM @ 3200Mhz
500GB Samsung 970EVO
I've tried reinstalling the game, updating display drivers, and other fixes.

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PahnterHD
Junior Member
10
11-27-2017, 01:17 PM
#2
I would normally run DDU in safe mode, then clean and restart, returning to normal mode, installing the latest WHQL driver, and let us see how CS:GO performs. Keep in mind you should maintain around 200fps regardless of resolution. Your system seems solid enough—this might just be a software or Windows issue. The game should run smoothly on your hardware. Also, note that CS:GO is quite CPU-intensive and not fully optimized for today’s GPUs. What frame rate do you achieve, and what happens when it drops?
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PahnterHD
11-27-2017, 01:17 PM #2

I would normally run DDU in safe mode, then clean and restart, returning to normal mode, installing the latest WHQL driver, and let us see how CS:GO performs. Keep in mind you should maintain around 200fps regardless of resolution. Your system seems solid enough—this might just be a software or Windows issue. The game should run smoothly on your hardware. Also, note that CS:GO is quite CPU-intensive and not fully optimized for today’s GPUs. What frame rate do you achieve, and what happens when it drops?

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Nicole_Kun
Junior Member
11
11-29-2017, 09:22 AM
#3
I receive around 250-300 frames per second but it drops to 90-120 at times.
I've disabled CAM software for tasks (some users said NZXT CAM causes fps issues).
I'm using iCue, Thundermaster, Aura, and Logitech gaming software (all with default settings) – no GPU overclocking or similar changes.
See screenshots
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Nicole_Kun
11-29-2017, 09:22 AM #3

I receive around 250-300 frames per second but it drops to 90-120 at times.
I've disabled CAM software for tasks (some users said NZXT CAM causes fps issues).
I'm using iCue, Thundermaster, Aura, and Logitech gaming software (all with default settings) – no GPU overclocking or similar changes.
See screenshots

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PsychosistX
Member
111
11-30-2017, 03:46 AM
#4
any help?
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PsychosistX
11-30-2017, 03:46 AM #4

any help?