CS:GO Stuttering Issue

laddiemawery

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Nov 21, 2013
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I've been having issues with CS:GO essentially since I purchased the game. It started out with just screen tearing, which is better now that I have the game installed on a secondary HDD. I also decided to switch to a display port cable instead of the DVI cables I've been Using for the past few years.

The issue I'm having with the game is every ten seconds or so the game stutters and people skip around the map, my aim screws up, or people just randomly appear on my screen. I'm not sure if it's from the display port cable or the new hard drive it's installed on.

In the past I've had a few issues with the hard drive, mainly when recording onto it. If the recorded file was to long the A/V went out of sync, or if I left the file on it for to long it would corrupt the file.

My current PC specs are right here. Although I wouldn't think I should have any problems with it

i7 3770k @ 3.5GHz
GTX 770
32GB RAM
 
I am not convinced this is a hardware issue. I think it could be network lag. It does not seem like a hardware issue but you can try checking drivers and nvidia settings to make sure it is configured right. It is not a hdd problem.
 
I checked everything that I could think of so far. Graphics card drivers are up to date and I just went and updated my Realtek drivers. I've tried changing some settings through the console but I still have no idea what to do.
 


I'm playing on a WiFi connection, but I've always done that. I don't understand why it would be causing issues now. Is there anything you can think of that I can do to help with any type of network issue? I would use a wired connection but I don't really have the option right now.
 


I just ran Core Temp and played for about 10 minutes. Nothing spiked there, everything is within 32-45. I should have been more clear about the recording too, I don't record anything now but I use to almost everyday for a few hours and wasn't sure if that could have caused any damage to the drive.