Fix your CS2 Performance with this manly guide

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @saphricpcgaming5182
    @saphricpcgaming5182 Год назад +3315

    You know you're a 3kliksphilip fan when you have absolutely no issue running the game but watch the whole video anyway.

    • @datatron100
      @datatron100 Год назад +76

      Literally on a 4090 but love 2/3kliksphillips videos too much to skip any.

    • @ironbonk11
      @ironbonk11 Год назад +11

      ​@@datatron100congrats

    • @nulltan
      @nulltan Год назад +71

      Help! I'm stuck at 390 fps and my eyes are laggy, how do you upgrade body parts?

    • @juuso4148
      @juuso4148 Год назад +7

      Literally on 7090 Ti turbo but yes

    • @QuintessentialWalrus
      @QuintessentialWalrus Год назад +11

      I can't help it, Philip is just so dang good at writing sentences and reading them out loud!

  • @frankejk
    @frankejk Год назад +801

    I wanted to fix my cs2 performance but I didn’t want to learn it from no womanly guide. Thankfully I found this manly guide and now all my problems are gone. Thank you Philip, very cool!

  • @hackluster
    @hackluster Год назад +226

    Philips the only cs youtuber to include clips of his fails instead of sick frags like other people.

    • @juliuskona3299
      @juliuskona3299 Год назад +3

      ​@3kliksphilip I have a huge problem with my video settings. Every time I lower them, they do not save the return back to very high settings. It shows me recommended settings but every time I select them it doesn't save. It reverts back to high settings. I hate this game now and I just feel like deleting it now because the fps sucks. My specs are amd ryzen 5 radeon with 16 gb 3200mhz ram.

    • @nakedsnake6076
      @nakedsnake6076 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@juliuskona3299make sure you restart the game manually after these changes,changes wont be saved if u exit the game by a crash or alt f4 also make sure u delete the back up files if the problem still presists watch guides on how to delete all old save files.

    • @xXfartscopesXx
      @xXfartscopesXx 7 месяцев назад

      I dont know if you still play, but this happened to me also, it's stopped with the new update@@juliuskona3299

  • @EmApex
    @EmApex Год назад +1272

    I like how this isn't just a CS2 performance guide, but a general PC performance guide. Good stuff

    • @akirajkr
      @akirajkr Год назад +24

      Pro-tip that most people don't know about:
      Keep Power Plan on Balanced.
      If Windows Game Mode is turned on, it'll automatically start running the game with High Performance power plan. This is also good because Windows Game Mode makes Ryzen CPUs perform better.

    • @white_mage
      @white_mage Год назад +34

      too many people aren't even aware their computer can be customized beyond choosing a desktop background.

    • @ABYTE64
      @ABYTE64 Год назад +2

      ​@@white_mageXD, but this is true

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 Год назад

      windows Game Mode is bad, dont use it.@@akirajkr

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад +2

      @@akirajkr That's not how that works and not what Game Mode does. What makes Ryzen CPUs perform better are the chipset drivers and updated AGESA bios. Plan being changed to High Performance would actually hurt Ryzen CPUs.

  • @twitertaker
    @twitertaker Год назад +88

    Processor: Intel 80386
    Memory: 192 KByte
    Display: Atari SM124 Computer CRT Monitor Monochrome Display
    Render: Hercules Graphics Card
    Home PC, Nicaragua
    Problem: DOS 3.1 has no actual graphics output and the monitor can't display color.
    Please help me what can I do. CS:Go had no problems at all

    • @zhbdie
      @zhbdie 6 месяцев назад

      1 fps maybe

    • @lollmaoon
      @lollmaoon 5 месяцев назад +2

      bro its not hopeless they made half life 2 run on xbox, just try a bit harder

    • @SplashBlox
      @SplashBlox 4 месяца назад +1

      @@zhbdie more like 1fpm

    • @Crestfallen3
      @Crestfallen3 Месяц назад

      hopeless

  • @Geocroc
    @Geocroc Год назад +67

    A tip I found useful on laptops was to straight up take the battery out and run from the mains whenever you're using it. For me it helped my temps a lot as there was no longer a brick of heat at the back of my laptop, which in turn helps your performance as a laptop's main issue is throttling due to heat.

    • @davitdavid7165
      @davitdavid7165 Год назад +6

      Neat, but I don't like the idea of opening my laptop every time I want to game and then putting the battery back in to use it as a laptop

    • @Geocroc
      @Geocroc Год назад +9

      @@davitdavid7165 If you’re someone who actually uses it as a laptop then obvs not. It was meant more for ppl like me who use it as a glorified desk top and never have it unplugged.

    • @bonkmaykr
      @bonkmaykr 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@davitdavid7165this is why I miss how old laptops were where a lot of the parts were replaceable from a dedicated compartment and could be swapped in 20 seconds

    • @kilianfirebolt
      @kilianfirebolt 5 месяцев назад

      Holy shit this might solve my problem

  • @fuwe
    @fuwe Год назад +324

    Im not sure why its so common for the most common sense useful advice to be left out of nearly all tutorials, literally never encountered this before! 1:39
    This is super common in game development too, like the most industry standard ways of doing things are never explained and then you end up spending a week on a workaround when there's an common solution (that nobody ever feels the need to mention when talking about your exact problem)

    • @AthosRac
      @AthosRac Год назад

      If you are retarded, this is for you.

    • @kipchickensout
      @kipchickensout Год назад +21

      it's kind of a no brainer if you assembled your pc yourself but true, I don't remember seeing any tutorial mentioning something as basic but as crucial as actually plugging into the correct device before

    • @sanjaychowdhary3118
      @sanjaychowdhary3118 Год назад

      Prob useless but i have an i5-11350h with irisXe and its runin only at 40 fps at any resolution

    • @zjanez2868
      @zjanez2868 Год назад

      ​@@sanjaychowdhary3118that usually indicates a CPU bottleneck

    • @goochipoochie
      @goochipoochie Год назад +3

      It is a no brainer because the dedicated gpu won't show up as the gpu being used in any game (it will list the integrated gpu), and your performance will be horrible

  • @bilalsadiq1450
    @bilalsadiq1450 Год назад +108

    I was expecting a hyper-game-specific set of troubleshooting tips for CS2, but in reality this is actually just pretty good advice in general. For laptop gamers with Nvidia dGPUs, I'd also recommend going to the Nvidia control panel, then 'manage 3D settings', then in 'program settings', select the game you think may be using the iGPU, then select 'High-Performance Nvidia processor' in the preferred graphics processor drop-down menu.

    • @Mart-E12
      @Mart-E12 Год назад +3

      I always changed it in the general settings since you want this for every game anyways but yeah, good tip

    • @bilalsadiq1450
      @bilalsadiq1450 11 месяцев назад

      @@Mart-E12that works too, But occasionally some games (like 2D platformers, or even text-based adventure games/VNs etc) might try to use the dGPU when the iGPU is more than adequate, and will usually make the laptop fans louder overall, so i don't mind manually changing it from time to time if the laptop chooses an inappropriate GPU.

