Since the update which came on 1st May, I was getting fps drops but then those drops turned into constant low fps. Before I could easily hit 300+ fps though I had it capped at 300 but now it barely even reaches 200.
All my CSGO settings are on low and I use 4:3 aspect ratio with 1280x1080 resolution.
I updated my graphics drivers to the latest and then rolled it back to an older version to see if the new driver was the issue.It was.
I then went ahead and did a fresh install of Windows 10 (activated) and reinstalled all the drivers and stuff, still no improvement.
CPU: i5 7600k
GPU: gtx 1050ti
PSU: TX550M
RAM: 8Gb 3200mhz
CPU temps:
At rest: 30C max
While gaming: 60C max
GPU temps:
At rest: 29C max
While gaming: 60C max
Can this be just Valve not doing its part properly? Did they forget how to optimize games especially CSGO?
Stay tight, we are about to find out.
I'm getting fps drops on Fortnite too.
All my CSGO settings are on low and I use 4:3 aspect ratio with 1280x1080 resolution.
I updated my graphics drivers to the latest and then rolled it back to an older version to see if the new driver was the issue.
I then went ahead and did a fresh install of Windows 10 (activated) and reinstalled all the drivers and stuff, still no improvement.
CPU: i5 7600k
GPU: gtx 1050ti
PSU: TX550M
RAM: 8Gb 3200mhz
CPU temps:
At rest: 30C max
While gaming: 60C max
GPU temps:
At rest: 29C max
While gaming: 60C max
Can this be just Valve not doing its part properly? Did they forget how to optimize games especially CSGO?
Stay tight, we are about to find out.
I'm getting fps drops on Fortnite too.