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970 low fps in csgo

aslan501

I don't want to be on which side of CPU's but from my experience. I Build a RIG for my bro who want's to play CS GO, CPU's that I have was either an i7-2600 or AMD A10-6800K. I thought AMD would work better since it's a newer CPU, to my surprise (maybe not for others, I apologize) it was bottle necking my GPU R9 290, getting around 15-30 FPS on Max settings (wierd eh) and decided to switch to the i7-2600, after that we're getting around 300-400 FPS, 1080p BTW. Then he still decided to play on low settings because of reasons (lol stubborn kid)

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I don't want to be on which side of CPU's but from my experience. I Build a RIG for my bro who want's to play CS GO, CPU's that I have was either an i7-2600 or AMD A10-6800K. I thought AMD would work better since it's a newer CPU, to my surprise (maybe not for others, I apologize) it was bottle necking my GPU R9 290, getting around 15-30 FPS on Max settings (wierd eh) and decided to switch to the i7-2600, after that we're getting around 300-400 FPS, 1080p BTW. Then he still decided to play on low settings because of reasons (lol stubborn kid)

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