    • @Mart-E12
      @Mart-E12 11 месяцев назад

      @@bilalsadiq1450 that's weird why would the fans get louder when the dGPU should barely be under any load in those

    • @bilalsadiq1450
      @bilalsadiq1450 10 месяцев назад

      @@Mart-E12 I think that the dGPU, even when under a negligible load, kicks up the fans a little from its idle 1500 to 2500 (its a dual fan laptop, one for the GPU and one for the CPU) as a precaution against overheating, so if I only use the iGPU, the dGPU doesn't even ran at an low speed, meaning only the CPU/iGPU fan will spin up.

  • @MBCollector672
    @MBCollector672 Год назад +32

    Hi Philip! I watched this video when it came out and specifically noticed the section about plugging your monitor into your gpu. This is something that, for me, resides in the tech support deadzone between "this is a very simple mistake someone could make" and "this is a very complicated thing someone wouldn't be able to solve" and, as such, I would never have considered it as a troubleshooting step for anyone who came to me with low framerates or other issues. I knew how to do it right and kinda assumed everyone else did, too.
    Less than 8 hours later, I was in a call with a friend (who does not and never has played CS) that was having computer issues. I noticed their 3080 was at 0% utilization, and remembered that step this video. I asked them to check... and their monitor was plugged into the wrong place. It didn't entirely fix their problems, but it certainly helped.
    Thank you for mentioning this in your video. I can attest to it helping at least one person.

  • @joao.mambelli
    @joao.mambelli Год назад +11

    hey, 3klik, be sure your cat gets lots of water... I lost my little fella last month due to kidney complications. cats usually drink way less water than they should and end up having kidney complications at some point!

  • @dirtydeeds7371
    @dirtydeeds7371 Год назад +211

    Philip you need to test this command "engine_low_latency_sleep_after_client_tick 1" it was added recently and its description is "When r_low_latency is enabled, this moves the low latency sleep on tick frames to happen after client simulation." it only works when reflex is enabled and apparently it increases 1% lows by alot. Would love to see you test it.

    • @slezyorla
      @slezyorla Год назад +1

      replace 1 with "true" and it actually works

    • @noahhughes127
      @noahhughes127 Год назад +89

      @@slezyorla it's a boolean so 1 or true should both work.

    • @kipchickensout
      @kipchickensout Год назад +5

      yeah it interprets 1 as true anyways

    • @orbis17
      @orbis17 Год назад +14

      @@kipchickensout my god, I've been annoyed having to type true all the time now, thanks for the tip.

    • @a-c1081
      @a-c1081 Год назад

      it won't help if you don't cap your fps. i have my fps capped and it helps but with fps_max 0 there won't be a difference

  • @Grimsdotir
    @Grimsdotir Год назад +18

    Take care of inside of your pc\laptop. Sometimes cleaning and changing thermal paste/pads is enough to make things better, but sometimes you have to buy a new cooler (especially if you have box one) or add/change fans, to make your case less like oven. Doesn't matter what thermal paste you buy, but how you put it makes a difference.
    And changing cpu can do wonders even with weaker cards. I switched from r3 1200 to r5 3600 with gtx 1050 and I still saw a huge difference in games and overall performance. SSD is another cheap and good upgrade, doesn't matter sata or m2, both will do wonders (m2 is better, but if you don't have one sata still do it's job).

    • @lslslslslslslsl1
      @lslslslslslslsl1 Год назад

      I agree with everything but I think its worth mentioning, it doesn't matter what thermal paste you use but you should probably get non-conductive paste/pads, especially if you are a novice

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад

      1. It doesn't matter how you "put" thermal paste. X, dots, smiley face, whatever the fuck you want, as long as you put enough of it and not too little. Too much is better than too little, excess paste will just be squeezed out by the cooler as you install it. It will only make a mess, not hurt performance. Make sure the paste is not conductive, but most good cheap pastes like MX-4 and Noctua NT-H2 are just fine.
      2. It's a bad idea to randomly start changing thermal paste and pads, especially in a laptop, you could make things worse without realizing. First, determine that the paste/pads are indeed the problem by seeing if you even have thermal issues in the first place, and if dusting doesn't fix it.
      I agree with the rest.

  • @Saismee
    @Saismee Год назад +7

    can you do a feminine version next

  • @menghao9108
    @menghao9108 Год назад +15

    The AI thumbnails gotta go

  • @local9
    @local9 Год назад +5

    I found that uninstalling Counter Strike has had a greatly improved performance for my life. As to others, keep up the good fight, love watching flick shot compliations.

  • @TravCS
    @TravCS Год назад +267

    Just for posterity, fps_max 0 is a bad idea. It causes CS to try and load impossible frame rates and, at least for me and others I’ve read about, makes map load in times slower. It’s better to choose 999 or a normal value like 400-500.

    • @adrianosiciliano
      @adrianosiciliano Год назад +10

      He made a video on it a long ago.

    • @vespa7961
      @vespa7961 Год назад +13

      yes. it breaks the game completely. witnessed this. it causes fps drops of 80% or more. set a limit in the driver

    • @float32
      @float32 Год назад +1

      @@vespa7961so, no limit is cs, limit in driver?

    • @Tommo_
      @Tommo_ Год назад +34

      Rule of thumb for me is to set fps_max to double the refresh rate of your monitor

    • @michael2592
      @michael2592 Год назад +5

      In go it's a good idea idk about cs2

  • @frankieiero6859
    @frankieiero6859 Год назад +64

    for 4:04: when conducting this test, always kick all bots because they contribute more to overall CPU workload..

    • @a-c1081
      @a-c1081 Год назад +1

      for me its a 40% difference with/without bots

    • @piscessoedroen
      @piscessoedroen Год назад

      Does making the bot not controlled by ai (making them not react and not move) does the same?

    • @rand0mtv660
      @rand0mtv660 Год назад

      I would assume testing with bots is a bit better because it's closer to a real match regarding overall load. If you set up your performance while alone on a map, that performance will most likely drop once you enter a real match because of additional processing/computing that needs to happen because of other people in the match.

    • @cj7318
      @cj7318 Год назад +8

      ​@@rand0mtv660bots in your own server take up so much more processing power than real players on an official server.

    • @rand0mtv660
      @rand0mtv660 Год назад +1

      @@cj7318 ohhh right right because a local match runs on your device. Would make sense. I didn't think about it that way.

  • @brunoo5928
    @brunoo5928 Год назад +3

    So i have r5 2600 with rtx 2070 super and 2x8 3200 mhz ram and im only getting around 150-200 fps,so this is a cpu bottleneck i guess?

  • @frithnanth1337
    @frithnanth1337 Год назад +28

    phillip looking out for us the people is hard as Fudge !!! thank you and good on your behalf of making shure cs2 gets the help it needs, a community that understands how to react to the changes andrealise what actions must be taken to make shure that we can all continue on with our questinable hobby

  • @lolcatsowner100
    @lolcatsowner100 Год назад +36

    me going into 2024 with a GTX1070 and i5 5500K, getting angry at csgo2 for not being smooth as butter

    • @niten2887
      @niten2887 Год назад +11

      Hopeless

    • @BodakCrack
      @BodakCrack Год назад +3

      a new CPU will help immensely (GPU could use an upgrade too but I have used a 1070 with a newer CPU, Ryzen 5600, at 1080p and gotten very good framerates at high settings)

    • @HaasTheFirst
      @HaasTheFirst Год назад +2

      If you upgrade your cpu to an i7 of the same sockel you would be having no issues

    • @Catzzye
      @Catzzye Год назад +1

      CPU is a bit old, but should still deliver semi playable frames. How many are you getting?

