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LOW FPS ON A GOOD PC CSGO

LOW FPS ON A GOOD PC CSGO

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mcbudder2004
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10-29-2023, 04:44 AM
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Hello! I see you're experiencing low FPS in CS:GO, especially in competitive and deathmatch modes. Let's figure this out together. You've got a powerful setup—NVIDIA Control Panel, optimized settings, latest drivers, and enough RAM—but still struggling with performance. Here are some possible causes and steps to try:

1. **Check for Background Processes**
- Open Task Manager and look for high CPU or GPU usage.
- Close unnecessary apps or games running in the background.

2. **Update Drivers Again**
- Ensure your graphics drivers are fully updated, not just the latest version.

3. **Adjust Game Settings**
- Go to NVIDIA Control Panel → Performance tab.
- Increase GPU settings slightly if available.
- Try lowering resolution or adjusting settings like "Use High Performance Mode."

4. **Check for System Updates**
- Make sure Windows and all drivers are up to date.

5. **Test with Different Games**
- If possible, test in other games to see if the issue is specific to CS:GO.

6. **Consider Overclocking (Advanced)**
- If you're comfortable, you can try overclocking your GPU (but be cautious and monitor temperatures).

If none of these help, it might be a hardware limitation or a rare driver bug. Let me know what you find next! You're not alone in this. 😊
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mcbudder2004
10-29-2023, 04:44 AM #1

Hello! I see you're experiencing low FPS in CS:GO, especially in competitive and deathmatch modes. Let's figure this out together. You've got a powerful setup—NVIDIA Control Panel, optimized settings, latest drivers, and enough RAM—but still struggling with performance. Here are some possible causes and steps to try:

1. **Check for Background Processes**
- Open Task Manager and look for high CPU or GPU usage.
- Close unnecessary apps or games running in the background.

2. **Update Drivers Again**
- Ensure your graphics drivers are fully updated, not just the latest version.

3. **Adjust Game Settings**
- Go to NVIDIA Control Panel → Performance tab.
- Increase GPU settings slightly if available.
- Try lowering resolution or adjusting settings like "Use High Performance Mode."

4. **Check for System Updates**
- Make sure Windows and all drivers are up to date.

5. **Test with Different Games**
- If possible, test in other games to see if the issue is specific to CS:GO.

6. **Consider Overclocking (Advanced)**
- If you're comfortable, you can try overclocking your GPU (but be cautious and monitor temperatures).

If none of these help, it might be a hardware limitation or a rare driver bug. Let me know what you find next! You're not alone in this. 😊