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High FPS but Counter Strike MicroStutters

Kameegaming

I recently upgraded from 6600K to 7700K and from gtx 970 to 1080 (I installed the gpu today)

Previously I had this weird issue with CS:GO where I had 150-200+ fps but the game has micro stutters, meaning every few seconds you could feel the screen/game freezing for a very short time.

cl_showfps 1 dips from triple digit (green into double diigit yellow, don't know what amount fps exactly, the stutter is micro)

 

now after I upgraded the CPU and did a clean windows install cs go was buttery smooth, but after installing more games (and almost filling up my 1TB samsung ssd), installing origin, uplay and a few windows updates now the game microstutters like a son of a bitch again.

 

I have tried some things like:

  • Turn off game DVR
  • Verify game cache
  • reinstall csgo
  • reset steam profile for cs go
  • Move from 950 Pro ssd to NVME 960 Evo
  • Nvidia Inspector
  • Setting priority to High for the process
  • CLean install nvidia drivers
  • Turning VSYNC off in nvidia control panel
  • turning shade caching off in control panel
  • turn off steam overlay
  • kill steam webhelper.exe
  • set power options to performance

 

Cpu is barely taxed by the game gpu is running fine, I am note sure how to fix this, it's really annoying.

 

i7-8700K @ 5.0 GHz 1.37v, EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid, Asus z370-A Prime

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16, Samsung 960 Evo 256GB, Samsung 850Pro 1TB, WD 3TB HDD

NZXT H440 White, Corsair H100i GTX v2, EVGA 750G2

Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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Have you attempted to reinstall CS:GO? I couldn't get my CS:GO to even launch without an endless loop of restarts so I reinstalled it + Steam and everything worked fine.

 

Also nice upgrade! :P  

I once did the unthinkable, back many headphones ago...

I split an audio split, again

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1 minute ago, EnergyEclipse said:

Have you attempted to reinstall CS:GO? I couldn't get my CS:GO to even launch without an endless loop of restarts so I reinstalled it + Steam and everything worked fine.

 

Also nice upgrade! :P  

yeah I did that too.
thanks.

i7-8700K @ 5.0 GHz 1.37v, EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid, Asus z370-A Prime

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16, Samsung 960 Evo 256GB, Samsung 850Pro 1TB, WD 3TB HDD

NZXT H440 White, Corsair H100i GTX v2, EVGA 750G2

Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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2 minutes ago, Kameegaming said:

yeah I did that too.
thanks.

I am not hugely sure as to of whether this will work for you but I found this which goes over some fixes for it: https://steamcommunity.com/app/730/discussions/0/350542050096654423/

 

I hope this helps!
-EnergyEclipse

I once did the unthinkable, back many headphones ago...

I split an audio split, again

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I searched for most of the stuff that can be found online, I am not sure what is up with it.

i7-8700K @ 5.0 GHz 1.37v, EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid, Asus z370-A Prime

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16, Samsung 960 Evo 256GB, Samsung 850Pro 1TB, WD 3TB HDD

NZXT H440 White, Corsair H100i GTX v2, EVGA 750G2

Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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you need to set fps_limit 500  + 

OR You're DSR'ing and triple buffering at something; 

start looking into more of the CSGO console commands to make it all add up; everything I thought of you've done, but I don't see your commands you use on csgo :D also ; there's a command to get  all cores available ready for the game, maybe set it to specific amounts// and then see how the performance goes. 

 

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19 minutes ago, SativaPhoenix said:

you need to set fps_limit 500  + 

OR You're DSR'ing and triple buffering at something; 

start looking into more of the CSGO console commands to make it all add up; everything I thought of you've done, but I don't see your commands you use on csgo :D also ; there's a command to get  all cores available ready for the game, maybe set it to specific amounts// and then see how the performance goes. 

 

interestingly enough turning off XMP profile for my ram, helped a lot with it

 

meaning it now microstutters a lot less

i7-8700K @ 5.0 GHz 1.37v, EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid, Asus z370-A Prime

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16, Samsung 960 Evo 256GB, Samsung 850Pro 1TB, WD 3TB HDD

NZXT H440 White, Corsair H100i GTX v2, EVGA 750G2

Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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11 hours ago, Kameegaming said:

I recently upgraded from 6600K to 7700K and from gtx 970 to 1080 (I installed the gpu today)

Previously I had this weird issue with CS:GO where I had 150-200+ fps but the game has micro stutters, meaning every few seconds you could feel the screen/game freezing for a very short time.

cl_showfps 1 dips from triple digit (green into double diigit yellow, don't know what amount fps exactly, the stutter is micro)

 

now after I upgraded the CPU and did a clean windows install cs go was buttery smooth, but after installing more games (and almost filling up my 1TB samsung ssd), installing origin, uplay and a few windows updates now the game microstutters like a son of a bitch again.

 

I have tried some things like:

  • Turn off game DVR
  • Verify game cache
  • reinstall csgo
  • reset steam profile for cs go
  • Move from 950 Pro ssd to NVME 960 Evo
  • Nvidia Inspector
  • Setting priority to High for the process
  • CLean install nvidia drivers
  • Turning VSYNC off in nvidia control panel
  • turning shade caching off in control panel
  • turn off steam overlay
  • kill steam webhelper.exe
  • set power options to performance

 

Cpu is barely taxed by the game gpu is running fine, I am note sure how to fix this, it's really annoying.

 

what type monitor and what are monitors settings options?

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5 minutes ago, bcguru9384 said:

what type monitor and what are monitors settings options?

it's monitor independent as I had a BENQ RL2455 before and it happened and now I have a Z35P and as I said it worked fine after fresh windows install 

i7-8700K @ 5.0 GHz 1.37v, EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid, Asus z370-A Prime

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16, Samsung 960 Evo 256GB, Samsung 850Pro 1TB, WD 3TB HDD

NZXT H440 White, Corsair H100i GTX v2, EVGA 750G2

Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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1 minute ago, Kameegaming said:

it's monitor independent as I had a BENQ RL2455 before and it happened and now I have a Z35P and as I said it worked fine after fresh windows install 

whats 3dmanager settings at for csgo?

try taskmanager then setting priority level on gpu to realtime or above normal

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