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CSGO stuttering resolution.

CSGO stuttering resolution.

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BaiFelicia
Member
231
02-26-2019, 06:09 PM
#1
I recently assembled a new gaming PC and have been playing CSGO, achieving approximately 200-300 frames per second on max settings. However, it doesn't feel entirely smooth and I’m inexplicably bothered by this. I am unable to determine why the frame rate is not capped at 300. Could you offer any suggestions?

My hardware components are performing optimally: the GPU and CPU have been stress-tested, exhibiting normal temperatures with no issues.

Specifications:

AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
PowerColor Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB 256-Bit GDDR6
MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS ATX AM4
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB DDR4-3200 Memory
Intel 660p Series 2.048 TB M.2-2280 NVME SSD
Corsair RMx (2018) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX PS
Acer - XF270H 27" LED FHD FreeSync 144 Hz
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BaiFelicia
02-26-2019, 06:09 PM #1

I recently assembled a new gaming PC and have been playing CSGO, achieving approximately 200-300 frames per second on max settings. However, it doesn't feel entirely smooth and I’m inexplicably bothered by this. I am unable to determine why the frame rate is not capped at 300. Could you offer any suggestions?

My hardware components are performing optimally: the GPU and CPU have been stress-tested, exhibiting normal temperatures with no issues.

Specifications:

AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
PowerColor Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB 256-Bit GDDR6
MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS ATX AM4
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB DDR4-3200 Memory
Intel 660p Series 2.048 TB M.2-2280 NVME SSD
Corsair RMx (2018) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX PS
Acer - XF270H 27" LED FHD FreeSync 144 Hz

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HowBoutCoffee
Member
176
02-27-2019, 04:35 AM
#2
Windows offers numerous advanced power settings that can be customized. This guide demonstrates how to locate processor power management options within these advanced settings and explore minimum/maximum state configurations. Examine the screenshot depicting the third-to-last image to understand the window’s appearance. Experiment with 10% and 20% settings, comparing results using either Ryzen balance or Windows balance, and adjust the minimum state accordingly for each chosen setting.
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HowBoutCoffee
02-27-2019, 04:35 AM #2

Windows offers numerous advanced power settings that can be customized. This guide demonstrates how to locate processor power management options within these advanced settings and explore minimum/maximum state configurations. Examine the screenshot depicting the third-to-last image to understand the window’s appearance. Experiment with 10% and 20% settings, comparing results using either Ryzen balance or Windows balance, and adjust the minimum state accordingly for each chosen setting.

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Agrebi_
Member
68
02-27-2019, 10:58 AM
#3
Experiment with enhanced sync settings within Adrenaline, testing on and off functionalities alongside various synchronization methods. Aim for frame rates within the Freesync range, limiting it to 144 fps to mitigate potential micro jitters resulting from unsynchronized frames. Alternatively, cap fps at 143 in CS:GO or utilize Vsync.
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Agrebi_
02-27-2019, 10:58 AM #3

Experiment with enhanced sync settings within Adrenaline, testing on and off functionalities alongside various synchronization methods. Aim for frame rates within the Freesync range, limiting it to 144 fps to mitigate potential micro jitters resulting from unsynchronized frames. Alternatively, cap fps at 143 in CS:GO or utilize Vsync.

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Thewierdo62
Junior Member
3
03-06-2019, 02:25 PM
#4
Yes, games may seem to lag when the frames per second exceeds the screen’s capability. Vertical synchronization can assist with this issue.
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Thewierdo62
03-06-2019, 02:25 PM #4

Yes, games may seem to lag when the frames per second exceeds the screen’s capability. Vertical synchronization can assist with this issue.

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pyrote
Senior Member
407
03-21-2019, 11:23 PM
#5
I attempted to disable it, limiting my frame rate to 144, but it consistently lowered to 100. Utilizing the command -threads 32 was the only solution, though Counter-Strike: Global Offensive struggled to run with that many threads. My frame rate was successfully maintained at 300, yet the game experienced instability, and attempts with configurations of 4-6-8-12 failed.
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pyrote
03-21-2019, 11:23 PM #5

I attempted to disable it, limiting my frame rate to 144, but it consistently lowered to 100. Utilizing the command -threads 32 was the only solution, though Counter-Strike: Global Offensive struggled to run with that many threads. My frame rate was successfully maintained at 300, yet the game experienced instability, and attempts with configurations of 4-6-8-12 failed.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
909
03-25-2019, 09:43 PM
#6
Could the system not process the load?
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eskzz
03-25-2019, 09:43 PM #6

Could the system not process the load?

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ItsCocossaur
Junior Member
18
03-26-2019, 12:21 PM
#7
Investigating optimal Adrenaline settings for CSGO could reveal a compatibility issue. Considering your processor’s multi-core capability, it's conceivable that CSGO utilizes only two threads, leading to periods of low activity and potential sleep mode. Check your power plan; switching to Ryzen/Windows balanced with a minimum processor state of 10% and incrementally increasing it from there might be beneficial, instead of utilizing the high performance setting.
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ItsCocossaur
03-26-2019, 12:21 PM #7

Investigating optimal Adrenaline settings for CSGO could reveal a compatibility issue. Considering your processor’s multi-core capability, it's conceivable that CSGO utilizes only two threads, leading to periods of low activity and potential sleep mode. Check your power plan; switching to Ryzen/Windows balanced with a minimum processor state of 10% and incrementally increasing it from there might be beneficial, instead of utilizing the high performance setting.

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Bonnibel
Posting Freak
794
03-28-2019, 08:00 AM
#8
It cannot handle a large number of threads. That's what I was considering, that the cores aren’t being used fully. Can you explain the Ryzen win balanced/min processor state? Is that within the power option settings?
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Bonnibel
03-28-2019, 08:00 AM #8

It cannot handle a large number of threads. That's what I was considering, that the cores aren’t being used fully. Can you explain the Ryzen win balanced/min processor state? Is that within the power option settings?

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Xillya
Junior Member
44
04-05-2019, 12:58 AM
#9
Windows offers numerous advanced power settings that can be customized. This guide will locate the processor power management settings within advanced options, specifically showing min/max options when expanded. Examine the window's appearance – it’s the third-to-last screenshot. Experiment with 10% and 20% settings, utilizing either Ryzen balance or Windows balance, while adjusting the minimum state based on your choice.
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Xillya
04-05-2019, 12:58 AM #9

Windows offers numerous advanced power settings that can be customized. This guide will locate the processor power management settings within advanced options, specifically showing min/max options when expanded. Examine the window's appearance – it’s the third-to-last screenshot. Experiment with 10% and 20% settings, utilizing either Ryzen balance or Windows balance, while adjusting the minimum state based on your choice.