I purchased a brand new computer and still experience low frame rates in CSGO.
I purchased a brand new computer and still experience low frame rates in CSGO.
What I intended to convey is that it isn't feasible for you to connect the video output to the incorrect location.
GPU driver link: http://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx
Motherboard info: mobo http://www.gigabyte.sg/products/product-...id=5194#dl
Summary: that's all
Check CPU activity by navigating through the menu steps to view performance details. Examine RAM consumption alongside temperatures. Monitor system temps using appropriate tools. Save MSI files from Afterburner after downloading them. Play your game, exit the interface, open Task Manager, switch to the Performance section, and review both CPU and GPU temperature readings as well as GPU utilization.
It seems you haven’t looked into purchasing PC components or understanding GPU and CPU metrics.
Here’s a clearer version:
List all devices connected—MBOO, GPU, and any peripherals you use. Since you’re likely new, try MSI Afterburner, open it in a large window, and start gaming. Observe the temperature and usage graphs during gameplay. Note the peak temperatures and share your findings. This helps confirm if the GPU is functioning properly.