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RTX 2060 115W low fps on csgo!

jasonyaputra

I have an ROG Strix Scar 15 2020 laptop with the following specs: 

  • 240hz 3ms screen
  • 8 core i7-10875h
  • RTX 2060 115W
  • 16gb ram (single channel)
  • 1TB SSD

My Windows settings are as optimized as possible already. Game mode is on.

All my graphics drivers are updated to the latest.

My Power/battery settings are also set to full performance.

Nvidia control panel also set to high performance.

Nvidia low latency: Ultra

 

When I run a CSGO benchmark using Ulletical benchmark workshop map on all Maxed Settings which is as follows:

  • Everything High/VeryHigh
  • Multicore rendering: on
  • FXAA: off
  • Uber shaders: on
  • Vsync, Motionblur and such: off
  • MSAA: 8x
  • Anistrophic: 16x
  • Texture Streaming: Enabled

The Results of the benchmarks is 159 average framerate.....

On Deathmatch (Dust II) with the same settings also averaging 120-150 and sometimes higher in tunnels.

 

Both of these results are sooooo absurd. I mean wtff look at these youtube videos of the laptops with the same rtx 2060 and slightly worse cpu

 

The first video even only has an i5 and 8 ram(probably dual channel but still, very huge ddifferences)

The second video is averaging 230+ fps on deathamtch Dust II. WTFFFFFF.

 

What the hell is wrong with my CSGO. Yes I know I only have a single channel 16gb RAM, but does it really have this huge of an impact? i dont think so...

 

By the way, i also have others games tested, here are the average fps on all maxed settings:

  • Apex Legends: 100-120 fps
  • COD Warzone: 80-100 fps
  • PUBG : 90-120 fps

Now the results from these games seems normal right? as an rtx 2060 115w should perform, even i saw some youtube videos with slightly higher average maybe only 10 fps, i mean.... that can be fixed when i have dual channel easily.

 

So its definitely only my csgo which is absurd, can someone please tell me why??

 

I also disabled fullscreen optimizations on all my games, as well as turning off override high dpi scaling behaviour performed by: applications  even i dont really know how big of an impact it gives but just doing it like every other people, so i also would really appreciate it someone can explain me what this does and how much does it affect performance thankyou :))))

 

 

 

 

 

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ram bandwidth does make a big difference ya know, theres a reason why everyone preaches for the use of dual channel

also lower msaa.

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7 minutes ago, ki8aras said:

ram bandwidth does make a big difference ya know, theres a reason why everyone preaches for the use of dual channel

also lower msaa.

but i saw single vs dual channel ram comparison on youtube and the difference is around 20 fps... and btw those youtube videos i attached also uses 8x msaa so i should also get higher fps even with 8x msaa.

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1 minute ago, jasonyaputra said:

but i saw single vs dual channel ram comparison on youtube and the difference is around 20 fps... and btw those youtube videos i sent you also uses 8x msaa so i should also get higher fps even with 8x msaa.

some random youtube video doesnt invalidate all of pc community's advice.it makes a difference so if you can get it then do so

other than that you can try to overclock the gpu but the limiting factor in my opinion is definitely that single channel memory

 

gaming system: R7 3700X @ 4.25Ghz cpu / B450 STEEL LEGEND mobo / 4x8gb corsair Vengeance @3333Mhz ram / RX 7900XTX pulse gpu / Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 3 cpu cooler /Coolermaster Qube 500 case / Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 12 1500w power supply

 

laptop: Dell xps 9510, 3.5k OLED, i7 11800h, rtx 3050 ti, 2x16gb DDR4 @ 3200Mhz, 1TB main drive, 2TB add in ssd

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3 minutes ago, PlayStation 2 said:

...why are you running with 8x MSAA?

just wanna test my systems, i also ran it with 4x 2x and off but still around 130-150 fps in deathmatch dust II so 8x msaa is not the problem...

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3 minutes ago, jasonyaputra said:

just wanna test my systems, i also ran it with 4x 2x and off but still around 130-150 fps in deathmatch dust II so 8x msaa is not the problem...

Fair enough. Could be CPU-limited, possibly?

That and having dual-channel RAM could be very useful.

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20 hours ago, PlayStation 2 said:

Fair enough. Could be CPU-limited, possibly?

That and having dual-channel RAM could be very useful.

people have been saying dual channel affects more in cpu bounded games. sad

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