Low FPS in CSGO with powerful setup

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Having severe FPS issues in (and only in) CSGO.

Whenever i play CSGO my FPS struggle between 30 and 50, while in every other game I play I have more than 200 (in games like Rainbow Six Siege, Overwatch,...)

My setup consists of a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 from KFA2, a Ryzen 5 1600, 16 GB Ram.

I've been looking for a solution for months now, couldnt find anything so far.

I already spoke to the steam support with extremely underwhelming success and I've enabled launch options in Steam like - high, threads 6, etc.

I would be happy about any answears or suggestions.

Thanks in advance.
 


Is V-Sync or G-Sync on? Also, what settings are you running on and at what resolution?
 


No, I checked that a couple of times now, sadly. I play on the lowest settings except for shader details, which I have maxed. I play on 4:3 on 1280x1024, Stretched
 


What resolution is the monitor itself, try running CS GO at full resolution like 1920x 1080 since it may be a scaling issue causing the slowdown in CS GO.
 


my native resolution is 1920 by 1080 but when i play on that i have even less FPS
 
make sure your drivers are updated.. if yes then reinstall your drivers.....that should work or even you can try to reinstall your game...

but first i would tell you to uninstall your current drivers.. and install the new drivers from nvidia websites.. also make sure u dont have v sync or gsync on even in the nvidia control panel ...
 


I've already tried updating and reinstalling the drivers, picked the performance setting in the control panel and reinstalled the game about 5 times now.
 


do a windows reinstall.... it will remove the problem which might be occuring .... that is the only way if you are not sure whats wrong with the game... its not a bug in csgo or anything.. soo i would suggest to reinstall windows.... u can also refresh your pc which wont affect your files and folders.. but games might be deleted...which are on C; drive (or whatever ur windows is installed on)
 


Ok I guess I'll try that if I don't have any other options. Thanks for the advice.
 
HI

I think you should check your video card drivers, maybe the are outdated. Or sometimes the fresh drivers are not so stable. Try to install an older stable build. Plus clean registry..
 


Reinstalling Windows is unnecessary, just try reinstalling CS GO, if there is a bug with the game that would be a much faster fix than reinstalling Windows.
 


he already reinstalled the game like 5 times also some of my friends own the same gtx 1080 and they have 0 issues with it in csgo..
 


First off, just because your friend has the same card doesn't mean the OP couldn't have issues with it, I bet your friend isn't using the same CPU, Board, Drives and software versions, memory, case, PSU. There are a lot of things that are different from the OP's PC and your friends PC. Also, if your friend had the same PC as the OP, who's to say a faulty install of the game or a bug in the code that happened sometime during downloading couldn't have messed up the OP's version of the game, even if it's the same as the friends version of the game. I would wait to reinstall Windows, thats sort of a last resort thing.

(edit) Try booting into safemode and uninstalling the GPU drivers then try a driver that is 1 or 2 versions older than the current one.