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Imperfcti0n
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10-02-2025, 05:37 PM
#11
Everyone talking about FPS in CS:GO isn't worth it—please turn it down and lend a hand. Most people think the game runs better at twice or four times your screen refresh rate, and some claim higher FPS helps them play better. (I’m all for that, though I think placebo effects play a big role here.) Anyway, on the subject: I don’t like seeing an FX8350 anymore, but I’m betting on the R9 270x. A friend has one, and they seem to have less power in it.
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Imperfcti0n
10-02-2025, 05:37 PM #11

Everyone talking about FPS in CS:GO isn't worth it—please turn it down and lend a hand. Most people think the game runs better at twice or four times your screen refresh rate, and some claim higher FPS helps them play better. (I’m all for that, though I think placebo effects play a big role here.) Anyway, on the subject: I don’t like seeing an FX8350 anymore, but I’m betting on the R9 270x. A friend has one, and they seem to have less power in it.

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MaesterEgg
Junior Member
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10-02-2025, 08:38 PM
#12
Temperature range of 60 to 68 degrees Celsius.
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MaesterEgg
10-02-2025, 08:38 PM #12

Temperature range of 60 to 68 degrees Celsius.

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Paardendrol
Junior Member
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10-04-2025, 06:14 PM
#13
It seems like you're pointing out a difference in skill level. Let me know how I can help!
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Paardendrol
10-04-2025, 06:14 PM #13

It seems like you're pointing out a difference in skill level. Let me know how I can help!

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Cra123
Senior Member
251
10-06-2025, 08:59 AM
#14
You're using a 120Hz monitor with 300-450fps, achieving smooth playback without visible tearing, even when rapidly switching scenes. This is thanks to low frame latency, which makes the display show fresher frames and feel more responsive. I've experienced this firsthand while playing CS daily—consistent performance across multiple accounts really helps.
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Cra123
10-06-2025, 08:59 AM #14

You're using a 120Hz monitor with 300-450fps, achieving smooth playback without visible tearing, even when rapidly switching scenes. This is thanks to low frame latency, which makes the display show fresher frames and feel more responsive. I've experienced this firsthand while playing CS daily—consistent performance across multiple accounts really helps.

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10-28-2025, 01:22 AM
#15
You believe you can, yet your screen can't go beyond 144 frames per second. For context, I often play CSGO.
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Autobotforever
10-28-2025, 01:22 AM #15

You believe you can, yet your screen can't go beyond 144 frames per second. For context, I often play CSGO.

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sage12901
Member
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10-28-2025, 04:51 AM
#16
I'm running on an R9 270X, though it's nowhere near the latest gaming hardware. It managed to handle Battlefield 1 Open Beta at over 60 FPS in 1080p with medium settings, which is quite demanding on the system and shows a lot of resource usage. Optimization hasn't been fully addressed, especially during the beta phase. Still, CS:GO is an eSports title, so it should run smoothly compared to older titles like SC2, DOTA2, and LOL. In fact, modern GPUs such as the R5 and R7 lines from AMD are built specifically for these kinds of games, often competing with larger titles at lower resolutions like 720p.
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sage12901
10-28-2025, 04:51 AM #16

I'm running on an R9 270X, though it's nowhere near the latest gaming hardware. It managed to handle Battlefield 1 Open Beta at over 60 FPS in 1080p with medium settings, which is quite demanding on the system and shows a lot of resource usage. Optimization hasn't been fully addressed, especially during the beta phase. Still, CS:GO is an eSports title, so it should run smoothly compared to older titles like SC2, DOTA2, and LOL. In fact, modern GPUs such as the R5 and R7 lines from AMD are built specifically for these kinds of games, often competing with larger titles at lower resolutions like 720p.

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iTzDMaR_
Junior Member
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11-04-2025, 05:33 AM
#17
It depends on your needs. Would you prefer something around 980 or 1080?
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iTzDMaR_
11-04-2025, 05:33 AM #17

It depends on your needs. Would you prefer something around 980 or 1080?

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rezerxtheboss
Member
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11-04-2025, 06:39 AM
#18
Open your MSI Afterburner charts, set them to display both GPU and CPU usage, and observe the changes during gameplay or within five minutes if you're using just one monitor. Identify which component reaches full capacity.
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rezerxtheboss
11-04-2025, 06:39 AM #18

Open your MSI Afterburner charts, set them to display both GPU and CPU usage, and observe the changes during gameplay or within five minutes if you're using just one monitor. Identify which component reaches full capacity.

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DylanFett9
Member
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11-05-2025, 08:46 AM
#19
That’s likely an excessively high price for pairing with an FX8350. I’d suggest swapping both the CPU and GPU, though that could be quite expensive.
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DylanFett9
11-05-2025, 08:46 AM #19

That’s likely an excessively high price for pairing with an FX8350. I’d suggest swapping both the CPU and GPU, though that could be quite expensive.

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Dave1304
Member
180
11-23-2025, 08:55 AM
#20
The FX8350 has eight cores, but Windows doesn't divide them properly, so you won't reach full performance either across the entire CPU or per individual core. However, using an Intel i5 will reduce overall CPU usage and boost frame rates noticeably.
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Dave1304
11-23-2025, 08:55 AM #20

The FX8350 has eight cores, but Windows doesn't divide them properly, so you won't reach full performance either across the entire CPU or per individual core. However, using an Intel i5 will reduce overall CPU usage and boost frame rates noticeably.

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