Need help with CSGO fps

May 26, 2018
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Hello,
I am sorry to take your time with this issue but I think there is something wrong.
I run an ASUS G20CB Series with an i7-6700 3.40GHz, 16GB RAM and a gtx 1060 6GB video card and running CS:GO I have 150-220 fps. But I think I should get more than that shouldn't I?
My desktop resolution is 1920 x 1080 (native) and on nvidia settings on adjust desktop size and position i have 1280 x 960 full-screen so I can play 4:3 1280x960.
Am I wrong or that is the fps i should get?
 
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I have an Asus GTX 760 DC2OC 2GB paired with a Intel i5 8600k and I get 162 fps on average on highest settings in 1080p if that helps anything. I would also expect to have higher fps in your situation tbh.
 


First of all, you dont need that much FPS, if your Monitor is 60 Hz, it wont even help. Even if its 144Hz you still get enough FPs.

Don't trust videos everytime, most of the time they either lie, or show the best case scenarios which will never happen on a normal user machine. And who knows what the guy in the video did (Maybe overclocking etc..)

Do other games run nice or not?
 
Maybe you are right and I was just focusing on other people. I think I will be happy with my setup and won't complain :d haha. Thank you. And btw, PUBG runs 70-90 fps, fornite runs really good, like a lot of fps (don't know exactly right now). Mainly I play CSGO and that's it. Thanks again for replying :d!



 


That should be fine. I have 120-144 FPS IN Pubg, but I got the 8700k, so your FPS is fine.
 
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