Hi everyone,
My job consists of playing CSGO/watching demos/coaching but it seems that I'm regularly losing FPS. When I built my PC last March I was hitting over 300+ FPS in a 5v5 on 128 tick servers. Now I'm sitting between 180-230. I have no idea what to do anymore and want some opinions before I splash out on a new CPU (Ryzen 3700X is tempting the pockets). I play the game on 1024x768 res, everything low.
PC specs:
Win10 Pro
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x 8GB 3200mhz
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
GPU: EVGA 1060 SC 6GB
HDD: Samsung 850 Pro 250GB
What I have tried:
-Rolling back to pre-Windows 1809 update (last known stable update for CS)
-Installed CSGO on SSD from HDD
-Installed previous NVIDIA drivers from current
-Use launch options that "cause issues" but genuinely compared the game with and without the options and see an increase in FPS with the options: -novid +mat_queue_info 2 cl_forcepreload 1
Any and all suggestions welcome.
My job consists of playing CSGO/watching demos/coaching but it seems that I'm regularly losing FPS. When I built my PC last March I was hitting over 300+ FPS in a 5v5 on 128 tick servers. Now I'm sitting between 180-230. I have no idea what to do anymore and want some opinions before I splash out on a new CPU (Ryzen 3700X is tempting the pockets). I play the game on 1024x768 res, everything low.
PC specs:
Win10 Pro
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x 8GB 3200mhz
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
GPU: EVGA 1060 SC 6GB
HDD: Samsung 850 Pro 250GB
What I have tried:
-Rolling back to pre-Windows 1809 update (last known stable update for CS)
-Installed CSGO on SSD from HDD
-Installed previous NVIDIA drivers from current
-Use launch options that "cause issues" but genuinely compared the game with and without the options and see an increase in FPS with the options: -novid +mat_queue_info 2 cl_forcepreload 1
Any and all suggestions welcome.