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Terrible performance,stutters and fps drops in CSGO

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First of all take a look at my specs listed here (SPECCY results). https://justpaste.it/1ibpw

Let me say this.I have been dealing this for YEARS NOW. I am playing with 200-300 fps but the game IS TERRIBLY LAGGY!. I have tried soooo many tweaks over those years especially in my windows 10 (latest build-latest drivers). I dont know what to do anymore.For real now.CSGO freezes no matter what i tweak,its laggy and stuttery especially when enemies come next to me or near me.I cant do this anymore.I need your help! Its even stuttering and feeling laggy in CS1.6. HOW? 
If you need more system specs,let me know how can i retrieve them! Thank you all!

THANK YOU!

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Temperatures? V Sync on?

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The temps are between 40-50C on my CPU and 40-45C on my GPU. VSYNC is off!

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2 hours ago, GrandeKiD said:

The temps are between 40-50C on my CPU and 40-45C on my GPU. VSYNC is off!

DDU (google it if you dont know) and then reinstall graphics drivers. If that doesnt work a clean install of windows usually fixes things. 

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This sounds like crappy internet. If it happens in relation to your proximity to other players I believe it's your game client suddenly receiving information about those other players. I think it has something to do with their anti-walling fix and the server withholds data until right before and engagement. So with that I am not sure you are going the right direction with GPU tweaks. I have read of a few instances where people experienced it (and some used it to their advantage since they could tell an enemy was close without having seen them) so I would explore your internet connection versus your hardware.

 

But if you want to continue to tweak your GPU I would recommend Nivida Profile Inspector and using it to tweak your GPU settings for csgo.

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Hello! I  have done a clean windows install,used DDU multiple times before.My internet is ok. 17-1.2. Enough for CSGO.I have tried the nvidia inspector. Still its sh!t.

 

 @Crunchy Dragon

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Have you tried resetting your BIOS settings to default?

Tried the card in a different PC?

Tried different card on your PC? 

 

Unfortunately this is a slow process of elimination and you have to test a range of scenarios to at least isolate the issue to a specific piece of hardware. 

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"Have you tried resetting your BIOS settings to default?" 

 

Yes

 

"Tried the card in a different PC?"

 

Cant do that!

 

Tried different card on your PC? 

 

Cant do that as well!

 

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29 minutes ago, GrandeKiD said:

"Have you tried resetting your BIOS settings to default?" 

 

Yes

 

"Tried the card in a different PC?"

 

Cant do that!

 

Tried different card on your PC? 

 

Cant do that as well!

 

Here is what you need to do:

- run a benchmark with either CAM or MSI afterburner running. Capture your GPU utilization, FPS, and CPU usage (if you can show ram usage great)

- are you able to get more/better ram? Run identical sticks in dual channel maybe?

 

post the results here. I wonder about a few things:

- is your cpu utilization hitting 100%? Hence the stutter?

- is your ram utilization complete with nothing to spare?

- is anything getting too hot?

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"is your cpu utilization hitting 100%? Hence the stutter?"

-Yes, most of the times.Yes it does

 

" is your ram utilization complete with nothing to spare?"

-Nop!

 

" is anything getting too hot?"

 -No.45-50C max.Both CPU AND GPU

 
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If you haven't already, uninstall GeForce Experience and all of the Nvidia 3D Vision related drivers. It fixed 300FPS feeling like 60FPS for me, might work for you, might not.

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1 hour ago, GrandeKiD said:

"is your cpu utilization hitting 100%? Hence the stutter?"

-Yes, most of the times.Yes it does

 

" is your ram utilization complete with nothing to spare?"

-Nop!

 

" is anything getting too hot?"

 -No.45-50C max.Both CPU AND GPU

 

Crank up your settings. Your GPU is getting bottlenecked by your CPU. Cranking high FPS requires a strong CPU. If your CPU can’t keep up, things will stutter. If this is recent, it may be related to software optimization.

 

btw what kind of monitor do you have? Is it capable of displaying those extra frames beyond 60?

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23 hours ago, GrandeKiD said:

Hello! I  have done a clean windows install,used DDU multiple times before.My internet is ok. 17-1.2. Enough for CSGO.I have tried the nvidia inspector. Still its sh!t.

 

 @Crunchy Dragon

@JDE

Unfortunately it may not be a bandwidth problem. That is what I meant by shit. There may be other things involved. Perhaps test the jitter on your internet connection to get a better representation of the quality of your connection. 

 

I think you will find some useful tips if you do Google your problem, but in relation to your internet and not your hardware. I had similar problems before I upgraded to fiber and now I do not.

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49 minutes ago, nick name said:

Unfortunately it may not be a bandwidth problem. That is what I meant by shit. There may be other things involved. Perhaps test the jitter on your internet connection to get a better representation of the quality of your connection. 

 

I think you will find some useful tips if you do Google your problem, but in relation to your internet and not your hardware. I had similar problems before I upgraded to fiber and now I do not.

Indeed if it is just specific to CSGO, it may be related to latency spikes.

 

However, to rule out a CPU bottleneck, bump up your settings. Your monitor is only capable of up to 75Hz (maybe a smidge more if you OC it), there is no point in aiming for > 100FPS. if you offload the CPU by increasing GFX settings and things persist, it may indeed be your connection. can you move your PC to a friends house?

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Upload a video showing us the symptoms?

 

hinestly I’m leaning towards crap internet connection especially if you’re connected via WiFi. But the description does t quite make sense

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Why would be the connection? I tried 3 different internet connections and its still the same boys. @RyzenDoctor Do you mean i increase my graphics settings?

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3 hours ago, Jay Deah said:

Forget that settings increase nonsense. Just show us what’s happening so you can more effectively communicate your issue

Aggressive much Jay?

 

i do agree though, a video with CAM or MSI afterburner overlay would be great

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Is anything similar happening in other games?

Did you try the second PCIe lane on your mobo?

If you havent already try out another mointor (or TV or something) so we can know if the monitor might be a part of the problem.

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I dont think the monitor is the problem,since i did not have that issue before. I can not switch to an other PCI lane since i only have 1 for the GPU.It happens on CS1.6 as well which i find really stupid. I will try to record my problem with my phone.If i record it with OBS i have to render it afterwards,so the issue will not be noticed.I dont think you will feel the stutter and the lag from a video.You cant really notice it. You have to feel it

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