Hello community. Let my start off by saying, that this is my first thread here.
Ok. So I have been playing CS GO for about a year now. Began playing on a pretty bad system, which I can't remember the consisting parts of.
I realized, that if I was going to compete in CS, I need an upgraded. I bought the following:
GTX 760 2GB
i5-4690K
Samsung Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB.
Back then I was pretty rookie at hardware (still am 🙁.) and therefor bought one of the cheaper solutions, the: ASUS B85M-G. This actually worked fine for me for a long time, even though i had troubles with fps drops here and there, and I hated it, but dealt with it. After the new CS GO update things became worse and I decided to upgrade to a new motherboard. I have now bought the ASUS z97-k and my RIG is atm. looking like this:
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 (MSI)
i5-4690K @ 3.5 GHz
Samsung Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB.
ASUS z97-k
8.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz
Cooler Master B600, 600W PSU
Cooler Master Seidon 120V ver.2.
After getting the new motherboard attached I decided to format the computer, just to "start from scratch".
I turned on my computer and was looking forward to running a better fps and to begin playing around with OVERCLOCKING aswell. The problem is that things have gotten even worse. I get massive drop downs to 120 fps in near shooting battles and when playing on a 144 HZ screen the stutter/screen tearing makes it almost unplayable. I spend this whole weekend trying to fix the problems, searching for fixes, unparking my CPU's, downgrading my drivers, trying different settings ingame aswell as launch options, but nothing seem to do the thing.
The case has a good airflow, nothing gets heated up, not even when overclocking the i5 to 4,56 at 1,2 V it still stays around 50-60 degrees when I am in CS.
Another thing that's extremely frustrating is that I am playing on wireless (not by choice, but forced to). It actually ran fine before I format my windows, low latency and you couldn't really tell the difference between a LAN cable and this. Back then I was using asus wireless control center as utility for my asus pce n15. When I tried to install the utility AFTER the format there was no option or box that I could check saying "Use ASUS network utility" instead of "Use windows utility". Which has brought me having rubberband lag and an MS going up and down like a rollercoaster. From 40-200 ms with 5-25 seconds between each lag.
I need some professionel help and someone who knows how the Source Engine (read. CS GO ENGINE) works.
Ok. So I have been playing CS GO for about a year now. Began playing on a pretty bad system, which I can't remember the consisting parts of.
I realized, that if I was going to compete in CS, I need an upgraded. I bought the following:
GTX 760 2GB
i5-4690K
Samsung Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB.
Back then I was pretty rookie at hardware (still am 🙁.) and therefor bought one of the cheaper solutions, the: ASUS B85M-G. This actually worked fine for me for a long time, even though i had troubles with fps drops here and there, and I hated it, but dealt with it. After the new CS GO update things became worse and I decided to upgrade to a new motherboard. I have now bought the ASUS z97-k and my RIG is atm. looking like this:
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 (MSI)
i5-4690K @ 3.5 GHz
Samsung Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB.
ASUS z97-k
8.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz
Cooler Master B600, 600W PSU
Cooler Master Seidon 120V ver.2.
After getting the new motherboard attached I decided to format the computer, just to "start from scratch".
I turned on my computer and was looking forward to running a better fps and to begin playing around with OVERCLOCKING aswell. The problem is that things have gotten even worse. I get massive drop downs to 120 fps in near shooting battles and when playing on a 144 HZ screen the stutter/screen tearing makes it almost unplayable. I spend this whole weekend trying to fix the problems, searching for fixes, unparking my CPU's, downgrading my drivers, trying different settings ingame aswell as launch options, but nothing seem to do the thing.
The case has a good airflow, nothing gets heated up, not even when overclocking the i5 to 4,56 at 1,2 V it still stays around 50-60 degrees when I am in CS.
Another thing that's extremely frustrating is that I am playing on wireless (not by choice, but forced to). It actually ran fine before I format my windows, low latency and you couldn't really tell the difference between a LAN cable and this. Back then I was using asus wireless control center as utility for my asus pce n15. When I tried to install the utility AFTER the format there was no option or box that I could check saying "Use ASUS network utility" instead of "Use windows utility". Which has brought me having rubberband lag and an MS going up and down like a rollercoaster. From 40-200 ms with 5-25 seconds between each lag.
I need some professionel help and someone who knows how the Source Engine (read. CS GO ENGINE) works.