Playthrough is getting choppy and laggy
Playthrough is getting choppy and laggy
My CS is acting weird when I switch away from the game and come back. It runs super smooth like 200fps right after I alt-tab, but a few seconds later it starts stuttering like only 40fps. Even though my FPS counter shows around 200 with no changes in the net graph, this is just happening to me. I had this problem a few months ago and tried many different commands, settings, updated my GPU drivers, changed CS, deleted installed files, and updated everything again. Could someone please help me fix this issue?
I have a Ryzen 5 2600 with six cores running at 3.40 GHz, paired with an XFX Radeon RX 470 that has 4GB of GDDR5 RAM from Gigabyte on the B450M motherboard. I also have 16 GB of DDR4 memory from 2400 MHz and Windows 10 Pro running on a 24-inch Samsung monitor with 4 ms response time. The system is powered by a SilentiumPC Elementum E2 with a 450W power supply, all while running Win 10 pro in 64-bit mode. I don't really know if these specs are the issue because most games run fine except for Counter-Strike where this specific problem keeps happening.
try doing this one by one in order (read all of it): disconnect from internet uninstall gpu driver using DDU (make sure to clean and don't restart). Uninstall every processor on device manager just like this: uninstall AMD Chipset Software in control panel (skip if not needed), then restart the pc to go into bios, update that firmware, after updating restart back into bios and load default or optimized settings. disable CSM, enable Above 4G Decoding and Resizable bar option (you can't use these two unless CSM is off), save and exit. boot up windows and install the latest chipset driver (should be version 4.03.xx), then reboot. install the latest radeon 22.5.2 driver, reboot, and finally connect to internet. open cmd as admin and do defrag your SSD volume like this: /l /u /v, after that do it again but use /o /u /v for your entire SSD, then for HDD just do the same thing for all volumes but only use /d /o /u /v, wait until it finishes. *do all of these steps while offline before rebooting after installing the chipset driver also you may reboot to bios right after finishing everything to set the XMP (and keep your old settings). Put ram in slot 2 and 4 if you only have two sticks. if your ram kit is 3600mhz, you might need to slow it down a bit when turning on XMP so it runs between 3200 to 3466. download all the files listed (highlighted word) before doing step 1 and do everything in order. run cmd as admin then do chkdsk /x /f /r, after that do sfc /scannow. And check windows update if there is anything available and install them (skip optional ones). don't forget to turn on Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling for your Nvidia GPUs only in graphics settings then reboot. make sure the power supply connected to the gpu uses one PCIe cable per slot (use main cable, not split cables) like this: