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So I've been playing GO for a while now, and when I upgraded my GPU in March (560ti -> 970), I was blown away. I had always gotten around ~80fps with the 560ti. When I bought my 970, I was getting around ~250fps constant with no drops, even maxed out. Now, I play on the lowest settings, except for Shadows, and I only get around ~80fps.


I don't know why the amount has dropped substantially, and I have done the following to try to fix it.


1. Verified Game Cache


2. Reinstalled Game


3. Tried a lower resolution


4. Cleaned GPU, Overclocked, and reverted


5. Overclocked my CPU


6. Changed Power Management to Maximum Performance


7. Changed Max Prerendered Frames to "1"


8. Put Multi-Display mode to Single Display Perfomance


9. Checked BIOS for any Power Saver settings, and disabled.


Nothing has helped. Any fixes?


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CASE | DeepCool Tesseract SW


CPU | AMD FX-6350 @4.20Ghz


GPU | EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SC ACX 2.0 (OC)


RAM | 2x4Gb Kingston Fury Black, 2x4Gb Corsair Vengeance (16Gb Total)


HDD | WD Green 1TB


SSD | Kingston SSDNow V300 60GB (Where CSGO is installed)


MOBO | AsRock 970 Pro3 R2.0


PSU | OCZ ModXtreme 500w Semi-Modular PSU


MONITOR | AOC E2060SWDA


CPU: AMD FX-6350@4.2Ghz GPU: EVGA GTX 970 SC ACX2.0 RAM: 2x4Gb Kingston Fury Black + 2x4Gb Corsair Vengeance HDD: WD Green 1Tb SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 60Gb CASE: DeepCool Tesseract SW

 

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As a night theme user this is unreadable.

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As a night theme user this is unreadable.

Have you tried turning it off temporarily? Imagine that ;)

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Have you tried turning it off temporarily? Imagine that ;)

And risk being maimed by the horror that is day theme! I think not!

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And risk being maimed by the horror that is day theme! I think not!

 

 

Have you tried turning it off temporarily? Imagine that ;)

Please try to be useful to the Topic and bicker less

 

Pertaining to the topic however, this seems very strange indeed, have you tried putting all of your clocks at stock frequencies (both gpu and cpu) 

Check temperatures, anything that may seem out of order.

 

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As a night theme user this is unreadable.

Fixed that, sorry

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Please try to be useful to the Topic and bicker less

 

Pertaining to the topic however, this seems very strange indeed, have you tried putting all of your clocks at stock frequencies (both gpu and cpu) 

Check temperatures, anything that may seem out of order.

 

yes I have tried resetting the clocks. no differences

CPU: AMD FX-6350@4.2Ghz GPU: EVGA GTX 970 SC ACX2.0 RAM: 2x4Gb Kingston Fury Black + 2x4Gb Corsair Vengeance HDD: WD Green 1Tb SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 60Gb CASE: DeepCool Tesseract SW

 

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You havn't tried one of the first troubleshooting steps for a GPU :lol:

Uninstall and re-install your drivers. Have you recently upgraded your drivers?

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So I've been playing GO for a while now, and when I upgraded my GPU in March (560ti -> 970), I was blown away. I had always gotten around ~80fps with the 560ti. When I bought my 970, I was getting around ~250fps constant with no drops, even maxed out. Now, I play on the lowest settings, except for Shadows, and I only get around ~80fps.

I don't know why the amount has dropped substantially, and I have done the following to try to fix it.

1. Verified Game Cache

2. Reinstalled Game

3. Tried a lower resolution

4. Cleaned GPU, Overclocked, and reverted

5. Overclocked my CPU

6. Changed Power Management to Maximum Performance

7. Changed Max Prerendered Frames to "1"

8. Put Multi-Display mode to Single Display Perfomance

9. Checked BIOS for any Power Saver settings, and disabled.

Nothing has helped. Any fixes?

SPECS:

CASE | DeepCool Tesseract SW

CPU | AMD FX-6350 @4.20Ghz

GPU | EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SC ACX 2.0 (OC)

RAM | 2x4Gb Kingston Fury Black, 2x4Gb Corsair Vengeance (16Gb Total)

HDD | WD Green 1TB

SSD | Kingston SSDNow V300 60GB (Where CSGO is installed)

MOBO | AsRock 970 Pro3 R2.0

PSU | OCZ ModXtreme 500w Semi-Modular PSU

MONITOR | AOC E2060SWDA

 

 

Hmmmmm. Have you tried looking around in the geforce settings and seeing if maybe you are SSAAing? Or other possible high settings you are unaware of?

Also can you please post a gpu and cpu usage and heat output while running the game? Thanks.

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