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CS:GO Stuttering and Frame Drops

Ok so I have been getting random frame drops and stuttering in CS:GO. It drops from a capped 199 fps down to 150 fps then it stutters for about 5 seconds. Im pretty sure its not my hardware because im running an I5 4690k and a Windforce GTX 970, and its on a 850 evo ssd. Can anyone help? It is getting really bad and I've gone from MGE to MG1.

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is Vsync on? and do you happen to be on Win10?

Regards Elias N Martinez. | Graphic and motion design are my jobs. 3D modeling is my hobby. I do what I enjoy.  Skype: eliasnmartinez1 (please state that you are coming from LTT)

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My CS:GO wasn't even launching today, and when I reinstalled it, there was huge artifacting problems in-game.

 

I think it might be a bad update, but will be patched within a few hours/a day

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I have vsync turned off, I'm on Windows 10, and all drivers are updated.

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My CS:GO wasn't even launching today, and when I reinstalled it, there was huge artifacting problems in-game.

 

I think it might be a bad update, but will be patched within a few hours/a day

This has been happening for months it just hasnt been this bad. So idk.

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turn V-SYNC on?

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turn V-SYNC on?

Ill try it, in a comp right now so ill reply on what happens.

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Is your steam overlay enabled in-game?

Regards Elias N Martinez. | Graphic and motion design are my jobs. 3D modeling is my hobby. I do what I enjoy.  Skype: eliasnmartinez1 (please state that you are coming from LTT)

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That is an issue for many. Try and see if anything changes I don't play with it on any of my games that's why I have 3 monitors.

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Overclocked maybe? undervolting?

 

full system specs pls

CPU: Intel i5-2400 Mobo: ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z RAM: 8GB G.Skill DDR3 1333MHz GPU: Sapphire R9 280x Tri-X Case Corsair Obsidian Series 350D PSU: EVGA 500w 80+ Certified

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Still stuttering, not as often though.

Seems to me its CS:GO related but could be fixed via Nvidia Control Panel, try setting Maximum Pre-rendered frames to 1 Do it after selecting CS:GO in Program Settings, not Global settings.

Regards Elias N Martinez. | Graphic and motion design are my jobs. 3D modeling is my hobby. I do what I enjoy.  Skype: eliasnmartinez1 (please state that you are coming from LTT)

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No overclock on my cpu as of right now.

CPU: I5 4690k stock clock

CPU Cooler: H100i

GPU: Gigabyte Windforce G1 Gaming GTX 970 stock clock

Mobo: Asus Maximus Hero VII

Ram: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16gb 1866mhz

SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 256GB

HDD: WD Blue 1TB

PSU: Corsair RM 650

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Seems to me its CS:GO related but could be fixed via Nvidia Control Panel, try setting Maximum Pre-rendered frames to 1 Do it after selecting CS:GO in Program Settings, not Global settings.

Didn't work :(. Hopefully its just a CS:GO Issue. Thanks for all the help guys.

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