CSGO Minimal framerates

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I am using the first rig in my sig. As far as I can tell there are no issues with any other game. When playing CSGO I get around 100-150 fps with everything on low settings. Im only gaming on 1080p. Other benchmarks state that I should be getting around 500fps Average in this game. Is there something I'm missing?
 
Don't run in windowed or borderless fullscreen.
Make sure you have disabled fullscreen optimizations if you're on Windows 10.
Make sure V-Sync is set to off in the NVIDIA control panel.
Make sure you have increased the FPS cap in the game's console.
 
Done the steps above. The only thing that has had any effect is removing the fps cap. The thing is it only works in the menu. My fps does go up to 500+ but only in the menu. When getting in game it goes back down to the 100's or lower.
 
What are the results when you increase or decrease the resolution? What's your GPU usage? Which drivers have you tried?

Since you're running an Nvidia card, have you tried enabling MSI mode?
 
Sadly, the answer it is a simple one,, it is the ryzen 2700x by itself, that game heavy favor intel and ryzen is not really good for high fps at below than 1440P.

things that you can try, manually disable SMT to keep each core with 100% of resources, and use ryzen master game mode to stop half the cores and help with CCX issues. revert any manual overclock and let PBO2 handle the clocks to keep single thread performance as high as possible.. test CSGO launch options with the tickrate to 64.. it should also help a lot. at 1080P it wont me huge difference between max graphics settings and low, also the 1080ti have some really CPU overhead at 1080P and require as high as possible clock and IPC.. I know even in GPU bound scenarios my 8700K bottleneck it.. best results I saw with a ryzen are in the 250 - 280FPS range.. maybe 300 at best..

so for CSGO I think you should switch to the intel 7700K machine it will be a better experience..
 
Yes, an intel X700k beats out the 2700x. But by a Small margin, not by HUNDREDS of frames. In game I am dipping into the 70-80's. There is definitely something going on. I'd GLADLY take 300FPS. Every benchmark Ive looked at has the 2700x paired with 1080ti with avg framerates of up to 500. This rig eats up every other game, even games that are considered harder to run. I'm basically getting the same performance on CSGO as with BOPS4 Blackout.

Something is wrong.
 
Yes, an intel X700k beats out the 2700x. But by a Small margin, not by HUNDREDS of frames. In game I am dipping into the 70-80's. There is definitely something going on. I'd GLADLY take 300FPS. Every benchmark Ive looked at has the 2700x paired with 1080ti with avg framerates of up to 500. This rig eats up every other game, even games that are considered harder to run. I'm basically getting the same performance on CSGO as with BOPS4 Blackout.

Something is wrong.
Why don't you list what things you've done to troubleshoot the issue so those that respond will know what you've already done.
 
Don't run in windowed or borderless fullscreen.
Make sure you have disabled fullscreen optimizations if you're on Windows 10.
Make sure V-Sync is set to off in the NVIDIA control panel.
Make sure you have increased the FPS cap in the game's console.
If you have a 4core CPU with SMT disable coreparking
Enable/disble multithreaded in CS:GO settings

^ Ive done all of the above plus reinstall CSGO
 
What kind of server are you playing on? I find it hard to believe you're getting 150 fps in a server with 20 players.
 
Just checked and it put me on US East when I'm in Cali. Is that the problem? Ill look into forcing it to US West
 
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