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FPS in CSGO

FPS in CSGO

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Fluffycakes123
Senior Member
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04-14-2016, 07:01 AM
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PC SPECS: Gtx 970 SSC i5 4460 on a z97 with a hyper 212(yea its overkill) 750g2 PSU evga 16gb ram 2 Samsung 850 ssds and a WDBlue, csgo is on one of my SSDS Running W10 Hi everyone, first I would like to thank everyone who reads this and comments with thoughts and possible solutions to my issue. Currently in csgo, it may just be with all of the recent updates, however the game appears to be running slower than it should be for the specs of my rig. Yes I know source games are cpu bound, however this i5 should in theory be enough, seeing as people with 6&7 hundred series cards seem to get constant 300+fps with the 4460. My average FPS on dust2 goes between 200 and sometimes 300 in matchmaking, but a bit lower in ESEA(expected). You might be thinking, 200 fps is fine, however for CSGO, and 144hz, something about 300+ feels smoother, this could be placebo. GPU is on max performance, as well as the overall system. It also appears that every time i clean install with ddu(everytime i update gpu drivers its through here), my fps goes up by a ton for the next two days or so. In the fps benchmark map i went from 127.6 average to 370 average. However this does not last, not even until a new update i'll find my fps is down again and then i'll leave to cry in a corner until i use DDU again. I do not use Geforce EXP, or any of the addons that Nvidia has such as audio drivers. Anyways, if anyone has any ideas here i thought i would post a thread to see what comes of it, by the way, im also running mat_queue_mode 2. Thanks for reading! -ghosty PS, also running in 4:3 @1280x960 with mostly low settings, some maxed for competitive advantage.
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Fluffycakes123
04-14-2016, 07:01 AM #1

PC SPECS: Gtx 970 SSC i5 4460 on a z97 with a hyper 212(yea its overkill) 750g2 PSU evga 16gb ram 2 Samsung 850 ssds and a WDBlue, csgo is on one of my SSDS Running W10 Hi everyone, first I would like to thank everyone who reads this and comments with thoughts and possible solutions to my issue. Currently in csgo, it may just be with all of the recent updates, however the game appears to be running slower than it should be for the specs of my rig. Yes I know source games are cpu bound, however this i5 should in theory be enough, seeing as people with 6&7 hundred series cards seem to get constant 300+fps with the 4460. My average FPS on dust2 goes between 200 and sometimes 300 in matchmaking, but a bit lower in ESEA(expected). You might be thinking, 200 fps is fine, however for CSGO, and 144hz, something about 300+ feels smoother, this could be placebo. GPU is on max performance, as well as the overall system. It also appears that every time i clean install with ddu(everytime i update gpu drivers its through here), my fps goes up by a ton for the next two days or so. In the fps benchmark map i went from 127.6 average to 370 average. However this does not last, not even until a new update i'll find my fps is down again and then i'll leave to cry in a corner until i use DDU again. I do not use Geforce EXP, or any of the addons that Nvidia has such as audio drivers. Anyways, if anyone has any ideas here i thought i would post a thread to see what comes of it, by the way, im also running mat_queue_mode 2. Thanks for reading! -ghosty PS, also running in 4:3 @1280x960 with mostly low settings, some maxed for competitive advantage.

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04-15-2016, 08:44 PM
#2
I understand your situation. I play CS:GO and have an i7 4790k, a GTX 980, and 16 GB RAM. Most people in my circle get around 200-300 FPS, so I guess it's typical. Maybe I'm just not expecting it that high.
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NicknameNumber
04-15-2016, 08:44 PM #2

I understand your situation. I play CS:GO and have an i7 4790k, a GTX 980, and 16 GB RAM. Most people in my circle get around 200-300 FPS, so I guess it's typical. Maybe I'm just not expecting it that high.

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TermsOfYOLO
Member
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04-24-2016, 01:12 AM
#3
Could be the way your video is set up.
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TermsOfYOLO
04-24-2016, 01:12 AM #3

Could be the way your video is set up.

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Dj_104
Member
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04-25-2016, 09:21 PM
#4
Hi there, thanks for your message. I’m not sure about this, but it seems like FPS resets whenever a small update is released. It’s not clear if this is typical, but we’ll check what others say too!
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Dj_104
04-25-2016, 09:21 PM #4

Hi there, thanks for your message. I’m not sure about this, but it seems like FPS resets whenever a small update is released. It’s not clear if this is typical, but we’ll check what others say too!

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AwkwardAri
Member
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04-25-2016, 09:54 PM
#5
I recall some CS:GO updates that reset my video configuration to automatic. That setting would then push performance limits, including antialiasing and anisotropic filtering, leading to higher FPS. Could this be a relevant issue?
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AwkwardAri
04-25-2016, 09:54 PM #5

I recall some CS:GO updates that reset my video configuration to automatic. That setting would then push performance limits, including antialiasing and anisotropic filtering, leading to higher FPS. Could this be a relevant issue?

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Jessie2895
Member
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04-25-2016, 10:41 PM
#6
I've looked into the video settings already. I mostly play with medium to low levels, and it hasn't changed. Thanks for bringing it up, Volvo.
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Jessie2895
04-25-2016, 10:41 PM #6

I've looked into the video settings already. I mostly play with medium to low levels, and it hasn't changed. Thanks for bringing it up, Volvo.