In CS:GO, "Low FPS" means your game is running too slow.
In CS:GO, "Low FPS" means your game is running too slow.
In this situation, exactly what I'm saying. CS:GO is a relatively easy-to-handle game. If your system runs more than i5-4440 and gtx 760, it's probably too much for the task. If your i7 and gtx 760 can handle over 200fps all the time, then there must be an issue with the hardware.
I recall when I couldn't reach 100fps in 1.6 since I didn't have a NVIDIA card, huh? Those were the old times.
I’m not a beginner here—actually I know what I’m doing. Of course, I’m not using the iGPU; I’m the lead technician at the local high school. I supervise people who are earning money under me, and I’m just an 18-year-old student. That clears things up. My friend and I are applying the same settings exactly, though I don’t know if he’s using a custom config file. My CPU runs at 4.5Ghz, and the GPU is clocked at 1480/7250Mhz—perfectly solid overclocked. It’s not the settings that matter; it’s definitely not the hardware. The frame rate stays high thanks to the OC. My friend’s PC is standard, and the drivers are the latest from Nvidia. Should I try a custom config? EDIT: I recently tested a custom config and it helped a lot—thank you for your advice!
I still achieve around 270-300 FPS on my overclocked R9 280 when everything is pushed to its limit and filters are set high.