The CSGO FPS experience has restrictions.
The CSGO FPS experience has restrictions.
Do you have MSI Afterburner or similar tools such as Nvidia Panel for gaming? These might include a feature to limit FPS to 300-200, and RivaTuner added to MSI Afterburner offers an option to cap FPS at 200fps.
It’s about what you actually get from the game or your experience. A 144Hz monitor showing 144FPS might not mean more performance if the screen can’t handle higher rates—it could just feel like a boost without real gain. It’s similar to saying your car goes fast, but upgrading wheels won’t speed it up further. I’m still doubtful.
Well if you don't use "Vsnyc" "Gsync" "FreeSync" and so, Then it makes up for the frames missing by making more frames in the interval, For the rest its like you said, There's no notable difference at 144 fps and you put out 300 frames per second, Even with the stated tech above it's still going to be 144 frames per second that's the choke point the screen. Even without the tech stated above your still limited to 144 frames with a 144-hertz screen not more, but simply to explain what's the difference. 144 frames per second screen and you get 154 frames with the gpu there is a chance where you get 80-70 frames is shown because of the tick rate of the screen hertz and the gpu aren't in sync, There's why the GPU's provide a syncing mode to sync the gpu with the tick rate of the screen, There are games that actually speed up because you get more frames per-second, but that's a bug and it's nothing else, Multiplayer games like csgo will unsync with the server and will cause weird issues as people being somewhere when they aren't there so you shoot them and do no damage or your crashing or you have to wait for the server to catch up.
Your assistance comes to an end here; I can't trace where the issue began. How do you determine your frame size?