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Is this typical for CSGO?

Is this typical for CSGO?

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DeadpoOol
Member
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01-31-2019, 08:05 PM
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Someone mentioned they have a 3800x and consistently maintain at least 250 FPS at maximum settings and 1440p. I own a 2080 Super with an AMD Ryzen 3700x running the same settings, yet on certain maps like Vertigo Ill, I experience drops to around 220 or even higher in specific areas during intense moments such as fire or smoke effects. My system is currently at the 91st percentile according to 3Dmark. Given that he mentioned slight overclocking, it seems this person might be experiencing issues similar to what I do. I understand my own performance isn’t ideal, but I’m trying to verify if there’s anything amiss.
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DeadpoOol
01-31-2019, 08:05 PM #1

Someone mentioned they have a 3800x and consistently maintain at least 250 FPS at maximum settings and 1440p. I own a 2080 Super with an AMD Ryzen 3700x running the same settings, yet on certain maps like Vertigo Ill, I experience drops to around 220 or even higher in specific areas during intense moments such as fire or smoke effects. My system is currently at the 91st percentile according to 3Dmark. Given that he mentioned slight overclocking, it seems this person might be experiencing issues similar to what I do. I understand my own performance isn’t ideal, but I’m trying to verify if there’s anything amiss.

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IsraelX
Junior Member
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02-03-2019, 09:25 PM
#2
csgo depends a lot on smooth single-threaded speed
the 3800X uses the same chip as the 3700X but offers improved single-threaded results
overclocking makes this difference even clearer
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IsraelX
02-03-2019, 09:25 PM #2

csgo depends a lot on smooth single-threaded speed
the 3800X uses the same chip as the 3700X but offers improved single-threaded results
overclocking makes this difference even clearer

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Lord_N1
Junior Member
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02-03-2019, 11:16 PM
#3
Are there any issues you experience during gameplay when the frame rate decreases? If not, then it seems fine.
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Lord_N1
02-03-2019, 11:16 PM #3

Are there any issues you experience during gameplay when the frame rate decreases? If not, then it seems fine.

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missingmetal
Member
181
02-04-2019, 06:25 AM
#4
Based on my experience, you don't necessarily need to play on high settings in CSGO even with your hardware if you have no reason. Secondly, CSGO, particularly on new maps like Vertigo, lacks good optimization, which often leads to FPS drops below 250. Try lowering your settings or disabling unused ones and see the results.
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missingmetal
02-04-2019, 06:25 AM #4

Based on my experience, you don't necessarily need to play on high settings in CSGO even with your hardware if you have no reason. Secondly, CSGO, particularly on new maps like Vertigo, lacks good optimization, which often leads to FPS drops below 250. Try lowering your settings or disabling unused ones and see the results.

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F50_United
Member
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02-04-2019, 02:46 PM
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Here are my specifications: 2080m super and AMD Ryzen 3700x 3600MHz Cl 16 ram.
A bit about what might be going on—I was experimenting with Ryzen Master and changed one of the auto overclocking settings to normal. When I checked my FPS in Siege, it dropped significantly from 160 to 110 frames per second at 1440p max. I re-enabled overclocking, but the performance didn’t improve much. It’s now running better (130s-140s), though it was doing better before this change (150s-160s).

My overall 3Dmark scores before this were: 11,304; GPU score: 11,631; CPU score: 9,753.
Currently on 3Dmark I have: 10,911 overall, 11,443 for graphics, and 8,368 for CPU. The CPU seems to be the main concern. XMP is enabled.
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F50_United
02-04-2019, 02:46 PM #5

Here are my specifications: 2080m super and AMD Ryzen 3700x 3600MHz Cl 16 ram.
A bit about what might be going on—I was experimenting with Ryzen Master and changed one of the auto overclocking settings to normal. When I checked my FPS in Siege, it dropped significantly from 160 to 110 frames per second at 1440p max. I re-enabled overclocking, but the performance didn’t improve much. It’s now running better (130s-140s), though it was doing better before this change (150s-160s).

My overall 3Dmark scores before this were: 11,304; GPU score: 11,631; CPU score: 9,753.
Currently on 3Dmark I have: 10,911 overall, 11,443 for graphics, and 8,368 for CPU. The CPU seems to be the main concern. XMP is enabled.

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Rhuji
Senior Member
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02-04-2019, 05:49 PM
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I have a Ryzen 3700x and 2080, and I play at all maximum settings with 1440p. On maps like nuke in that area near CT spawn, when it gets busy my FPS drops from 200s or 300s to high 100s. Is this typical? I just want to be sure so bad performance doesn’t affect other games.
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Rhuji
02-04-2019, 05:49 PM #6

I have a Ryzen 3700x and 2080, and I play at all maximum settings with 1440p. On maps like nuke in that area near CT spawn, when it gets busy my FPS drops from 200s or 300s to high 100s. Is this typical? I just want to be sure so bad performance doesn’t affect other games.