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Setting up CSGO rates is causing some confusion!

Setting up CSGO rates is causing some confusion!

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FilhoDoZuko88
Member
64
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM
#1
Your current download speed is 25 Mbps, which is quite low for modern usage. The best rate setting depends on your needs—consider upgrading to at least 100 Mbps for smoother performance. Your ping issue suggests network congestion or distance; try optimizing router placement or checking for interference. Let me know if you need further guidance!
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FilhoDoZuko88
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM #1

Your current download speed is 25 Mbps, which is quite low for modern usage. The best rate setting depends on your needs—consider upgrading to at least 100 Mbps for smoother performance. Your ping issue suggests network congestion or distance; try optimizing router placement or checking for interference. Let me know if you need further guidance!

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ItsCocossaur
Junior Member
18
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM
#2
Usually the work happens on the servers. If your connection lag is between 50 and 120 milliseconds, that’s likely the main issue. That’s not great, right?
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ItsCocossaur
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM #2

Usually the work happens on the servers. If your connection lag is between 50 and 120 milliseconds, that’s likely the main issue. That’s not great, right?

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twhitford
Member
117
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM
#3
You should adjust your speed test settings to a higher rate, aiming for something above 50 ping. Your current setting is 786432, which is quite low for gaming. Consider increasing it to match the recommended range for smooth gameplay.
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twhitford
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM #3

You should adjust your speed test settings to a higher rate, aiming for something above 50 ping. Your current setting is 786432, which is quite low for gaming. Consider increasing it to match the recommended range for smooth gameplay.

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Bombartia
Senior Member
430
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM
#4
Ping measures how far your device is from the server in milliseconds. Speedtest chooses the nearest or least congested server to minimize lag. In CSGO, you're actually linking to a server in a specific location. You usually don't pick a server based on distance or player count first. Your ping reflects your actual distance and the server's load. Being near a server with strong hardware gives better performance than connecting from another area or someone else's setup. You can test this by checking the default server location in Speedtest and selecting a server farther away, such as a city like London or New York.
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Bombartia
05-29-2021, 09:27 PM #4

Ping measures how far your device is from the server in milliseconds. Speedtest chooses the nearest or least congested server to minimize lag. In CSGO, you're actually linking to a server in a specific location. You usually don't pick a server based on distance or player count first. Your ping reflects your actual distance and the server's load. Being near a server with strong hardware gives better performance than connecting from another area or someone else's setup. You can test this by checking the default server location in Speedtest and selecting a server farther away, such as a city like London or New York.