Terrible 80-140 Fps in CSGO with a GTX 1060
Terrible 80-140 Fps in CSGO with a GTX 1060
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“I tried updating/reinstalling GPU Drivers, Reinstalling CSGO, Reset my OS, Changed my CPU cooler, idle temps are now 40⁰C and 55⁰C Max on Load. Power Settings are max, Xbox gaming DVR is off, I've even checked that the game is working on my GPU and not the integrated graphics, Haven’t overclocked either. I have tried everything I possibly can and I have no clue why this issue persists. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP. My PC Specs: Zotac GTX 1060 6 GB AMP I5-7400 @3Ghz 8 GB DDR4 Ram 1 TB HDD 550 W PSU MSI B250m-Pro vdh MoBo”
Geforce overlay was on, Turned it off and my fps became normal -_-
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This discussion centers around accusations of cheating through macros, stemming from a player's accidental screen recording. The initial observation was a drop in frame rate following the recording process. Upon investigation, it was discovered that the player had inadvertently triggered the recording function while attempting to capture gameplay footage. This led to speculation about potential macro usage, though the root cause was simply a technical fluctuation linked to the screen recording software’s performance demands on the game engine. The situation highlights the importance of verifying recording triggers and understanding how they can impact in-game performance metrics like FPS.