    • @mormemen
      @mormemen Год назад +5

      I changed my i7 4790k for an i5 13600k and the performance gain is cs (and other online games) was huge. And thats using the same gpu still (gtx 1070). Although im looking to upgrade that too

  • @MUSiCK9
    @MUSiCK9 Год назад +11

    This is actually seriously good advice for anyone in general, some even I wouldn't think to do aswell but thats just me not catching up on newer tech like G-Sync/Freesync. My brain still stuck in performance guides from 2013..

    • @joostfloot5279
      @joostfloot5279 Год назад +3

      Lol same, I've turned Freesync off because I don't understand what it does.

  • @Minoxi
    @Minoxi Год назад +12

    Game feels really crisp now, thanks!

    • @Minoxi
      @Minoxi Год назад

      1:40 Connecting my monitor to the pc did the trick for me (also limiting fps)

  • @apchistuz
    @apchistuz Год назад +5

    Core i5-6600f
    Ram: 16384
    Radeon RX 6500
    Desktop Russia
    Issue: stuttering

    • @yourlilbrudder5766
      @yourlilbrudder5766 Год назад +2

      Low VRAM and GPU bandwidth bottleneck. The 6500 is too powerful for only 4GB of VRAM and PCIe gen 3 x 4 is too slow for it as well. I would first upgrade to a PCIe Gen 4-compatible CPU and motherboard. I’d recommend a Ryzen 5 5600, with a B550 motherboard.

    • @vespa7961
      @vespa7961 Год назад +1

      set a minimum and maximum fps in your amd drivers

    • @remyfeyerick9361
      @remyfeyerick9361 Год назад +2

      I have a 6700k, same family of cpu, I also had crazy stutters (only online tho, not offline with bots), but launch option -vulkan fixed it for me

  • @kodemasterx
    @kodemasterx Год назад +2

    Come on some of you, it is time to let go of that 1650ti already...

  • @akumusi556
    @akumusi556 Год назад +6

    I'm watching not because I have to but because i want to always for my favorite cstuber

  • @geraldoh9090
    @geraldoh9090 Год назад +4

    CPU: I5 2450M.
    Socket: RPGA 988B.
    GPU: INTEL HD GRAPHICS 3000 (Integrated Graphics).
    RAM: 8GB 1333MHZ Dual Channel.
    Laptop: DELL Inspiron 14 N4050 0x0dc1 motherboard variant ( AMD discrete GPU AMD Radeon HD 6470M NOT Included).
    Problem: There's no Problem, Just Flexing My Laptop Specs.

    • @aloganj
      @aloganj Год назад

      that's hopeless sorry

    • @geraldoh9090
      @geraldoh9090 Год назад

      @@aloganj Flexing my laptop specs.

  • @yossdo0726
    @yossdo0726 Год назад +2

    hp pavillion 15 (the non gaming version) | 12th gen core i5 1235u | nvidia mx 550 | intel iris xe graphics | 8g ddr4 ram | 265 m.2 nvme ssd | it's too slow for cs2 sometimes it even has problems with csgo and fps is pretty low | from morocco

  • @edyrlos
    @edyrlos Год назад +5

    GPU: AMD RX 5500xt
    CPU: 5600G
    RAM: 2X8 DDR4 3200mhz
    MB: Aorus B450m
    Issue: input lag and low fps

    • @yourlilbrudder5766
      @yourlilbrudder5766 Год назад

      Make sure your monitor is plugged into the GPU not the motherboard. 4GB of VRAM may not be enough.

    • @edyrlos
      @edyrlos Год назад

      @@yourlilbrudder5766 My GPU has 8gb VRAM, but i is a GPU limites scenario anyway

    • @yourlilbrudder5766
      @yourlilbrudder5766 Год назад +3

      @@edyrlos if that’s the case I don’t know why. Both parts are perfectly adequate. The GPU isn’t totally on par with the CPU, though.

    • @edyrlos
      @edyrlos Год назад

      @@3kliksphilip It's a GPU limiter scenario for sure, i made the FSR test on the video. One odd thing is: if i introduce bots on the server this makes little to no diference on FPS, seems more like a bug since both GPU and CPU usage are lower with bots on the server. I've noticed too a degradation on performance on training maps (the same happens on all 3 maps i have installed) i start the map with 400fps+ and after a time killing bots the FPS will steadly drop little by little to 100~150. The game is on beta after all.

    • @edyrlos
      @edyrlos Год назад +1

      @@3kliksphilip close to a offline map with bots (lowering the resolution increase the fps in online play, but dont make much of a diference)

  • @cnr_0778
    @cnr_0778 Год назад +82

    You didn't mention Vulkan!
    Using Vulkan instead of DirectX 11 can lead to a significant performance improvement in some cases.
    Just start the game with the -vulkan launch option

    • @Cooper-Data3
      @Cooper-Data3 Год назад +4

      yeah but the game will be more prone to crashes in same cases because its using a different rendering system than normal and can crash on specific hardware

    • @tyjuji
      @tyjuji Год назад +16

      Vulkan is great to have as an option, but at least for me Vulkan is quite a bit worse than DX11. Just wanted to say that people shouldn't expect great improvements, but it's worth trying out.

    • @sijiehe1826
      @sijiehe1826 Год назад +4

      Works better for newer GPUs that were designed for vulkan/dx12 in mind, but anything newer than 2019 is going to handle CS2 pretty well.

    • @remyfeyerick9361
      @remyfeyerick9361 Год назад +8

      Game was actually unplayable with crazy stutters/freezes on my 6700k + rtx 2070 (only online tho, not offline with bots). Vulkan completely fixed that for me.

    • @jomama7210
      @jomama7210 Год назад

      vulkan is way worse for me, 5600x 3080

  • @mikksaia8373
    @mikksaia8373 Год назад +2

    cs2 would be perfect if you could opt out russians from your lobby

  • @radu19d
    @radu19d Год назад +2

    Processor: 7th gen Intel i7-7700K
    Memory: 32gb DDR4
    Display: 1080p
    Render: Nvidia GTX 1070
    Desktop PC. Europe.
    Problem: Too old to brag about it being a gaming PC. Game runs fine.

  • @AtocStowwe
    @AtocStowwe Год назад +3

    Here's a recommendation, although obviously not for everyone: Try to use a different OS. If you're on WIn11, go to 10. If you're on 10, maybe consider switching to Linux?
    If you're limited by how powerful your parts are, you'll need to optimize in other ways. Windows by itself is pretty heavy compared to other OSes, you can probably reclaim some power that way.

    • @makiacs
      @makiacs Год назад

      Resetting the os is probably best. it should honest-to-god be good practice to back up all the important stuff, then totally wipe your pc every year or so. 99% of computer problems are software 😭😭

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад

      Ah yes yet another furry spewing Linux propaganda. Guess what, it doesn't matter. Windows 11's shit runs on half an Alder Lake e-core.
      If you're having SO much trouble running a game that nothing fixes it - an OS switch might not even fix it. And even if it does, it could be very fucking situational just like Minecraft, yet everything else runs the same, or worse, and on top of that, you have to fiddle with all sorts of compatibility issues because most other games won't work, which I'm sure your friends would happily and patiently wait for you to fix as they want to start a match but you can't join because you're running Loonix.
      My point is? Nothing fixes it, then upgrade your fucking PC, don't bother with OSes. Only way to get ANY results. Don't waste time trying to optimize shit in software. I learned this the hard way.

