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Gtx 1080 ti + CS-GO= Low fps

First of all my specs

CPU: i7-7700 (non k)

GPU: GTX 1080 ti aorus xtreme

Ram: 1 stick of 8ddr4 crucial 2666mhz

          1 stick of 8ddr4 kingston  generic ram 2400mhz

Mobo: Asrock b250m Pro4 (bios version p1.50) only supports 2400mhz

Psu: Gigabyte P650b  (obviously 650w)

HDD: 1 tb seagate barracuda 

SSD: 240 gb kingston (SA400)

OS: Windows 10 (OEM) latest version

Monitor 1: samsung CFG7 23.5 inch curved 144hz 1ms

             2: Asus VP228 inch 60hz

 

         My problem is i'm having low fps In some games Mainly cs go for example on the cs go benchmark map I used to get 330 fps avg, now I get anywhere between 140-200 on benchmark idk what caused the problem and even tho 330 was low to begin with the cpu usage and gpu usage is extremely low in the benchmark and game in game usually gpu is anywhere between 10% and 30% usually in matchmaking its 20% with the cpu 30% to 50%. My fps in matchmaking (Competitive game) is Moving alot from 120 fps to 360 depending on the situation. I play on 1440x1080 resolution on all low settings I also tried max settings and the benchmark is within the margins of errors the fps on low and high settings is between 200-210 I looked on YouTube and i'm supposed to get much higher fps.

 

        Things I've tried to fix fps

1: Changing all settings resolutions in diffrent combinations

2: Changing power options in nvidia to performance

3: disabling vsync in nvidia control panel and ingame

4: reinstalling windows

5: reinstalling steam

6: reinstalling cs go on both ssd and hdd

7: deleting cs go's workshop steam maps

8: settings windows power options to performance etc.

9: disabling hpet in both windows and bios that boosted fps just a little bit but didn't fix the consistent fluctuation in fps

10: changing pcie lanes to 3rd gen instead of auto

11: updating bios from p1.50 to p2.50 and it broke my motherboard when I fixed it at a local computer fixing and he unsoldered the bios chip and programmed a new one and soldered it back 

my 2 sticks of ram wouldn't boot together until i reflashed my bios back to p1.50 which was the original bios that the motherboard came in and both sticks were working again

12: I used to have a 550w psu and put my gpu on 80% power and bought a new one which is 650 and can overclock my gpu to 150% power no problem
 

psi my gpu has normal scores for a gtx 1080 ti on heaven benchmark and in Rainbow six siege 

I just want consistent fps over 200 fps so I don't notice it when my fps drops even from 350 to 180 I feel it

Is it a processor bottleneck even if it was my old gtx 1060 got me consistent 250-300 fps and I never felt lag or stutter

If it is a cpu bottleneck should I get a r5 3600 or 9400f or is this not a good upgrade/not worth I don't have any money atm as I used all my money on gpu and psu recently

The attached photos shows that my gpu can reach 100% usage in benchmark or other games like r6s and ark survival on medium to max settingsspacer.png.

 

Sorry for my bad english it's my second language

Heaven benchmarkOC+125power+15Core+325Memory.png

R6sNoOC.png

►Specs
• Processor - Intel Core I7-7700 4.0 GHz
• Graphics Card - Gigabyte Gtx 1080 ti aorus xtreme
• RAM - 8 GB Ballistix Tactical DDR4 2666MHz
• Ram - 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2400MHz 
• HDD - 1TB WD 7200

• SSD - 240 gb Kingston (SA400)
• PSU - Gigabyte P650B

►Peripherals 
• Monitor #1 Samsung Curved 144hz
• Monitor #2 Asus VP228
• Microphone - Blue Yeti Microphone
• Keyboard - Gigabyte K83 Cherry Mx Red
• Mouse - Logitech G403 
• MousePad - HyperX speed L, G440 Soft pad L
• HyperX Cloud Pro
 

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6 minutes ago, Kiko kevin said:

First of all my specs

CPU: i7-7700 (non k)

