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ok so in csgo i get terrible fps. like sometimes below 60 and all my settings are on low!  ive noticed that my gpu fans dont even turn on as i play but i am struggling to push 60 fps.  also i have a 5930k at 4.5ghz and 16 gb ddr4 of ram i dont see anything that could be stopping me from achieving 300fps like my friends that have worse setups than me. please help :D

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Go to the gayvdia control panle 

set ur card to run at max performance 

then report back with ur results

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TBH What is your Display. is it 144 hz or 60 hz? You having 300 fps really does not do all that much... you should limit it at 144 fps +5 maybe if you want to not overwork your GPU in most places. 

 

See if you have limited the display fps of the card (there are a few guides on this)

 

if nothing else it could be quite a few issues that youd have to go through and diagnose, such as cpu instability OC or GPU OC instability, Bad memory, or Its not being optimized well on the maps that you are playing (i find some maps on CS:GO are HORRIBLY optimized to the point my 980ti gets 40-60 because the person who created the map did nto render properly)

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2 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

TBH What is your Display. is it 144 hz or 60 hz? You having 300 fps really does not do all that much... you should limit it at 144 fps +5 maybe if you want to not overwork your GPU in most places. 

 

See if you have limited the display fps of the card (there are a few guides on this)

 

if nothing else it could be quite a few issues that youd have to go through and diagnose, such as cpu instability OC or GPU OC instability, Bad memory, or Its not being optimized well on the maps that you are playing (i find some maps on CS:GO are HORRIBLY optimized to the point my 980ti gets 40-60 because the person who created the map did nto render properly)

i only have a 144 hz display witch i only sometimes get the full 144 hz and ive done all the tests on seeing if my oc is stable on my cpu and to my knowledge it is but ive never checked bad memory ill have to look into that

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1 minute ago, kingabing said:

i only have a 144 hz display witch i only sometimes get the full 144 hz and ive done all the tests on seeing if my oc is stable on my cpu and to my knowledge it is but ive never checked bad memory ill have to look into that

Is it only happening in CSGO or with all games?

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Generally mem wont affect FPS in most cases, I believe it to be settings in CS:GO or your GPU Settings. See what the anti-ailising settings are in game and turn them down to x2 and see what happens.

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5 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

Generally mem wont affect FPS in most cases, I believe it to be settings in CS:GO or your GPU Settings. See what the anti-ailising settings are in game and turn them down to x2 and see what happens.

i turned everything to very low ingame and the fps had almost no change and i have a 300fps cap on it just to see what would happen and nothing is working 

 

6 minutes ago, cortexcortex said:

Is it only happening in CSGO or with all games?

only in csgo

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55 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

TBH What is your Display. is it 144 hz or 60 hz? You having 300 fps really does not do all that much... you should limit it at 144 fps +5 maybe if you want to not overwork your GPU in most places. 

 

See if you have limited the display fps of the card (there are a few guides on this)

 

if nothing else it could be quite a few issues that youd have to go through and diagnose, such as cpu instability OC or GPU OC instability, Bad memory, or Its not being optimized well on the maps that you are playing (i find some maps on CS:GO are HORRIBLY optimized to the point my 980ti gets 40-60 because the person who created the map did nto render properly)

You don't want to do that with any source engine game since lower fps adds lag you want to be above 150-200 all the time. 

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44 minutes ago, alexyy said:

You don't want to do that with any source engine game since lower fps adds lag you want to be above 150-200 all the time. 

do you anything to show this being proven? I highly doubt that

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Meh if your lazy to find the problem do this Backup/Reinstall Windows/Restore Backup Then try CSGO again, if this happen check your monitor setting some monitor can be preset into there settings.

 

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7 hours ago, Shimejii said:

TBH What is your Display. is it 144 hz or 60 hz? You having 300 fps really does not do all that much... you should limit it at 144 fps +5 maybe if you want to not overwork your GPU in most places. 

 

See if you have limited the display fps of the card (there are a few guides on this)

 

if nothing else it could be quite a few issues that youd have to go through and diagnose, such as cpu instability OC or GPU OC instability, Bad memory, or Its not being optimized well on the maps that you are playing (i find some maps on CS:GO are HORRIBLY optimized to the point my 980ti gets 40-60 because the person who created the map did nto render properly)

CS:GO is a oddball enabling v-sync is more causing trouble than its worth...

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Have you checked your GPU frequency and useage with something like MSI Afterburner while playing?

I'm wondering if the card isn't  leaving idle or not going above 500mhz.

I've had it happen a couple times where a game wasn't taxing enough and wouldn't go above some low usage state and turning the game settings didn't help.

Infact, I actually had to turn the game's settings up so it put enough of a load on the card for the card to kick in.

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18 hours ago, kingabing said:

ok so in csgo i get terrible fps. like sometimes below 60 and all my settings are on low!  ive noticed that my gpu fans dont even turn on as i play but i am struggling to push 60 fps.  also i have a 5930k at 4.5ghz and 16 gb ddr4 of ram i dont see anything that could be stopping me from achieving 300fps like my friends that have worse setups than me. please help :D

are you running v-sync in game? If so, at what settings?  If you set it to triple buffering, you should be able to hit 300fps.

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You should be getting 300+. The FPS is capped at 300 as default for CSGO. I have a GTX 970 and easily achieve waaay beyond 300FPS at 1440p.

 

I would try reinstalling nVidea drivers and then the game. If that doesn't work i guess a Windows reinstall is the last step. What is your FPS in other games? Dodgy card?

 

Peopple are also right about only needing 144 at most. Go to console and set "max_fps 145"

 

Also why have you set everything to low? Use the Gayforce experiance and just use the optimal settings to test it. Then tweak the settings to your liking.

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