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад

      @@makiacs No, no it's not. Unless you are reckless, install all sorts of shit, tweak every setting possible, follow dumbshit 'optimization guides' on Windows... then yes, reset your shit every year because you'll have to from all the damage you caused. I don't do things like that with my OS, I simply install it, tweak some personal usage settings like mouse speed and leave it at that. Haven't had to reset or reinstall for years bar for complete motherboard upgrades. Performance is top notch.
      Man, reading the comments in this video reminds me just why I quit the tech community entirely. So much misinformation that people eat up without a second thought. So many entitled fanboys. It's tiring

    • @AtocStowwe
      @AtocStowwe Год назад

      @@makiacs Honestly, reinstalls don't really do much more than clean up your system. The underlying OS is still incredibly heavy- way more than it should be. If you're already gaming on a potato, the overhead of Windows is gonna be a killer.
      I'd recommend SteamOS if you just want to game, but some other good alternatives could be Linux Mint and Debian. KDE desktop environment is the closest to windows (and imo the most well-rounded UX), and can be installed on any distro.

    • @makiacs
      @makiacs Год назад

      ​@@crylune im sorry man, i didnt expect that reaction. sorry if i worded it odd or something i didnt mean to come across as assertive or anything! i dont need to reset my pc every year but i do purely because of the stuff i need to use on it and all the different uses i have for it. there's a lot of software i use and over time they very much build up. im not sure what you're using your pc for, i have been helping people fix their desktop problems or a little around 6 years now and it literally almost boils down to their pc just being old. if you use your pc daily and actually do use it, shit will build up. your pc WILL run slower unless you clean it pretty well and in a lot of cases the issue isnt very pinpointable whatsoever. there are some great software options that automatically clean your pc of stuff you dont need and junk that builds up, though. those programs work very well!
      my 'reckless' behaviour gets me 2% cpu idle and 0% gpu idle. it should absolutely be common practice to have everything backed up, so its not that hard to reset your pc every once in a while if you want to. every tech dude in the world should agree with me here. dozens if not hundreds of times have people came up to me and asked for help with an issue they're having and i check their task manager and their cpu is sitting at 75% idle because they have a bazillion background apps that accumulate
      i reset my system a little over 2 months ago and i already have over 104 installed programs. shit will build up no matter what you do and its pretty unavoidable
      also, if all the settings you tweak is your mouse sens and other 'personal usage settings' you're either lying or barely use your computer whatsoever. either way that's bullshit lol

  • @katofffel4387
    @katofffel4387 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm gonna make my game run as bad as possible to achieve peak femininity

  • @TheSquirrelProductions
    @TheSquirrelProductions Год назад +5

    A helpful guide for computers in general disguised as a cs2 performance guide
    Well done

  • @ogdar0
    @ogdar0 Год назад +13

    PC
    CPU: Intel I5-10400F
    RAM: 32gb ram 3200mhz CL15
    GPU: RTX 3060 12GB
    Problem: don't have any, just if someone have similar setup like mine to get infos for FPS.
    FPS in CS2: 200-340 (mostly 280FPS) on Medium/High Settings [Actually got blue screen one time, but happened only once] - 1280x1024 Resolution (4:3)
    FPS in CSGO: 350 (with drops under 180FPS) on Low/Medium - 1600x1024 Resolution (16:10)
    FPS IN CSS: 1000-2000FPS - Highest settings 1920x1080 (16:9)
    FPS in CS 1.6: 500-700FPS (But I lock them on 299 FPS) - OpenGL 640x480 (4:3) or 320x240 (4:3) [Actually on 320x240 there is nice HUD]

    • @Xyr1um
      @Xyr1um Год назад

      why are you getting this low fps in csgo? i get around 600 fps at max settings with a similar PC

    • @eldafint
      @eldafint Год назад

      What resolution are you running the games at?

    • @BionicXAngel
      @BionicXAngel Год назад

      1080p or 1440p?

    • @saiphani
      @saiphani Год назад

      What settings are you using? Here are my specs:
      CPU: AMD 5600G
      RAM: 16gb 2133Mhz
      GPU: 3060 12GB
      I am getting close to 120 fps on every map basically. And yes, I have verified that G-sync wasn't on and I made sure the refresh rate is set to 144Hz.

    • @ogdar0
      @ogdar0 Год назад +1

      my resolution is 1280x1024 in csgo
      1600x1024 in cs2
      ​ @eldafint ​ @BionicXAngel

  • @mentox6592
    @mentox6592 Год назад +2

    How can I run CS2 on my system? I can’t even get it to boot.
    iPhone 13 mini
    128GB
    iOS 16.6
    Belgium

    • @mentox6592
      @mentox6592 Год назад +1

      I should also add that I have not yet tried on my other system
      Intel core i7 10870H
      16GB RAM
      Nvidia rtx 3070 (130W)
      Laptop MSI GP66 10UG
      Problem: haven’t tried yet

  • @prizrak-br3332
    @prizrak-br3332 Год назад +6

    I was actually expecting a ultra low mod like the one there's for CSGO but it's actually a serious helpful video.

  • @locki_dos
    @locki_dos Год назад +4

    Processor: MOS 6502
    Ram: 4 KB
    gpu:
    Computer make: Apple ][
    issue: explode

    • @saltyeg
      @saltyeg Год назад

      Lol

    • @loading6558
      @loading6558 Год назад

      Advice: Switch from 16 bit colours to 8 bit colours in your desktop settings

  • @prachuryadebnath5874
    @prachuryadebnath5874 Год назад +1

    i got i7-12700h rtx 3050ti , problem is my clockspeed of cpu is going down to 3.0ghz from 4.8ghz so my fps fluctuate from 350-200.

  • @pingodegonha
    @pingodegonha Год назад +7

    My laptop is very bad and it used to stutter and crash alot in CS2 but running the game on windowed mode got rid of the stutters and crashes while decreasing fps by about 10. I don't the reason why this happens but I'm fine with getting less frames for a more consistent experience.

    • @saladgreens912
      @saladgreens912 Год назад

      Ya I’ve been getting stutters that last well into a few games of comp even after playing through some DM games to make it stop.
      And then also crash a bunch so I reeeeeally hope they fix it. I’ve got mid-high end last gen parts this shouldn’t be an issue. Not low performance and not on the bleeding edge so idk.

    • @GardenofEdens
      @GardenofEdens Год назад

      The problem is the water animation for most lags at start of the round the grenades can be a bit much.
      My laptop can handle cs2 very well but I had to restart my PC because I got locked at 60fps.
      I have around constant 200fps but oh boy let's play ancient and let the t start running.

    • @pingodegonha
      @pingodegonha Год назад +1

      @@GardenofEdens same the water animation should be optional as it doest really enchance gameplay that much and disabling it wouldnt grant much advantage besides the extra fps

  • @walter1824
    @walter1824 Год назад +5

    I was expecting you to cover Graphics Settings
    Which ones are worth keeping on other than shadows

  • @Dizlist
    @Dizlist Год назад +2

    Hello, I average 140 frames on low settings in online matches. My specs: rtx 3070, Ryzen 7 3700x, 16gbs of 3600 ddr4 ram. I am pretty disappointed with what I am getting given I have a 240hz monitor and would like to use it. Would there be a reason I am not getting higher frames or is cs2 just that demanding?

