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Hi i need a new amd3+ prosessor, so what prosessor i need to get 250+ fps in Cs Go.

Is fx-6350 good enough? My budget is around 170e so yeah!  :P

my mbo is msi 970 gaming

gpu Gtx 960

8cb ram

600w psu.

 

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Hi i need a new amd3+ prosessor, so what prosessor i need to get 250+ fps in Cs Go.

Is fx-6350 good enough? My budget is around 170e so yeah!  :P

my mbo is msi 970 gaming

gpu Gtx 960

8cb ram

600w psu.

 

Is this a troll?

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Well, it's good enough for CS:GO since CS:GO is not demanding, provided you overclock it, but it's not good enough for that GTX 960 you've paired it with. If at all possible, it's time for a platform shift to intel. Otherwise your GPU wont be able to stretch it's legs in games unless they're heavily multi-threaded.

 

edit: oh 250 fps+? No. It wont even come close to that.

However 250FPS+ is completely stupid. You won't notice anything over your monitors refresh rate.

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Hi i need a new amd3+ prosessor, so what prosessor i need to get 250+ fps in Cs Go.

Is fx-6350 good enough? My budget is around 170e so yeah!  :P

my mbo is msi 970 gaming

gpu Gtx 960

8cb ram

600w psu.

Literally anything will run CSGO well.  My Pentium E5200 held up great in that game.

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for refernece; CS:GO uses two cores, and two cores only.

 

and my i7 4790k (using only two cores) easily pushes it past 600FPS with the right GPU.

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Hi i need a new amd3+ prosessor, so what prosessor i need to get 250+ fps in Cs Go.

Is fx-6350 good enough? My budget is around 170e so yeah!  :P

my mbo is msi 970 gaming

gpu Gtx 960

8cb ram

600w psu.

Hey, how much is the i5 4440 for where you live? You can go with a cheaper motherboard too, since you don't OC that CPU :)

Or do you have the motherboard already? :)

 

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an i3 is the minimum but the i5 is better

What are you talking about I freaking get 40 FPS with Intel HD graphics and a Pentium.Nuff' Said

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Hey, how much is the i5 4440 for where you live? You can go with a cheaper motherboard too, since you don't OC that CPU :)

Or do you have the motherboard already? :)

 

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250 FPS. I know CS:GO isn't demanding, but... Why 250? It's not like whatever monitor he has can even display that.

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250 FPS. I know CS:GO isn't demanding, but... Why 250? It's not like whatever monitor he has can even display that.

I think people want that crazy high fps because they want to compromise for the fps drops (and stutter)

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Anything will run CS GO well. It's not demanding at all

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Source engine is good optimized and I think you can even use a 8 core CPU! ;)

 

(if your motherboard can take it...)

 

BTW a guy at work has a toaster(macbook) that can run it! :D

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I think people want that crazy high fps because they want to compromise for the fps drops (and stutter)

People mistakenly believe that having that high of an FPS will decrease input lag. What they fail to realize is that the average amount of input lag decrease by framerate over your refresh rate is like 0.002 seconds (if you go from 144hz minimum to 288 minimum), and monitors have an inherent latency delay of 0.02-0.06 and beyond, depending on model. This 0.002 second improvement is inconsequential in a 144hz monitor with 0.02 delay, and that's top-of-the line.

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I can see why someone would see this as a troll post.... With that said, any i5 would do. Just spend $10 to $20 extra and get any i5. You'll be good for several years with that...

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i get fps drops on cs:go its pissing annoying, i have an i7 4790.

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i also get big fps drops with a i7 4770k... its just that kind of game really

 

im talking jumps from 150fps to 250 fps and sometimes as high as 300fps but mostly 150-250 constant up and down lol

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Hi i need a new amd3+ prosessor, so what prosessor i need to get 250+ fps in Cs Go.

Is fx-6350 good enough? My budget is around 170e so yeah

Here in the states AMD has some 8 cores very close to the price of the 6350.

Tek Syndicate has a great youtube video showing an 8350 smoking an I5 in many games. Also a good review of 8370e and others. Hope this helps.

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Hi i need a new amd3+ prosessor, so what prosessor i need to get 250+ fps in Cs Go.

Is fx-6350 good enough? My budget is around 170e so yeah

Here in the states AMD has some 8 cores very close to the price of the 6350.

Tek Syndicate has a great youtube video showing an 8350 smoking an I5 in many games. Also a good review of 8370e and others. Hope this helps.

It doesn't. He's talking about CS:GO which uses 1-2 threads. Those games were console ports and designed to run on multiple weak cores, which is what AMD's FX platform is. Games that need strong cores will just play poorly on the FX CPUs.

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When I said AMD 8 cores I meant the FX-8xxx line. I was giving him another option since the 8350 id 30 bucks more and the 8370e is the same price where I shop. 

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I like playing csgo with 200fps+ too, its not if you can run it or not, it helps alot in competitive cause grenades and peeks.

My rig can handle good fps cause the 750, but I recommend a 960/970.

4 threads is more than enough for the game (also you wanna have 8gb or more ram).

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edit: oh 250 fps+? No. It wont even come close to that.

 

 

It shouldn't have any issue.  CSGO will run at 300+ FPS on most modern GPU's without trying too hard.

 

It doesn't. He's talking about CS:GO which uses 1-2 threads. Those games were console ports and designed to run on multiple weak cores, which is what AMD's FX platform is. Games that need strong cores will just play poorly on the FX CPUs.

 

Source engine has multithreading options that will use 4+ threads.

 

I don't unlock the framerate too often, but a stock 8350 was driving it well over 200 +FPS on my 270x CF system at 1080p.  I usually capped it at 144 though.

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i also get big fps drops with a i7 4770k... its just that kind of game really

 

im talking jumps from 150fps to 250 fps and sometimes as high as 300fps but mostly 150-250 constant up and down lol

its f'ing annoying, it doesnt do it as much in comp matches but when i play private against friends, every time i kill or get killed it spikes and i dno if im dead or hes dead til it sorts itself out.

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Any Source game ran fine for me for my 8320......well sorta.

Using a P8600 got me 15FPS stable at 480P in CS:GO.

A 6350 is fine in Source games anyway.

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Hi i need a new amd3+ prosessor, so what prosessor i need to get 250+ fps in Cs Go.

Is fx-6350 good enough? My budget is around 170e so yeah!  :P

my mbo is msi 970 gaming

gpu Gtx 960

8cb ram

600w psu.

 

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Also, are you serious? You can run CSGO on literally ANYTHING at high FPS. You could literally run it on a surface.

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