GPU: GTX 1080 ti aorus xtreme

Ram: 1 stick of 8ddr4 crucial 2666mhz

          1 stick of 8ddr4 kingston  generic ram 2400mhz

Mobo: Asrock b250m Pro4 (bios version p1.50) only supports 2400mhz

Psu: Gigabyte P650b  (obviously 650w)

HDD: 1 tb seagate barracuda 

SSD: 240 gb kingston (SA400)

OS: Windows 10 (OEM) latest version

Monitor 1: samsung CFG7 23.5 inch curved 144hz 1ms

             2: Asus VP228 inch 60hz

 

         My problem is i'm having low fps In some games Mainly cs go for example on the cs go benchmark map I used to get 330 fps avg, now I get anywhere between 140-200 on benchmark idk what caused the problem and even tho 330 was low to begin with the cpu usage and gpu usage is extremely low in the benchmark and game in game usually gpu is anywhere between 10% and 30% usually in matchmaking its 20% with the cpu 30% to 50%. My fps in matchmaking (Competitive game) is Moving alot from 120 fps to 360 depending on the situation. I play on 1440x1080 resolution on all low settings I also tried max settings and the benchmark is within the margins of errors the fps on low and high settings is between 200-210 I looked on YouTube and i'm supposed to get much higher fps.

 

        Things I've tried to fix fps

1: Changing all settings resolutions in diffrent combinations

2: Changing power options in nvidia to performance

3: disabling vsync in nvidia control panel and ingame

4: reinstalling windows

5: reinstalling steam

6: reinstalling cs go on both ssd and hdd

7: deleting cs go's workshop steam maps

8: settings windows power options to performance etc.

9: disabling hpet in both windows and bios that boosted fps just a little bit but didn't fix the consistent fluctuation in fps

10: changing pcie lanes to 3rd gen instead of auto

11: updating bios from p1.50 to p2.50 and it broke my motherboard when I fixed it at a local computer fixing and he unsoldered the bios chip and programmed a new one and soldered it back 

my 2 sticks of ram wouldn't boot together until i reflashed my bios back to p1.50 which was the original bios that the motherboard came in and both sticks were working again

12: I used to have a 550w psu and put my gpu on 80% power and bought a new one which is 650 and can overclock my gpu to 150% power no problem
 

psi my gpu has normal scores for a gtx 1080 ti on heaven benchmark and in Rainbow six siege 

I just want consistent fps over 200 fps so I don't notice it when my fps drops even from 350 to 180 I feel it

Is it a processor bottleneck even if it was my old gtx 1060 got me consistent 250-300 fps and I never felt lag or stutter

If it is a cpu bottleneck should I get a r5 3600 or 9400f or is this not a good upgrade/not worth I don't have any money atm as I used all my money on gpu and psu recently

The attached photos shows that my gpu can reach 100% usage in benchmark or other games like r6s and ark survival on medium to max settingsspacer.png.

 

Sorry for my bad english it's my second language

Heaven benchmarkOC+125power+15Core+325Memory.png

R6sNoOC.png

It isn't really a good idea to mix ram, there may be a problem with that.

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Just now, 2011PCGuy said:

It isn't really a good idea to mix ram, there may be a problem with that.

Also why did you put 2666 on a 2400?

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I did ram tests and I had no issues and also other games works fine and my old gpu had higher fps even removing one stick and playing with single channel 8 gb ddr4 decreases fps by like 10-20% 

►Specs
• Processor - Intel Core I7-7700 4.0 GHz
• Graphics Card - Gigabyte Gtx 1080 ti aorus xtreme
• RAM - 8 GB Ballistix Tactical DDR4 2666MHz
• Ram - 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2400MHz 
• HDD - 1TB WD 7200

• SSD - 240 gb Kingston (SA400)
• PSU - Gigabyte P650B

►Peripherals 
• Monitor #1 Samsung Curved 144hz
• Monitor #2 Asus VP228
• Microphone - Blue Yeti Microphone
• Keyboard - Gigabyte K83 Cherry Mx Red
• Mouse - Logitech G403 
• MousePad - HyperX speed L, G440 Soft pad L
• HyperX Cloud Pro
 

