Only achieving 20fps on CS:Global Offensive with an AMD a4-5300 and a GTX 750ti

Solution
Settings, probably. It looks pretty detailed for a 750 ti. Try turning things down a bit to see what you get. Lower the resolution down to 720 and see if that helps also. If so, it's just settings; otherwise, there's either a problem with your computer or the game's coding.
Settings, probably. It looks pretty detailed for a 750 ti. Try turning things down a bit to see what you get. Lower the resolution down to 720 and see if that helps also. If so, it's just settings; otherwise, there's either a problem with your computer or the game's coding.
 
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Actually the CPU is not bottlenecking because my friend had that cpu with his 7850 and he played games like skyrim in ultra and he was getting around 40-50 fps and the 7950 and 750 ti are almost the same
 


dont compare single player with multiplayer online games. although cs go isnt that demanding on a flooded server may cause trouble to that cpu.!
 

True but it still shouldnt be the CPU
 
The way to check for a CPU bottleneck is with task manager. Press ctrl+shift+esc and go to the performance tab. In windows 7, look at each core. If any one of them runs maxed out or closed to maxed out during gameplay, it's a CPU bottleneck. To see each core in Windows 8, select the CPU graph on the left of the performance tab, right click on the graph in the right, and change to views to display logical processors. Then analyze it the same way.

Remember, if you have a multi core CPU - which you do - overall CPU usage below 100% tells you nothing about a CPU bottleneck. You get bottlenecks at each core. Programs can be bad about spreading work across multiple cores, overloading a single core that creates a bottle neck. Check to see if any SINGLE logical processor runs at or close to 100%.

If not, then the probable cause is the GPU speed. For that, see my pair above.
 

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