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Low performance in CSGO

Low performance in CSGO

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MColo
Junior Member
15
08-12-2017, 04:31 AM
#1
Hi guys!
I've been wondering for a while why my build can't run CSGO "smoothly".
I have an:
i5-6600k 3.9-4.3GHz (OC)
Gigabyte z270 Aourus 5
32GB DDR4 3000MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB
KFA2 GTX 1070Ti
S.O. in Samsung 970 EVO
Game in Crucial P1 NVMe
PSU Corsair 80Plus Gold RM750
I've just reinstalled Windows.
I have a FHD 144Hz monitor and I'm having constant FPS drops from ~160 to 90-70. I Iowered graphics to medium and disabled 3D sound.
I may be wrong but I think this is not good performance at all even without the FPS drops.
Other games (Apex Legends, Overwatch, PUBG...) run fine, not spectacular, but fine
Any idea? Thanks
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MColo
08-12-2017, 04:31 AM #1

Hi guys!
I've been wondering for a while why my build can't run CSGO "smoothly".
I have an:
i5-6600k 3.9-4.3GHz (OC)
Gigabyte z270 Aourus 5
32GB DDR4 3000MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB
KFA2 GTX 1070Ti
S.O. in Samsung 970 EVO
Game in Crucial P1 NVMe
PSU Corsair 80Plus Gold RM750
I've just reinstalled Windows.
I have a FHD 144Hz monitor and I'm having constant FPS drops from ~160 to 90-70. I Iowered graphics to medium and disabled 3D sound.
I may be wrong but I think this is not good performance at all even without the FPS drops.
Other games (Apex Legends, Overwatch, PUBG...) run fine, not spectacular, but fine
Any idea? Thanks

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Chromels
Member
197
08-13-2017, 06:19 AM
#2
Up!
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Chromels
08-13-2017, 06:19 AM #2

Up!

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_Dvir_
Member
55
08-13-2017, 07:50 AM
#3
What is the resolution you're using and have you adjusted any game settings besides reducing them? What framerate are you seeing in the other games? Also, what caused you to update your post after just eight hours?
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_Dvir_
08-13-2017, 07:50 AM #3

What is the resolution you're using and have you adjusted any game settings besides reducing them? What framerate are you seeing in the other games? Also, what caused you to update your post after just eight hours?

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guntaj800
Member
112
08-13-2017, 03:43 PM
#4
Sorry for the 'up', just starting here on this forum and seeing a lot of activity.
My setup is 2560x1080 at 144Hz.
Overwatch (ultra), Apex (ultra) and PUBG (high/ultra) all run smoothly over 144 FPS most of the time without any drops, except possibly during parachute landings in PUBG.
I’ve noticed slightly better performance in CS GO when I turned off the 3D Audio, which I believe is a CPU-heavy feature.
On a 1070 Ti (about 1080) and with the game on an NVMe drive—though not the fastest—it’s much faster than SATA SSD or HDD. It seems like there might be some optimization issue or a bottleneck affecting the game.
I’ve already tried disabling Windows Game Bar DVR and closing Corsair's iCue, but I’m still unsure what’s causing it.
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guntaj800
08-13-2017, 03:43 PM #4

Sorry for the 'up', just starting here on this forum and seeing a lot of activity.
My setup is 2560x1080 at 144Hz.
Overwatch (ultra), Apex (ultra) and PUBG (high/ultra) all run smoothly over 144 FPS most of the time without any drops, except possibly during parachute landings in PUBG.
I’ve noticed slightly better performance in CS GO when I turned off the 3D Audio, which I believe is a CPU-heavy feature.
On a 1070 Ti (about 1080) and with the game on an NVMe drive—though not the fastest—it’s much faster than SATA SSD or HDD. It seems like there might be some optimization issue or a bottleneck affecting the game.
I’ve already tried disabling Windows Game Bar DVR and closing Corsair's iCue, but I’m still unsure what’s causing it.

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ionescunelutu
Member
160
08-13-2017, 07:42 PM
#5
Really... I don't know much about this. If it only happens in CS:GO, I wouldn't assume it's a hardware issue. It's just strange, even with my 580, I can manage around 200 FPS in CS:GO. Are there any background processes that might be using too much CPU?
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ionescunelutu
08-13-2017, 07:42 PM #5

Really... I don't know much about this. If it only happens in CS:GO, I wouldn't assume it's a hardware issue. It's just strange, even with my 580, I can manage around 200 FPS in CS:GO. Are there any background processes that might be using too much CPU?

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Milad_PvP
Member
116
08-13-2017, 09:01 PM
#6
Well, I resolved it. It was the monitor. I own two, and turning off the G-Sync compatible, 21:9 144Hz, FHD model gives me 250-300 fps with everything in high, while the regular FHD 60Hz one I use gets that rate. I don't know how or why... but at least I now understand the issue. Thanks for your help.
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Milad_PvP
08-13-2017, 09:01 PM #6

Well, I resolved it. It was the monitor. I own two, and turning off the G-Sync compatible, 21:9 144Hz, FHD model gives me 250-300 fps with everything in high, while the regular FHD 60Hz one I use gets that rate. I don't know how or why... but at least I now understand the issue. Thanks for your help.

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Axx_pack88
Junior Member
49
08-13-2017, 10:39 PM
#7
Oh lol. that makes sense haha
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Axx_pack88
08-13-2017, 10:39 PM #7

Oh lol. that makes sense haha