    • @Zothekiller
      @Zothekiller 9 месяцев назад

      For the exact Same thing But noone Seems to answer

  • @Friddle
    @Friddle Год назад +8

    When I first ran CS2 I was getting 100% GPU usage on my 3060 with terrible stuttering.
    I later found out my refresh rate had reset to 60hz but I was trying to force 240hz using ingame settings.
    Took me 3 years of owning my monitor to learn the refresh rate resets when you unplug the DP cable.

    • @midevo_
      @midevo_ Год назад +5

      You didn‘t notice the difference between 60 and 240 hz on your desktop immediately?

    • @Friddle
      @Friddle Год назад +5

      @@midevo_ I thought I would too but I just moved, was using a really bad second monitor and had only used it for a day.

    • @midevo_
      @midevo_ Год назад

      @@Friddle All good, was just wondering. :-)

    • @Gadottinho
      @Gadottinho Год назад

      100% gpu usage is GREAT

    • @Friddle
      @Friddle Год назад

      @@midevo_ :)

  • @littletoast9465
    @littletoast9465 Год назад +20

    I have multiple friends who are experiencing varying degrees of stutter or lag when they scope in with awps and scouts. SGs are fine though. One has a slightly older intel/nvdia build and the other is a pretty new AMD build. Sorry I dont have exact specs will try and post in an edit later!

    • @fregatta9243
      @fregatta9243 Год назад

      im experiencing this too.. the game freeze when i scope using awp... had to not use AWP when playing cs2 rn lmao

    • @griffin1366
      @griffin1366 Год назад

      Unfortunately AMD has no "reflex / boost" type of option so you have to lock the clockspeed / power stages manually.. Ofcourse AMD stopped people from accessing MorePowerTool so you have to do it in a janky way in the driver. AMD cards were particularly bad on CS:GO because of the power states / constant downclocking.

    • @D3nn1s
      @D3nn1s Год назад

      Same, ryzen 3600 and 3070. My friends got the same issue on decent builds too. Idk what is taking them so long considering the release date was announced to be in "summer" :^)

    • @Sarqn
      @Sarqn Год назад +2

      Don’t worry to much I have a 3070ti intel 13700 or sum same problem it’s probably the game. I mean I run cyberpunk with no problems even rtx runs better than scoping. 💀💀💀

    • @Fi0p
      @Fi0p Год назад

      so far i only heard of issues with nvidia/intel systems. Would love to see or know those specs. either the older amd/nvidia build with a gtx 1060 and 3900x of my brother, or mine amd/amd build with rx 5700xt/rx6750xt and r7 5700x are running the game smooth af. ( both him and me have round about 250-300 fps while he has much lower settings then me ) with exception for a few days will the big limited test rollout where i had pretty wierd lags, after gamestart on any map, what i would relate to shader building, if this game with its pretty old dx11 implementation would have such thing. since a few days these are gone for me.

  • @mateuszz4011
    @mateuszz4011 Год назад +2

    Procesor 8th gen intel core i5-8300 memory 8000mb ram display idk i have laptop 1080p
    Graphic card nvidia gtx1650
    Laptop: acer nitro 5
    Problem: 30 fps at low settings 40 fps at high settings i know strange

    • @spicyfps__
      @spicyfps__ Год назад

      I would guess power settings? Is FPS high on other games?

    • @mateuszz4011
      @mateuszz4011 Год назад

      Not very high but i have more fps in gta on ultra than in cs on low so strange and i have everything seted at performance in terms of power

  • @easyboii
    @easyboii Год назад +5

    Hey Philip, have you thought about inspecting the spiral staircase in Dust 2 yet? I'm interested in knowing if Source 2 and its SDK makes this easier.

  • @syncpositive121
    @syncpositive121 Год назад +16

    Just a useful tip for anyone having frame drops. Try reapplying the thermal paste on your cpu. In my case it was because of thermal throttling

    • @asr1el942
      @asr1el942 Год назад +9

      yeah, but just use a software to see temp before repasting your cpu.

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад +7

      @@asr1el942 THANK YOU. Don't get why the fuck people immediately jump to "CHANGE UR PASTE" when you haven't even checked temps yet and it could make things worse

    • @syncpositive121
      @syncpositive121 Год назад +2

      @beenguy5887 that was funny lmao

  • @beikan4107
    @beikan4107 Год назад +1

    ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 2.6Ghz Single Core
    ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Nvidia 550Ti 3GB 900 Mhz
    ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀4GB DDR3 Ram 1666 Mhz
    ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB 10000 RPM
    ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Dragon Storm 1600W 230V ATX 80Plus
    ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀20 + 4Pin 12V Professional E-Sports Power Supply~
    my game crashes evrtyime :C

  • @unbindall2955
    @unbindall2955 Год назад +13

    Edit: I understand upgrading the GPU is the best option, I really wanted to know if its possible to mess with rendering in some way to let the ancient GPU handle it better perhaps? Something like LOD bias, etc ?
    CPU: R7 2700x
    GPU: GT630 Fermi version
    RAM: 16GB 2400MHz
    Problem: Very low frames when anything visual happens, especially when the awp ever shoots it drops from 60-100+ to

    • @user9267
      @user9267 Год назад +14

      Your GPU is extremely old and slow, it's definitely time for an upgrade. Something like an RX 580 8GB or even 4GB would do well for cheap if your power supply can handle the extra draw and also has the necessary PCIe Power connectors

    • @eduardobozzi7376
      @eduardobozzi7376 Год назад +4

      i have a GT 730 gpu and suffer from the same problems mate... maybe we should just cope with buying another graphics card already 😭😭

    • @vespa7961
      @vespa7961 Год назад +3

      no, that gpu just isn't good enough unfortunately

    • @whitekong316
      @whitekong316 Год назад +7

      Tbh that card was dooty when it came out a decade ago. I’d upgrade that.

    • @SirSilicon
      @SirSilicon Год назад +5

      This is a hard one. You've got an ancient low budget GPU. If you are not willing to upgrade the GPU, maybe someone is willing to trade his 2400G or 3400G for your CPU. The Vega graphics on theese CPUs should be 3x better.

  • @zirize
    @zirize Год назад +21

    Sometimes fps limit is better because it prevents the render queue from building up, which in effect accomplishes the same thing as nividia boost+reflex.

    • @noone-zl4rj
      @noone-zl4rj Год назад +7

      dx11 just like dx9 can clear render queue after each render so what you said here is just stopid

    • @flamingscar5263
      @flamingscar5263 Год назад +5

      @@noone-zl4rj key word CAN, this does not mean it WILL, an FPS cap guarantees that it won't build up
      also there is a chance that (for some reason) Valve does not have that enabled in DirectX

    • @zirize
      @zirize Год назад +3

      ​@@noone-zl4rj When the GPU load reaches 99%, it starts to build up in a queue, which is usually cleared within 2-3 frames, but it creates an input lag. The fps limiter prevents the input lag by not allowing the GPU load to max out. It became very popular about 4 years ago when battle(non)sense came out with it.

