[SOLVED] GTX 750 TI only 50fps in CS:GO

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my pc cant run cs go on even the lowest settings, ive tried pretty much everything, sometimes it can get up to 120-130 fps on the lowest settings, but most of the time it just stays at 50 and when some shooting goes on in cs go it drops to 20-30 fps its UNPLAYABLE, does anyone know how i can fix this.

Ive seen some review about gtx 750 ti and it can run cs go on max with no worries, it even ran gta5 with a stable 90 fps. (seen this on youtube)

My specs :
CPU : AMD ATHLON x4 860K (3.7 Ghz)
GPU : GTX 750 TI
RAM : 8GB
 
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50 fps sounds reasonable with your specs and I have
Intel I5 6600k
Nvidia 1060

and im getting about 150fps on average in most maps on lowest settings


I agree. I used to have an i7 920 with a NVIDIA GTX 970 and I would get an average of 70 fps in CS GO, but during fights it would also drop to about 30 fps and it would stutter like hell. CS GO has become more demanding over the years, so if you're watching reviews from 5 years ago that report really high fps with older systems, this probably isn't relevant to today's game. Your cpu could also be a bottleneck. For example, I have since upgraded my cpu to a 8700K and even though I'm using the same gpu, I now have around 250 fps on average. You should probably start thinking about...
50 fps sounds reasonable with your specs and I have
Intel I5 6600k
Nvidia 1060

and im getting about 150fps on average in most maps on lowest settings


I agree. I used to have an i7 920 with a NVIDIA GTX 970 and I would get an average of 70 fps in CS GO, but during fights it would also drop to about 30 fps and it would stutter like hell. CS GO has become more demanding over the years, so if you're watching reviews from 5 years ago that report really high fps with older systems, this probably isn't relevant to today's game. Your cpu could also be a bottleneck. For example, I have since upgraded my cpu to a 8700K and even though I'm using the same gpu, I now have around 250 fps on average. You should probably start thinking about upgrading your system.
 
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There's your problem. Asus gets alot of press because they rain down freebies on anyone with at least 10 followers. They make great monitors -everything else - pass.
What a load of horse s**t. Ever tried an Asus ROG Strix card? Asus is a well-known GPU manufacturer and their cards are pretty reliable. In fact, I have an Asus monitor, albeit a cheap one, and it's the largest pain in the ass ever.