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Running CSGO with integrated graphics involves optimizing settings for better performance.

Running CSGO with integrated graphics involves optimizing settings for better performance.

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finkieblue
Junior Member
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02-18-2016, 12:53 PM
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Hello, My brother and I tried to play CSGO on his laptop. I installed it for him, but it didn’t run smoothly on the dedicated GPU. After some investigation, I added CSGO to the graphics settings so it would use the dedicated GPU. Still, there was no noticeable difference in FPS. The task manager indicates the dedicated GPU is active, yet when I check the AMD panel it shows 0% VRAM usage. I hope you understand my issue and appreciate any help you can provide.

The laptop specifications are: Windows 10 Home 64-bit, Intel Core i7 5500U @ 2.40GHz, 31°C, Broadwell-U 14nm, 8GB DDR3 RAM, ASUSTeK X555LI motherboard, PnP monitor, ATI AMD Radeon R5 M320, CrossFire disabled, 223GB Kingston Kingston SSD, and 23°C ambient temperature.
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finkieblue
02-18-2016, 12:53 PM #1

Hello, My brother and I tried to play CSGO on his laptop. I installed it for him, but it didn’t run smoothly on the dedicated GPU. After some investigation, I added CSGO to the graphics settings so it would use the dedicated GPU. Still, there was no noticeable difference in FPS. The task manager indicates the dedicated GPU is active, yet when I check the AMD panel it shows 0% VRAM usage. I hope you understand my issue and appreciate any help you can provide.

The laptop specifications are: Windows 10 Home 64-bit, Intel Core i7 5500U @ 2.40GHz, 31°C, Broadwell-U 14nm, 8GB DDR3 RAM, ASUSTeK X555LI motherboard, PnP monitor, ATI AMD Radeon R5 M320, CrossFire disabled, 223GB Kingston Kingston SSD, and 23°C ambient temperature.

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tki_ip
Member
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02-18-2016, 09:46 PM
#2
Removing the integrated graphics drivers could cause the PC to rely more on the GPU for general graphics tasks.
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tki_ip
02-18-2016, 09:46 PM #2

Removing the integrated graphics drivers could cause the PC to rely more on the GPU for general graphics tasks.