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When i built my pc the store I bought the ram from only had the 2666 and it was the same price as 2400 in other stores sooo

►Specs
• Processor - Intel Core I7-7700 4.0 GHz
• Graphics Card - Gigabyte Gtx 1080 ti aorus xtreme
• RAM - 8 GB Ballistix Tactical DDR4 2666MHz
• Ram - 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2400MHz 
• HDD - 1TB WD 7200

• SSD - 240 gb Kingston (SA400)
• PSU - Gigabyte P650B

►Peripherals 
• Monitor #1 Samsung Curved 144hz
• Monitor #2 Asus VP228
• Microphone - Blue Yeti Microphone
• Keyboard - Gigabyte K83 Cherry Mx Red
• Mouse - Logitech G403 
• MousePad - HyperX speed L, G440 Soft pad L
• HyperX Cloud Pro
 

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1 minute ago, 2011PCGuy said:

It isn't really a good idea to mix ram, there may be a problem with that.

absolutely nothing wrong with mixing ram. When you do so, they will just run at the slowest speed of the sticks. 

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Yes I knew that when I bought it

►Specs
• Processor - Intel Core I7-7700 4.0 GHz
• Graphics Card - Gigabyte Gtx 1080 ti aorus xtreme
• RAM - 8 GB Ballistix Tactical DDR4 2666MHz
• Ram - 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2400MHz 
• HDD - 1TB WD 7200

• SSD - 240 gb Kingston (SA400)
• PSU - Gigabyte P650B

►Peripherals 
• Monitor #1 Samsung Curved 144hz
• Monitor #2 Asus VP228
• Microphone - Blue Yeti Microphone
• Keyboard - Gigabyte K83 Cherry Mx Red
• Mouse - Logitech G403 
• MousePad - HyperX speed L, G440 Soft pad L
• HyperX Cloud Pro
 

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But what Is really making me go crazy is im getting lower fps than my 1060 

►Specs
• Processor - Intel Core I7-7700 4.0 GHz
• Graphics Card - Gigabyte Gtx 1080 ti aorus xtreme
• RAM - 8 GB Ballistix Tactical DDR4 2666MHz
• Ram - 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2400MHz 
• HDD - 1TB WD 7200

• SSD - 240 gb Kingston (SA400)
• PSU - Gigabyte P650B

►Peripherals 
• Monitor #1 Samsung Curved 144hz
• Monitor #2 Asus VP228
• Microphone - Blue Yeti Microphone
• Keyboard - Gigabyte K83 Cherry Mx Red
• Mouse - Logitech G403 
• MousePad - HyperX speed L, G440 Soft pad L
• HyperX Cloud Pro
 

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with a i7-7700 and a 1080/TI there is no bottleneck
if u did not have the issues before you upgraded to a 1080ti the GPU in itself might be the real issue here!
check temperatures during heavy load if they fluxuate  and if so check the warranty on the card

ehhhhhh i dont really know much about benchmarks but that clarely says 4Gig not 11Gig
https://prnt.sc/py7rpl

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As in scores my gtx 1080 ti is fine and in gpu z it says the correct amount of memory and it's not overheating at all in cs go I get 55-59 Celsius and in intensive games like Ark or in r6s on max settings I get 70 c the card is stable.

Could it be just that the cs go engine is badly optimized to new hardware?

►Specs
• Processor - Intel Core I7-7700 4.0 GHz
• Graphics Card - Gigabyte Gtx 1080 ti aorus xtreme
• RAM - 8 GB Ballistix Tactical DDR4 2666MHz
• Ram - 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2400MHz 
• HDD - 1TB WD 7200

• SSD - 240 gb Kingston (SA400)
• PSU - Gigabyte P650B

►Peripherals 
• Monitor #1 Samsung Curved 144hz
• Monitor #2 Asus VP228
• Microphone - Blue Yeti Microphone
• Keyboard - Gigabyte K83 Cherry Mx Red
• Mouse - Logitech G403 
• MousePad - HyperX speed L, G440 Soft pad L
• HyperX Cloud Pro
 

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