Playing at 100 frames per second in CSGO using a 1070iPS monitor is possible.
Playing at 100 frames per second in CSGO using a 1070iPS monitor is possible.
He recently assembled a PC using a Ryzen 5 1600, 8GB DDR4 2400, and GTX 1070 Ti. He mentioned updating drivers and still achieving 100 FPS in CS:GO, which he finds not too tough. He also noted having a micro ATX motherboard with just one PCIe slot, suggesting he likely used the correct one. All components were new.
It would have such an impact because it addresses a core concern, making a significant difference in the situation.
Your CPU is using memory bandwidth with just one channel, which means you're only getting half of what it should be.
Reviewing some standards, performance is improving significantly even with SingleChannel. It's possible another area needs attention. Have he attempted to update drivers by deleting the existing ones using DDU first?