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Unusual FPS fluctuations observed on certain CS:GO maps with elevated variance.

Unusual FPS fluctuations observed on certain CS:GO maps with elevated variance.

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DrewbyEgg
Member
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09-22-2019, 01:01 AM
#1
Hey there! I’ve been facing a strange issue with CS:GO recently. My FPS is really low on some maps while it’s higher on others, and I’m also seeing high variance values. This hasn’t happened in any other game, and I ran a benchmark that showed everything normal. Here are the screenshots for reference: Bad de_cache, Good de_vertigo, Good de_train. My PC specs are: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, no OC GPU, AMD Radeon RX 5700, 16GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, 500GB SSD, Windows 10 OS. I’ve tried reinstalling CS:GO, changing drivers, switching monitors, adjusting settings, and even deleting launch options with max_fps, but nothing worked. My last resort would be a full Windows reinstall, though I’d rather avoid that right now. Any suggestions would be super helpful—I’m really stuck!
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DrewbyEgg
09-22-2019, 01:01 AM #1

Hey there! I’ve been facing a strange issue with CS:GO recently. My FPS is really low on some maps while it’s higher on others, and I’m also seeing high variance values. This hasn’t happened in any other game, and I ran a benchmark that showed everything normal. Here are the screenshots for reference: Bad de_cache, Good de_vertigo, Good de_train. My PC specs are: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, no OC GPU, AMD Radeon RX 5700, 16GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, 500GB SSD, Windows 10 OS. I’ve tried reinstalling CS:GO, changing drivers, switching monitors, adjusting settings, and even deleting launch options with max_fps, but nothing worked. My last resort would be a full Windows reinstall, though I’d rather avoid that right now. Any suggestions would be super helpful—I’m really stuck!

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Doodle_Girl
Junior Member
12
09-22-2019, 08:34 AM
#2
Check your disk performance and health using CrystaldiskMark. Update the BIOS settings. Confirm your RAM configuration: 1x16GB or 2x8GB sticks? Apply XMP profile. Set mode accordingly. Run an OCR scan. Disable any existing OCR or adjust settings slightly. If issues persist, reinstall Windows.
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Doodle_Girl
09-22-2019, 08:34 AM #2

Check your disk performance and health using CrystaldiskMark. Update the BIOS settings. Confirm your RAM configuration: 1x16GB or 2x8GB sticks? Apply XMP profile. Set mode accordingly. Run an OCR scan. Disable any existing OCR or adjust settings slightly. If issues persist, reinstall Windows.

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little_pony08
Junior Member
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09-24-2019, 02:21 AM
#3
Thank you for your fast reply. Here is the screenshot of crystaldiskmark: https://gyazo.com/62cd831db705eca01132ff989fe58865 I will try to update the bios and put xmp on (if its not already) I don't have any oc active - I don't really have any experience with it so I don't really know how EDIT1: I have 2 RAM sticks EDIT2: Turns out I already have the lastest BIOS Version EDIT3: I oc my cpu to 4.2GHz now and activated XMP. No change, but now I have the fps problems on all maps
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little_pony08
09-24-2019, 02:21 AM #3

Thank you for your fast reply. Here is the screenshot of crystaldiskmark: https://gyazo.com/62cd831db705eca01132ff989fe58865 I will try to update the bios and put xmp on (if its not already) I don't have any oc active - I don't really have any experience with it so I don't really know how EDIT1: I have 2 RAM sticks EDIT2: Turns out I already have the lastest BIOS Version EDIT3: I oc my cpu to 4.2GHz now and activated XMP. No change, but now I have the fps problems on all maps