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Is my PC bottlenecking ?

Is my PC bottlenecking ?

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BWELBY17
Junior Member
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10-14-2020, 06:10 AM
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Hey everyone, I own an i7-8700k and recently added a Rtx 3080. My CPU temperature is typically between 65-70°C, which I'm not sure if that's high or normal. My GPU is around 60-70°C, and I usually play CS:GO with low settings but only manage about 300-400 FPS. My old GPU was a 2070, which I think can handle similar performance. I've seen videos showing people achieving 400-500 FPS, though 300 FPS is already quite high. I'd love to get more than that if possible, but I'm a bit concerned about the cost. (Sorry for the unclear English)
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BWELBY17
10-14-2020, 06:10 AM #1

Hey everyone, I own an i7-8700k and recently added a Rtx 3080. My CPU temperature is typically between 65-70°C, which I'm not sure if that's high or normal. My GPU is around 60-70°C, and I usually play CS:GO with low settings but only manage about 300-400 FPS. My old GPU was a 2070, which I think can handle similar performance. I've seen videos showing people achieving 400-500 FPS, though 300 FPS is already quite high. I'd love to get more than that if possible, but I'm a bit concerned about the cost. (Sorry for the unclear English)

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XPBunny
Junior Member
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10-14-2020, 11:02 AM
#2
No, you haven't capped your frame rate in CS:GO and haven't adjusted the GPU settings via NVIDIA Control Panel.
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XPBunny
10-14-2020, 11:02 AM #2

No, you haven't capped your frame rate in CS:GO and haven't adjusted the GPU settings via NVIDIA Control Panel.

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SinAyy
Member
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10-15-2020, 07:24 AM
#3
Your monitor if it supports 400-500 FPS
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SinAyy
10-15-2020, 07:24 AM #3

Your monitor if it supports 400-500 FPS

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KanayOne
Member
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10-15-2020, 01:44 PM
#4
it doesn't change the frame rate you're seeing, you can hit 500 fps on a 60Hz screen, it doesn't depend on the settings or resolution you're using. OP isn't the issue—this is more about CS:GO being limited by your CPU.
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KanayOne
10-15-2020, 01:44 PM #4

it doesn't change the frame rate you're seeing, you can hit 500 fps on a 60Hz screen, it doesn't depend on the settings or resolution you're using. OP isn't the issue—this is more about CS:GO being limited by your CPU.

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lucasavino
Junior Member
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10-15-2020, 08:14 PM
#5
I removed the caps from my frames in CS:GO and need help tuning the GPU settings in the NVIDIA control panel.
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lucasavino
10-15-2020, 08:14 PM #5

I removed the caps from my frames in CS:GO and need help tuning the GPU settings in the NVIDIA control panel.

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Yanteh
Junior Member
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10-15-2020, 08:23 PM
#6
It's not really worth it to aim for 500 FPS on a 60Hz screen. It just uses too much power and generates excess heat. You're free to try if you wish.
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Yanteh
10-15-2020, 08:23 PM #6

It's not really worth it to aim for 500 FPS on a 60Hz screen. It just uses too much power and generates excess heat. You're free to try if you wish.

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Rey_Gordo6
Member
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10-15-2020, 11:03 PM
#7
Your screen operates at 240 hertz.
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Rey_Gordo6
10-15-2020, 11:03 PM #7

Your screen operates at 240 hertz.

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CL3MCHAR78
Member
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10-17-2020, 06:35 AM
#8
This resource offers helpful instructions on optimizing settings for better performance. You can find more details at the provided link.
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CL3MCHAR78
10-17-2020, 06:35 AM #8

This resource offers helpful instructions on optimizing settings for better performance. You can find more details at the provided link.

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rownjay
Junior Member
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10-18-2020, 10:02 PM
#9
Nice!
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rownjay
10-18-2020, 10:02 PM #9

Nice!

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Shardgale
Senior Member
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10-18-2020, 11:46 PM
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My submission is 4:3, with dimensions 1152x864, all low quality
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Shardgale
10-18-2020, 11:46 PM #10

My submission is 4:3, with dimensions 1152x864, all low quality

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