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CS:GO FramesPerSecond

I have assembled new secondary system for gaming, but I am experiencing weird FPS fluctuation in CS:GO which jumps from 300 to 15+ every few seconds.

I tried reseating GPU/RAM, reinstalling OS, tweaking nvidia 3D settings, editing registry but it still won't fix the problem.

Anyone else experiencing the same issues?

 

Specs

CPU: i5-4590

GPU: MSI 660ti Power Edition

RAM: Corsair Vengance Pro 2 x 4 GB

MOBO: Asrock H81M-itx

Case: Phanteks Evolv ITX

Cooling: Thermaltake Water3.0 120mm

PSU: Seasonic M12II 620

SSD: Kingston v300 120GB 

HDD: WD Blue 1TB

 

EDIT:

Tried more games,

Dead Island Riptide: 33-111

L4D2: 1-60

Payday2: 17-89

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maybe your 660ti is dieing? tbh the 600 series is starting to really show its age.

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Is it just CS:GO? or is it any other games?

 

Also what storage are you using?

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I think the 660ti is starting to age on you.

My 960 which I think is only somewhat better than the 660ti never drops below 40 on CSGO with everything whatso-ever turned up, and this is with an i3 2130, be mind you.

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Is it just CS:GO? or is it any other games?

 

Also what storage are you using?

Updated first post with more games.

I am using, Kingston v300 120GB for OS & WD Blue 1TB for Storage

 

 

maybe your 660ti is dieing? tbh the 600 series is starting to really show its age.

I think the 660ti is starting to age on you.

My 960 which I think is only somewhat better than the 660ti never drops below 40 on CSGO with everything whatso-ever turned up, and this is with an i3 2130, be mind you.

Actually I was using this 660ti on my main system until just a few days ago because I got myself a 970. It was working fine without problem.

 

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