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Schnasty

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  1. you know what sir? i am really stupid. thought this was posted in the "esport" forum so i thought he talks about ingame sensitivity. Sorry. :unsure: edit: 914 DPI is your way to go btw.
  2. wrong. changing res will not affect your sensitivity.
  3. I just went shopping for CPUs and 2 out of ~25 products had their serial number hidden. Why do some people do that?
  4. I want this PC to run at ~200fps average. So really helpful to know is the experience from someone who runs an i3. Aswell as the FPS he gets. When someone says it runs "fine" what does that even mean? btw: you can display your fps with the console command "net_graph 1" Help is still appreciated :unsure:
  5. So is an i3 not enough? because I aim for stable 200fps on 5v5. Will it do that?
  6. Thanks to all of you, highly appreciated especially @Killervolt. You might be thinking "why doesnt he just google "i3 4150 cs:go benchmark" ? " Its because everything I found was from way before the big hitbox fix was released. So an answer from someone who actually runs an i3 is really helpful, thanks! Since I play with 144hz, 150fps is already borderline. Is your i3 the bottleneck on these 150fps?
  7. HeyGuys is anyone of you running cs:go on a dualcore/4 threads CPU? If yes: What is your utilization of these 4 threads, framerate and GPU? Help would be highly appreciated since I want to build a PC specifically for cs:go and I dont know if I really need an i5. Thanks!
  8. My bet is on too high temps. Maybe you loosened the cooler on your GPU/CPU when you dedusted it. Also I am pretty sure that the PSU is not a problem at all.
  9. When I got my 144hz monitor I started to see these fps drops more clearly. But it started with the first time playing cs:go
  10. 1. I forgot to mention I play on 144hz, sorry 2. even with 60hz monitors it would matter.
  11. I am aware about the hitbox changes that happened a while ago which also screwed the FPS for some. These changes motivated me to play the game again. But my FPS were always bad, with the hitbox change I maybe lost 20 fps at max.
  12. HeyGuys My current PC has following specs: AMD FX 6200 GTX 560 TI Corsair CS 450M OCZ Vertex 3 GA-970A-DS3P 2 x 4GB G.Skill RAM Windows 10 64bit edit: BenQ XL 2411 144hz And here is my problem: On this PC I mainly play cs:go which runs fine (>200fps) on 5v5 servers. But on DM servers with +16 clients my PC doesn't really start to struggle, but my frames do (stable 90fps). The utilization on the first CPU thread is at ~65% with the rest of them chilling at ~50%. My GPU utilization never reaches 60% even on 1920x1080. Here is what I have tried so far: checking temps. - all great, not in throttling range formating my SSD and try a fresh windows trying all these little "fps boosting tricks" https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=268030869 turning off 3 cores and OCing the 3 other cores to 4.5Ghz it then utilized all CPU threads to ~70% with no change in frame rates changing my resolution to 800x600 changing my energy options from balanced to maximum performance on nvidia control panel and windows All this had no real effect Now I need your help. What does limit my frames? Do I need to upgrade my old GTX 560 even if it is not utilized at any given moment? Just tell me what you would do if you had these problems. Thanks!
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