Yeah, nothing out of the ordinary there.https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/23588879
Sorry my bad guys I wrote 9700k and I actually have a 8700k, my mistake.
For the test i set the cpu at standard settings, my ram on XMP and the gpu on default settings.
To my knowledge there is nothing wrong with these results.
Invalid result on SSD is because it did not have 84gb of space which is required for that test. (got around 70gb)
They drop really low around 100 or so, lowest.At what framerates?
No vsync, at allDo you have vsync enabled? If so is it double or triple buffered?
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/23588879Post the actual link to your results.
Also, what is the make and model of the power supply?
Already had it on max performancetry to go to nvidia control panel and set CS GO to high performance there under 3d settings
Yeah, nothing out of the ordinary there.https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/23588879
Sorry my bad guys I wrote 9700k and I actually have a 8700k, my mistake.
For the test i set the cpu at standard settings, my ram on XMP and the gpu on default settings.
To my knowledge there is nothing wrong with these results.
Invalid result on SSD is because it did not have 84gb of space which is required for that test. (got around 70gb)
I just noticed in GPU-Z that my gpu runs at pci express x2 3.0 in the first slot for some reason.Yeah, nothing out of the ordinary there.
And it only behaves that way with CS:GO...
First time I've ever seen this... ok, Gpu-Z time.
Open Gpu-Z and post a screenshot of the Graphics Card tab.TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.58.0 Download
GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to give you all information about your video card and GPU.www.techpowerup.com
Then run the game for 5-10mins with Gpu-Z open on the Sensors tab and take a quick screenshot of that.
Post through imgur.com or the like.