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How much FPS would I get in CSGO?

How much FPS would I get in CSGO?

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iRaine
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06-08-2016, 01:11 PM
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The setup is off for Source and CS:GO. Maintaining over 300 frames per second will definitely impact the game's fluidity, and higher FPS generally leads to smoother performance.
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iRaine
06-08-2016, 01:11 PM #11

The setup is off for Source and CS:GO. Maintaining over 300 frames per second will definitely impact the game's fluidity, and higher FPS generally leads to smoother performance.

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Nixelord03
Member
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06-09-2016, 04:07 PM
#12
144Hz display is popular because users report a noticeably smoother gaming experience, even when the frame rate exceeds your screen’s refresh capability.
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Nixelord03
06-09-2016, 04:07 PM #12

144Hz display is popular because users report a noticeably smoother gaming experience, even when the frame rate exceeds your screen’s refresh capability.

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Mentaiko777
Junior Member
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06-10-2016, 12:39 AM
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I wondered what motivated the choice of a powerful CPU alongside a high-performance graphics card.
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Mentaiko777
06-10-2016, 12:39 AM #13

I wondered what motivated the choice of a powerful CPU alongside a high-performance graphics card.

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Cappea01
Junior Member
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06-10-2016, 08:42 PM
#14
The GPU came from my previous setup. I plan to use it again to cut some expenses until I find a better model at a discount.
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Cappea01
06-10-2016, 08:42 PM #14

The GPU came from my previous setup. I plan to use it again to cut some expenses until I find a better model at a discount.

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pandaman06
Member
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06-12-2016, 04:48 PM
#15
Generally speaking, I’d try some tests myself to check for any changes with higher FPS. It might just be a placebo effect or a strange bug in the Source Engine—especially considering it’s been around for about 15 years now. Either way, your CPU and GPU should comfortably hit over 200 FPS.
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pandaman06
06-12-2016, 04:48 PM #15

Generally speaking, I’d try some tests myself to check for any changes with higher FPS. It might just be a placebo effect or a strange bug in the Source Engine—especially considering it’s been around for about 15 years now. Either way, your CPU and GPU should comfortably hit over 200 FPS.

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chaospony
Member
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06-12-2016, 07:51 PM
#16
Hey there, the outcome really depends on how you play. With a solid setup and autoexec (like Liquid Adren on YouTube), you’ll see strong FPS in competitive matches. For smokes, lag should be minimal thanks to your CPU, though your GPU might still cause some. In deathmatches against multiple opponents, your good CPU usually keeps you ahead, but your GPU could be a factor. Lowering your resolution below 1920x1080 can boost your FPS even more. Keep in mind these points, and with competitive settings, you’ll get solid performance. If you have more questions about competitive or general setup, just let me know!
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chaospony
06-12-2016, 07:51 PM #16

Hey there, the outcome really depends on how you play. With a solid setup and autoexec (like Liquid Adren on YouTube), you’ll see strong FPS in competitive matches. For smokes, lag should be minimal thanks to your CPU, though your GPU might still cause some. In deathmatches against multiple opponents, your good CPU usually keeps you ahead, but your GPU could be a factor. Lowering your resolution below 1920x1080 can boost your FPS even more. Keep in mind these points, and with competitive settings, you’ll get solid performance. If you have more questions about competitive or general setup, just let me know!

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