Playing CS:GO at 60 frames per second with a GTX 1080 is achievable.
Playing CS:GO at 60 frames per second with a GTX 1080 is achievable.
You've tried using the driver booster for all your other drivers, but it might be causing issues. Reinstalling your drivers could help. To remove non-GPU drivers, look for them in Device Manager and select Uninstall.
Oof... reinstall using that link https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverRe...0886/en-us. Then try the game afterward. Suggest restarting your PC first.
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No worries, feel free to respond once you’ve tried it.
It didn't assist as expected. You're wondering if it could be related to software issues, possibly involving DirectX or similar technologies. It's unclear without more context, but you're right to consider those possibilities.
After some time, these actions proved useful: removed unused workshop maps. Keep track of which maps you want to retain. Initially, just delete them from your Counter-Strike list, but the files remain on your hard drive. You must also clear those map files. Look for workshop map files only or delete everything in these directories: …\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\maps …\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\maps\workshop. Check your game cache to recover any files accidentally deleted. If you clear everything at step 2, it’s essential. Do this by opening the Steam library → right-click CS:GO → Properties → select ‘Local files’ tab → click ‘Verify integrity of game files’. Then re-subscribe all maps you noted in step 1. Once in the game, you’ll experience a significantly smoother and more stable FPS!