Performance drops in CS:GO following PSU change...
Performance drops in CS:GO following PSU change...
It seems the performance issue isn't typical for power delivery. Maybe testing it against a benchmark like PassMark would help compare it to a similar GPU. If both your CPU and GPU respond correctly, it might point to a software-related cause. It's tough to link "150 fps" in CSGO to something measurable, since FPS changes based on maps, player count, and network conditions. The network card could also consume more CPU resources if the connection is unstable.
It seems the PC is still struggling with low frame rates even when isolated from the network and using a local map. I've checked MSISupported regedit but it didn't help. I'm now unsure how to resolve this issue for him.
There wasn't any CPU overclocking performed. The main concern seems to be the unit's power delivery being less efficient, leading to minor hardware instability that would show up in performance tests. I suggested using Passmark to compare against a standard version of the same chip, ensuring it meets expectations. If the results confirm this, I’d likely reach out to EVGA to explore options, possibly including an RMA for the power supply.