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Ridiculously bad FPS for insanely good build.

Wasty

Hey guys, so i'm a CSGO player with the current problems.:

 

- Microstuttering

- Game freezes for 1 second

- Game crashes, black/brown/blue screen sound repeats cant tab out, have to restart pc

- Occasional crashes with error reports (starts with a c)

- FPS generally runs below 200

- FPs drops to 40 fps most of the time

 

- Rig has worked fine on CSGO for the last year
- i7 4790k
- GTX 980 x2 SLI
- 16gb ram
- 750w psu
- 1280 x 1024 streched
- Windows 10
- 144Hz Benq XL2411Z
- Launch options -high -nod3ex9 -nojoy -novid +exec autoexec -tickrate 128

 

Things done:

- Disabled Xbox DVR (Didn't fix).
- Delete Config & Video.txt (Didn't fix).
- Installed newest drivers (Didn't fix).
- Uninstalled geforce experience (Didn't fix).
- Full uninstall steam & csgo (Didn't fix).
- Put steam folder in windows defender exeptions (Didn't fix).
- Full windows reinstall (Didn't fix).
- New mobo (Didn't fix).
- Unparck cores (Didn't fix).
- Remove any Over Clocks (Didn't fix).
- Fps_Max 300 (Didn't Fix).
- Fps_max 0 (Didn't fix).
- Nvidia Power settings on performance (Didn't fix).
- Windows power options set on High performance (Didn't fix).
- Using GPU not IGC (Didn't fix).

- Disabling SLI (Didn't fix).

- Changing all video settings to LOW (Didn't fix).
- Multi core rendering disabled Didn't fix).

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Are you playing in SLI ? If so try one card. Or if that doesn't work try reinstalling the geforce drivers. :)

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It's definitely a problem with SLI support for the game. Try reinstalling the drivers/fresh install of Windows. Use the Steam verify cache/redownload CSGO.

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CS GO probably isn't well optimized for SLI setups. Disabling SLI will probably increase the frame rate a lot and may make the game more stable. Good luck with fixing the problem!!

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One of your gpus might be dying. Remove one of the gpus and try again.

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14 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

One of your gpus might be dying. Remove one of the gpus and try again.

I believe this is the case, i had to get a new mobo as one of the pci slots stopped working, maybe that damaged one of the gpus.

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3 minutes ago, Wasty said:

I believe this is the case, i had to get a new mobo as one of the pci slots stopped working, maybe that damaged one of the gpus.

Only way to find out if gpu was damaged is to try it in another slot.

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HP Envy x360 BP series Intel 8th gen

AMD ThreadRipper 2!

5820K & 6800K 3-way SLI mobo support list

 

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32 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Only way to find out if gpu was damaged is to try it in another slot.

Not damaged. Ran a few benchmakrs and everything comes back normal. ran stress tests, fine. any other game it is fine on

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