    • @zirize
      @zirize Год назад +1

      @@noone-zl4rj Modern GPUs support this at the game and driver level, so this remains a personal preference choice, but if your GPU is very old, this can be useful. In short, you're trading off fps for frame time.

    • @griffin1366
      @griffin1366 Год назад

      @@zirize FPS limit has a caveat though. If the GPU isn't under enough load it will downclock / drop power states which creates input lag / inconsistant or floaty feeling. There are ways to lock the GPU to max clocks / power states however.

  • @chandravo501
    @chandravo501 Год назад +1

    Laptop Specs:
    Processor : Ryzen 5 4600H
    Memory : 8GB
    GPU : GTX 1650Ti
    Laptop : HP Pavilion Gaming
    Problem : never getting more than 70 - 80 fps, sometimes below 60, when I had over 120 fps in csgo

  • @gmurray5809
    @gmurray5809 Год назад +11

    If you are playing on a laptop, using a program like Throttlestop to halt your CPUs turboboost from thermal throttling your laptop might make the game feel smoother too.
    Some laptops share a copper heatsink from the GPU and CPU, so one getting hot impacts the others max performance.
    Using this program I brought down my max turbo ratio by .5 GHz and it feels so much better and my laptop doesn't get as worryingly hot.
    The fps remained similar but it did feel smoother, altough I admit that this all may be all in my mind.

    • @meuhtalgear
      @meuhtalgear Год назад +1

      Interesting, but iirc some manufacturers lock those kind of options. Do you know if it could work on a somewhat recent HP laptop ?

    • @3rd.world.eliteAJ
      @3rd.world.eliteAJ Год назад

      @@meuhtalgear Most 11th gen+ Intel cpus in laptops are now locked and cannot be tuned, unless you unlock them via a bios edit, which is just too much fuss for regular people.
      On AMD you can disable boosting entirely in windows power settings and drop temps down by a lot, ~10c on my 5800H depending on use case.
      Also, if you have a dedicated gpu in your laptop you should look in to undervolting, it's free performance and lower temps.
      While having lower temps is better, I strongly doubt that CS2 is pushing any laptop that much where temperatures are the limiting performance factor.

    • @aorithefemboyfox9113
      @aorithefemboyfox9113 Год назад

      ​@@3rd.world.eliteAJconfirmed on Intel 12th mobile. All 12th mobile non HX have locked setting no undervolt no overclock no matter brand model. It very dumb, if they don't want us to get more "performance" just lock overclock and let us undervolt and underclock. And it very complicated when you try to tell the customer that you have been shafted when you buy a i9 12950H and there is nothing you can do but sitting in desktop at 60-70C and 80-95C in a game that use 2 core. And all core clocks at 3.5 P core. Since they buy those laptop expecting those running cooler and higher clocks. I won't buy anymore Intel laptop at this point, and will not recommend it too anyone.

    • @aorithefemboyfox9113
      @aorithefemboyfox9113 Год назад

      ​@@3rd.world.eliteAJsince you have 5800h you can do pbo2 and per core optimizing (automatically in Ryzen master) it help both performance and temp. Or you can just do traditional underclock with undervolt so you can still have higher clocks than turbo disable.

    • @Arcidi225
      @Arcidi225 Год назад

      Also Ryzen controller let's you set how much power processor draws with and without boosts.
      It was lifesaver for me, because for whatever ridiculous reason Lenovo decided to run my processor at 35w while amd specs say it should be between 10 to 25w max.
      At the cost of 10% fps in most games throttling is gone, when I set it up on 20w.

  • @cheebadigga4092
    @cheebadigga4092 Год назад +4

    Not CS2 specifically, but in general I find it helps a lot to use overclocking tools to keep the graphics card (and memory) in a certain frequency range. Rather than just overclocking everything to the max, I get a much better experience when I down the max frequencies and up the low frequencies, such that it doesn't suck as much power and at the same time keeping the games smooth, because the frequencies don't drop much if the graphics card "thinks" there's nothing major going on in the game right now. I noticed this in GTA V first. As soon as I fixed the horrible lows despite having a powerful graphics card (RX 6950 XT) using the method described, nearly every single other game was fixed as well. So, instead of drawing around 300 watts when the GPU "thinks" it needs all the power it can get, and the next second lowering my FPS to around 20 because it "thinks" it doesn't need to do anything, I have a steady 80-90 FPS range in Cyberpunk 2077 now, all the while only drawing around 170 watts while playing (all settings maxed out + FSR Quality, no ray tracing). Oh and I use MSI Afterburner to accomplish this, the Radeon driver doesn't really save the frequency profiles as I wish it would. Hope this can help someone.

    • @vinaygautamhome
      @vinaygautamhome Год назад

      Where can you see the power draw ?
      I wanna see for my pc too!

    • @cheebadigga4092
      @cheebadigga4092 Год назад

      @@vinaygautamhome AMD's Adrenaline driver provides Metrics. You can configure them via the software and view them by pressing Ctrl+Shift+O. Don't know about Intel/Nvidia.

    • @SanderSovrlic-alesov
      @SanderSovrlic-alesov Год назад

      What are the settings in MSI afterburner?

    • @cheebadigga4092
      @cheebadigga4092 Год назад +1

      @@SanderSovrlic-alesov Open the Curve Editor, use the leftmost point to set the minimum, and the rightmost point to set the maximum. For my GPU I set minimum to around 1700-1800 MHz and maximum is around 2500 MHz or 2400 (default maximum minus around 300-400 MHz). Something like that. In the end it should draw a steady line which gradually grows from left to right.
      Also adjust the voltage if needed, e.g. games crash or black screen.

    • @SanderSovrlic-alesov
      @SanderSovrlic-alesov Год назад +1

      @@cheebadigga4092 Thanks. I will try this.

  • @CroMaLaka
    @CroMaLaka Год назад +2

    I have an Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB of DDR3 RAM (Random Access Memory) with integrated (Intel) graphics. Any help to get my game to use the full capabilities of my 2560 x 1440 (Pixels) 360Hz gaming monitor would be much appreciated.

  • @dubbel3088
    @dubbel3088 Год назад +3

    Thank you, this really helped. I had vsync activated in my nvidia settings, while thinking that it is off (because of the game settings). I went from 30-59 fps to 5x-1xx with my mobile Nvidia GTX 1060, on actually reasonably high graphic settings even. This is on my now 8 year old MSI GS VR 6RE Phantom Pro. (The scaling-up of a lower resolution doesn't work at all for me though)

  • @asr1el942
    @asr1el942 Год назад +4

    for people who have a lot fps in game to spare, i find turning on shadows and shaders on high provide sharp and clean shadow and in some area an advandage. personnaly i prefer msaa x4 + nvidia fxaa than msaa x8 (1440x1080). everything else is on low.

    • @fstasfck300
      @fstasfck300 9 месяцев назад

      Dude f off this is a video for people who can't get to 140 fps

  • @dedmemexd1423
    @dedmemexd1423 Год назад +2

    RX580 8GB
    Ryzen 5 1600
    16GB RAM
    Do I need to upgrade my CPU? I was thinking of getting a Ryzen 5 5600
    Would that be an overkill?
    I'm not sure if my CPU is bottlenecking my GpU
    I build this pc in like ... 2018 maybe something like that

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад +3

      Yes you do, it's garbage. Get at least a 5600, even 3600 is lacking.

