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Karbust

Hello,

 

I bought my parts in December, and I can only hit around 200fps on cs go, sometimes it only gives me 100...

 

I play everything low (except shadows) and 4:3 stretched 1024x768.

 

This is my build:

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 
  • Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX X470-F Gaming
  • RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ RGB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000 MHz CL15
  • Graphics: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Gaming Z 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
  • Monitor: Asus ROG SWIFT PG258Q 24.5" FHD 240Hz

My launch settings:

-novid +fps_max 300 -freq 240 -tickrate 128 -language english -high -threads 16 +cl_forcepreload 1 -d3d9ex -nojoy +exec karbust.cfg +exec autoexec.cfg

Does anyone have any idea why this happens?

 

Thank you

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16 minutes ago, Karbust said:

4:3 stretched 1024x768.

This.

 

I bet the GPU doesn't even leave the idle state.

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try changing to maximum performance in nvidia control panel and see if that makes a difference

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17 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

This.

 

I bet the GPU doesn't even leave the idle state.

What do you mean?

 

1080p is almost the same things with everything on low...

 

But I'll try 4:3 black bars to see if it changes...

 

11 minutes ago, Triventular said:

try changing to maximum performance in nvidia control panel and see if that makes a difference

In what tab exactly I need to change that?

 

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6 minutes ago, PacketMan said:

Performance mode on MSI Dragon Center? Try setting a custom curve or OC it a bit

Dragon Center is on OC preset, I can't change much since only the graphics are MSI, the motherboard is Asus...

 

But I already tried to OC it a bit on MSI Afterburner, didn't change muc...

 

It's only on CSGO I have fps below I was supposed to... Apex Legends, Black Ops 3 and 4, Overwatch and Just Cause 4 are good...

 

This is my UserBenchmanrk Tes (I believe it's not very accurate since I executed it through TeamViewer): https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/16092661

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open nvidia control panel and you should see 3d settings somewhere on the left and you can set a universal setting or have a per game setting. then find something similar to power management mode, and under it select prefer maximum performance. note that when i had this enabled, my graphics card's clock speeds are always on max despite doing nothing so expect higher heat and power usage

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3 hours ago, PacketMan said:

Try running it without launch parameters, set it on low without fps cap

Same settings:

==========================================================================
# FPS Benchmark v1.01 - 01:42:765
==========================================================================
- Test Results Below:
 
Average framerate: 220.83

Same settings but without launch parameters:

==========================================================================
# FPS Benchmark v1.01 - 01:43:140
==========================================================================
- Test Results Below:
 
Average framerate: 333.92

Same settings but with only tick rate set to 128 on launch parameters:

==========================================================================
# FPS Benchmark v1.01 - 01:42:765
==========================================================================
- Test Results Below:
 
Average framerate: 232.85

Same settings but with every launch option except fps_max and tickrate:

==========================================================================
# FPS Benchmark v1.01 - 01:43:140
==========================================================================
- Test Results Below:
 
Average framerate: 300.23
3 hours ago, PacketMan said:

Edit: looks like a lot of parameters, have you tried running it without launch parameters? Or try -threads 6/8 instead of 16

Same settings but with every launch option except fps_max, tickrate and threads set to 8 instead 16:

==========================================================================
# FPS Benchmark v1.01 - 01:43:140
==========================================================================
- Test Results Below:
 
Average framerate: 345.02

Same settings but with every launch option except fps_max and threads set to 8 instead 16:

==========================================================================
# FPS Benchmark v1.01 - 01:42:765
==========================================================================
- Test Results Below:
 
Average framerate: 242.94
3 hours ago, Triventular said:

open nvidia control panel and you should see 3d settings somewhere on the left and you can set a universal setting or have a per game setting. then find something similar to power management mode, and under it select prefer maximum performance. note that when i had this enabled, my graphics card's clock speeds are always on max despite doing nothing so expect higher heat and power usage

Already have that on maximum performance, but my graphics card doesn't start the fans until it reaches high temperature, without gaming is around 35~40ºC with the fans idling...

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14 minutes ago, Karbust said:

If I bought, I want to use it, especially in cs go that's the game I play the most, in other games I'm happy with 144Hz

Ah ok. I was just trying to find a nice way to tell you that you might want to do some research about how many hz a human can actually see based on situations.

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3 minutes ago, Franck said:

Ah ok. I was just trying to find a nice way to tell you that you might want to do some research about how many hz a human can actually see based on situations.

I came from a laptop with 60Hz, know I'm with 240Hz, even when I go down to 144Hz on cs go on another computer I note slight differences...

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1 hour ago, PacketMan said:

Wow, that's a huge improvement when you don't set the tickrate, have you find the best solution?

For now I'll stay without the tickrate, I don't usually create servers on my game, but isn't enough, on competitive I only have around 200~230fps

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