FPS drops in CSGO are common during certain gameplay phases.
FPS drops in CSGO are common during certain gameplay phases.
Your setup is quite powerful, but the performance dip you're experiencing in areas with heavy activity can be due to various factors like driver latency, network congestion, or GPU bottlenecks. It's not uncommon for high-end hardware to struggle under intense load. Consider checking your drivers, updating them, and ensuring your system has enough RAM and storage space.
I rarely play CS:GO, yet every review mentioning it achieving over 200 FPS on decent rigs seems unrealistic. Linus often jokes it would work on a potato, which isn’t quite accurate, but if there’s something really strong going on, it might be possible. It doesn’t appear your system is the main issue, though you could be affected by software or background processes. I’d check for CPU-intensive tasks—especially those that spike frequently—and see if removing them improves performance.
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Despite being turned on, it continued to drop into the 100s for FPS.