    • @dedmemexd1423
      @dedmemexd1423 Год назад +2

      @@crylune I will then thk u for ur reply

    • @fpdomain
      @fpdomain Год назад +1

      I am on:
      2700x
      Sapphire RX580 4GB Pulse
      32GB ram
      Strix b450-I
      I might get the CPU upgraded. I was thinking the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, I am getting like 80FPS on all low @ 1280x920

  • @herpdorp
    @herpdorp Год назад +10

    even using a desktop i7-3770, 8GB(2x4) RAM 1600Mhz and a GTX 1050ti, my game runs pretty well (120fps on average). Yes, everything is on low and i have a 720p monitor but for me is enough to not complain about performance

    • @federalcheesegrater556
      @federalcheesegrater556 Год назад +4

      Out of curiosity, where did you find a 720p monitor in the last like 15 years?

    • @herpdorp
      @herpdorp Год назад +1

      @@federalcheesegrater556 my dad buy from a local eletronics store 10 years ago. btw this is the monitor: AOC 18,5' 936Swa

    • @kvbk
      @kvbk Год назад

      ​@@federalcheesegrater556there are sellers and manufacturers who prpvide hd tv and monitors, still.

    • @D3nn1s
      @D3nn1s Год назад

      Good for you, enjoy cs2 :D

  • @BubbaDan99
    @BubbaDan99 Год назад +4

    3kliksphilip back at it again.

  • @SANAD24
    @SANAD24 2 месяца назад +1

    105 fps 😂? in low
    I3 12100
    Gpu 3060 ti 8g
    H610
    Ssd 256gb
    Ram 16GB RGB XPG 3200Mhz
    Psu 550 w cooler master

  • @Theaccz99
    @Theaccz99 Год назад +17

    If your performance is GPU limited it can help to run at a lower resolution.

    • @asr1el942
      @asr1el942 Год назад +13

      actualy this is what fsr do

    • @ABYTE64
      @ABYTE64 Год назад

      But then it looks like shit

    • @MontySlython
      @MontySlython Год назад

      ​@@asr1el942sacrificing consistency and input lag though

    • @electricindigoball1244
      @electricindigoball1244 Год назад

      @@MontySlython Can you explain what you mean by that? I can see how FSR might slightly increase input lag due to the additional upscaling step (though I question if most people can even tell the difference) however I'm unsure what you mean by "consistency".

    • @MontySlython
      @MontySlython Год назад +1

      @@electricindigoball1244 the visuals of fsr in my experience for some reason look inconsistent and can lead to inconsistent gameplay in a game like cs, makes it harder to build up muscle memory probably

  • @NintendoProtonChugga
    @NintendoProtonChugga Год назад +10

    CPU: Intel i7 8750H
    GPU: GTX 2070 Max Q
    32GB RAM
    Laptop : MSI GS75 Stealth 8SF
    Problem: Just a general lack of fps when playing, bit of a global issue with other games but CS2 being slow is extremely annoying considering i relied on higher frames in CSGO and not having that is making it very difficult

    • @vespa7961
      @vespa7961 Год назад +2

      what fps are you getting?

    • @semnome0
      @semnome0 Год назад +1

      Do you have an external monitor? Sometimes the laptop uses the integrated graphics for display, which can result in lower FPS, but if, like my old laptop, the hdmi exit is not for the GPU it might change nothing, I recommend you call a friend to try their monitor and test if it helps

    • @Ginkoman2
      @Ginkoman2 Год назад +4

      Considerung that the GPU seems to be fine, it might actually be a CPU problem (6/12 with a base clock of 2.5GHz and max turbo of 4.1 @ 45/35Watts). Have you checked if there are any power restricting options enabled? have plugged in your laptop into the powergrid? Maybe the laptop fan is blocked by something?

    • @AnonyIUW
      @AnonyIUW Год назад +3

      Try using a performance mode with the laptop plugged in the wall

    • @rylsdark
      @rylsdark Год назад +1

      This laptop is likely to be both power limited and has a very weak processor overall

  • @pangtundure
    @pangtundure Год назад +2

    Brother the game is horribly optimized, I've only got to play it once. Although the WORKSHOP is more stable.
    3060 vram is shit
    i9 okish
    16gb should be just fine

    • @sotirisza
      @sotirisza Год назад +2

      I have a better pc than you and cs still feels so laggy don't worry its just horribly optimized

    • @pangtundure
      @pangtundure Год назад

      the game runs more optimized in workshop mode.
      Cant run the game other than my native res cuz when i do i only see a green button
      1140p low settings give me 150 ish fps avg but it shoots up to 200+ and dips below 30 if there are two person on the screen and smoke/molly is there as well. @@sotirisza

    • @pangtundure
      @pangtundure Год назад

      @@sotirisza it doesn't feel laggy to me but the video settings are probably the root cause the only resolution that the game works is the native res for me.

  • @akumusi556
    @akumusi556 Год назад +6

    I've got a
    Ryzen 5 5600
    RTX 3070
    2x8 Gb DDR4 3200MhZ ram
    and sometimes rarely but still the game just starts lagging out of nowhere i shoot a bullet it stutters, I get killed it stutters, an enemy walks closer to me in game it stutter. As of now i've found no solutions to these problems would love for a fix or anything

    • @tagg946
      @tagg946 Год назад

      do you have an ssd or are you using an hdd? getting an ssd fixed all of the stuttering issues in cs for me. it used to be extremely annoying and get me killed all the time, because when either i or someone else was shooting at me, the game would sometimes freeze for 1-2 seconds.

    • @Nyahnator
      @Nyahnator Год назад

      Well, it’s not your components slowing you down. At least not the processor, gpu or memory.
      You could try reinstalling on an ssd if you you’re using an hdd right now.
      Did you monitor your temps? Maybe somethings off with the cooling.
      Updated all the drivers? Plugged in the graphics card correctly?
      Maybe something’s running in the background, have you been looking into task manager while gaming?

    • @Nyahnator
      @Nyahnator Год назад

      @@tagg946yes! I had the same idea haha. Also, install you system on ssd too.

    • @Idilom
      @Idilom Год назад

      ​@@Nyahnator interesting you metioned temps, i have the 5600x and its a very hot processor if youre using the stock cooler and pbo enabled on bios(its on by default), i got around 80-90 degress c on pubg, the performance didnt seem to be worse but its definitely smth to keep an eye on, i turnes it off and also didnt change much of the performance but the temps dropped down to like 65 or so

    • @vespa7961
      @vespa7961 Год назад

      set a framerate limit in the drivers and change fps_max in csgo back to 400

  • @checker297
    @checker297 Год назад +21

    If you are interested, Windows has significantly more options for controlling performance outside the default settings you can view in the power plan settings. Often OEM will set these to improve battery life. There are things which change min/max frequency from everything from P and E cores, to throttling of the CPU instead of spinning fans up to save on battery. Some of these can easily boost performance, while others are really niche and probably wont do much. Big caveat should be made here as you could end up significantly reducing the amount of battery you have with a minor setting, or reducing the life of parts as they get stressed more frequently. Similar to how charging batteries to 100% is worse for long time performance of batteries than charging to 80%.

