i7 but low fps in counter strike 1.6, Please Help!!!!

daniel.frost358

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Hi, I have a Dell Inspiron 5447.

These are the specs:
i7-4510U 2.00Ghz @2.6Ghz
8GB Ram 2x4 at 1333Mhz DDR3
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
AMD Radeon R7 M250 2GB Graphics Card
1TB at 5200rpm
LED Monitor 60Hz 1366x768 Res.

I think this is a good pc. I've installed Counter Strike Source and Crysis, and de PC runs them smoothly. Crysis at 60FPS with low settings, and CS:Source at 80FPS all high.

I wanted to try a classic game. Counter Strike 1.6.

But here resides my problem:

I use fraps to see the framerate of the game, and it shows 100FPS but the game feels laggy. Like its a bit playable but when enemies apear it lags and its horrible to play like that... Those 100 FPS feel like 30 or 25...

Why I have better smoothness in Counter Strike Source? Its supposed that CS 1.6 is a less demanding game? Right???

I try locking V-sync in my graphics card configuration, but this makes my input (mouse and keyboard) slow. Unplayable. And I still get some screen-tearing and lag.

Please Help me

More info:
Its CS 1.6 No steam v23b FULL V2.5
 
Solution
Does it only happen when playing online or also when playing locally?
Maybe the game is waiting for something over the network and halts the rendering for a brief moment.
Try to get some fps and frametime graps. (ehither with afterburner or even with the included benchmark in Fraps combined with the FRAFS bench viewer)
If you see spikes in either direction than your framerate clearly jumps around.
No, im asking for my CS 1.6 performance, not CS:Source.
CS:Source is fine for me. (Talking about smoothness)

Its that CS 1.6 Thats driving me crazy.... Why so laggy?
Yeah, an old game should run faster than a newer more processing demanding game.. Right?
 
Does it only happen when playing online or also when playing locally?
Maybe the game is waiting for something over the network and halts the rendering for a brief moment.
Try to get some fps and frametime graps. (ehither with afterburner or even with the included benchmark in Fraps combined with the FRAFS bench viewer)
If you see spikes in either direction than your framerate clearly jumps around.
 
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