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Super low fps in cs go.

aedelz

I have 90-140fps in cs go. The cs go settings shouldn't be the problem. When cs go just came out I had 250-300 fps on this rig with a worse gpu. I have noticed that my cpu is idling at 92-95C when doing nothing and when I'm gaming it gets really hot (102-105C).

 

Could it be the temperature that's causing this loss in fps?

If it's the temperature, is there an easy fix to it?
If i need to upgrade the cpu, what cpu would you recommend to get with that GTX 1070?

 

PSU: 650W 80+
Motherboard: ASRock Z68
SSD: 120GB A-Data 510-Series
RAM: 16GB 1600MHZ DDR3

CPU: i5 3570K 3,4Ghz Ivy Bridge (Original Cooler)

GPU: GTX 1070
 

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10 minutes ago, aedelz said:

I have 90-140fps in cs go. The cs go settings shouldn't be the problem. When cs go just came out I had 250-300 fps on this rig with a worse gpu. I have noticed that my cpu is idling at 92-95C when doing nothing and when I'm gaming it gets really hot (102-105C).

 

Could it be the temperature that's causing this loss in fps?

If it's the temperature, is there an easy fix to it?
If i need to upgrade the cpu, what cpu would you recommend to get with that GTX 1070?

 

PSU: 650W 80+
Motherboard: ASRock Z68
SSD: 120GB A-Data 510-Series
RAM: 16GB 1600MHZ DDR3

CPU: i5 3570K 3,4Ghz Ivy Bridge (Original Cooler)

GPU: GTX 1070
 

Yes, a cpu had a max operating temperature of 105. You will be thermal throttling. You need to clean your heatsink /reapply thermal paste. 

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24 minutes ago, r4tch3t said:

Yes, a cpu had a max operating temperature of 105. You will be thermal throttling. You need to clean your heatsink /reapply thermal paste. 

Or get a new cooler it might help

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9 minutes ago, Txe said:

Or get a new cooler it might help

Will definately help. Although the stock cooler should be able to keep it under 90 at least. And 90 at idle is definately not stock performance. 

Based on the rest of your setup you should get a better cooler anyway. I'm using a Hyper 212x which works well. 

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As suggested, you should clean the cooler and re-apply thermal compound as those temps are not normal and will damage your CPU in the long term. If you have the spare cash maybe upgrade the cooler and get a hyper 212 evo as that cooler worked well on an overclocked i7 4790k so should have no problem with your CPU.

PC Specs:

CPU: Intel i9 12900K

CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro H150i Elite Capellix

Mother Board: MSI z690 carbon WiFi

RAM: TeamSport Elite DDR5 2x16 4800mhz

Storage: 2TB Samsung 970 Plus NVMe, 240 SanDisk SSD Plus, Crucial MX300 750GB SSD

GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1080 

Case: Corsair Crystal 460X

PSU: Cosrair RM850X 80+ Gold

OS: Windows 11 Home

Monitor: Acer Predator XB271HU 27" 1440p @ 165hz

Keyboard: Razer Black Widow Chroma

Mouse: Logitech G502

Sound: Sony MDR 1000x Headphones, Blue Snowball Microphone

 

Laptop Specs:

Gigabyte Aorus 15G

CPU: Intel i7 10875H

RAM: 16gb DDR4

Storage: 512gb NVMe, 1TB Crucial MX300 SATA SSD

GPU: Nvidia RTX 2070 Max-Q

 

 

 

 

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Thanks guys! Right after I posted here yesterday the fan on the stock cooler stopped spinning. I have a new cooler now and the working temp is ~60C.

 

The cs go problem still is very much a problem. I have now ~120fps at 1024x768 with low on every setting, that shouldn't be normal.

 

Ooh and the cpu is working at 4000MHz

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