    • @Weneedaplague
      @Weneedaplague Год назад

      Battery😂, windows power plan settings😂, OEM windows settings😂, reducing life span because of power plan settings😂😂.

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад

      @@Weneedaplague Life span of what? The CPU? The thing that outlasts everything in your PC? Average lifespan of 30 years?

    • @SenorBolsa
      @SenorBolsa Год назад

      PCIE power saving was one of those things back in the day that had a pretty significant impact on performance for low end laptops. I'm not sure it works like that anymore but it's worth testing if you are trying to eke out a few more frames on a low end laptop.

  • @yung_szczvk
    @yung_szczvk 10 месяцев назад +1

    Processor: 9th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz (12 CPUs)
    Memory: 16384MB RAM
    Display: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
    Render: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
    Laptop MSI Leopard GL75 9SER
    Using external 144Hz monitor
    Problem: FPS drops from 140/150 even to 60/70 especially after grenade/molotov or when someone shoots at me (blood+bullets decals)
    I tried everything from multiple sites, videos (like recent FURIOUSSS's optimalization vid) but nothing helps. My laptop is almost 3,5 years old and I'm considering applying a new thermal paste to both CPU and GPU (currently I cannot upgrade it to a desktop PC, maybe in the near future)

  • @TubeTurkey94
    @TubeTurkey94 Год назад +4

    GPU: 3080
    CPU: 5800x
    OTHER STUFF: DOESNT MATTER.
    I HAVE ZERO ISSUE BUT IM STILL WATCHING

  • @zennr_
    @zennr_ Год назад +9

    My Desktop thats running CS2 at a stable 230fps (unless at Ancient T spawn). No problems to speak of here, just wanted to share my build as reference for others.
    CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X
    GPU: GeForce 3060
    RAM: 32GB @ 3600MHz
    Aspect ratio: 16:10
    Resolution: 1680x1050
    Graphics settings: All maxed out, Nvidia reflex turned off, no vsync.

    • @waltch5711
      @waltch5711 Год назад +1

      I have similiar setup with 11400f and its performance is basically the same as yours

    • @z0xy4
      @z0xy4 Год назад +1

      Why is everything maxed out, why that resolution, why is nvidia reflex turned off? I DONT UNDERSTAND YOU PEOPLE, IT ALSO PISSES ME OFF

    • @zennr_
      @zennr_ Год назад

      @@z0xy4 graphics on max because i like my game to look pretty + shadows give you a big advantage in CS2. Nvidia reflex does something, idk, but i know that it massively reduces fps for whatever reason so i turn it off. Why that resolution? Thats the max resolution when using 16:10 aspect ratio. Kinda of like 1920x1080 is for 16:9 native aspect ratio.

    • @z0xy4
      @z0xy4 Год назад

      @@zennr_ you are playing the wrong game bud, if you are playing cs for it to look good you are playing the wrong game, you should put everything on the lowest possible settings to maximze your fps your res is bad, that res is played by no one, try playing 4:3 i play on 1024x768 4XAA nvidia reflex should not lower your fps it should minimaxe the inut lag, look it up i think there is something worng with your GPU or drivers if that is the case you are having. Im not saying you should not enjoy the game how you like but for me it just pisses me off cuz i cant afford a good gpu and you having 3060 shows you have money to spend it makes me mad cuz i cant play the game someone who is good at one(to some degree) but you, who is just a dumb ass casual player( again sorry for the hate but it does piss me off) you can affrod a good cpu and gpu and you still decide not to use it to be good at the game. it really does pises me off, and yes that kid in me who always wanted to have a good pc so he can be good is still acing for one.

    • @radiocage
      @radiocage Год назад

      ​@@z0xy4 average 4:3 user temper

  • @kshimi
    @kshimi Год назад +2

    All my homies on 360hz locking framerate to 60

  • @paul2609
    @paul2609 Год назад +9

    I used to have a 13900K with a RTX 4090, on the low-ish settings I could get 400-500 FPS on all the maps in deathmatch, very silky smooth. But my 13900K recently fried itself and I am on a backup i5 12400F and my FPS is basically sh!te now at 80-200 FPS but mostly hovering around ~150, this feels slightly stuttery on my 240Hz monitor even with G-Sync off, so I can understand how rough it is for the majority of people on low or medium spec machines. CSGO didn't have this issue for me, only CS2.

    • @nexuhs.
      @nexuhs. Год назад +6

      This game is stupidly CPU heavy for no reason, even triple A games run better on medium

    • @plolin
      @plolin Год назад

      try to disable HT (HyperThreading) cores, those can hurt performance and latency. I suggest googling for "Processor idle demote threshold" and how to enable and change it to 100% with Processor Power Management Optimization. Sounds like common microstutter (DPC Latency) issues. No easy way around it but digging down the rabbithole of hidden Windows Powerplan Settings. you can try to play with the affinity's in task manager and keep in mind that CPU0 and CPU1 are mostly used to handle drivers/kernel and background tasks.

    • @hazzmati
      @hazzmati Год назад +2

      The 12400f shouldn't perform that bad it's still a recent cpu something else is going on

    • @yksinkertainen
      @yksinkertainen Год назад +2

      ​@@hazzmatiI believe him it is that bad, I have i3 12100f that is a little bit worse than i5-12400f and same issue than him.
      I had stable 400fps in csgo with any settings in 2k, now fullhd and 120-200fps.
      Gpu is 3060ti

  • @fauxcuss2
    @fauxcuss2 Год назад +7

    Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11800H @ 2.30GHz (16 logical processors)
    Memory: 16.0 GB 3200 MHz
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
    Problem: can't quite get a consistent 144 fps. For the most part my fps is over 130, but I get a few dips. Lowering the graphics doesn't help, lowering the resolution doesn't seem to help much, closing background programs only helps a little. Any ideas for a 10-20ish fps boost?

    • @hiro047
      @hiro047 Год назад +1

      interesting I've got similar specs and get much more FPS than that

    • @MrMudbill
      @MrMudbill Год назад

      While I'm no expert on CPUs, 2.3 GHz is quite low, so I suspect you're being CPU throttled. You can try to keep task manager open next to the game to see if CPU and/or GPU usage is hitting 100% (GPU should be unless limited)

    • @sijiehe1826
      @sijiehe1826 Год назад

      Since you're on a laptop, check if your laptop shipped with single channel ram as its configuration. Stutters are greatly affected by this IMO.

    • @PatalJunior
      @PatalJunior Год назад +1

      Try looking for a software of your laptop, my lenovo comes with one and there I can change between silent, normal or turbo (Fn + Q does it as well for me) it changes the CPU TDP and boost behaviour, the R7 6800H does 3ghz in silent, and almost 5ghz is turbo, GPU also gets way more power therefore more FPS.
      TLDR: Check for laptop software to change power profile.

    • @mormemen
      @mormemen Год назад +1

      Check your temps, clock speeds and usage percentage on both gpu and cpu during gameplay and at both high and low settings. See if you find anything odd there, for example very high temps (85°+), low clock speeds, or low usage percentage (especially on the gpu)

  • @fisheer5260
    @fisheer5260 7 месяцев назад +1

    Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor (16CPUs), ~4.2GHz
    Memory: 32768MB RAM
    Display: I didn't see a display tab in dxdiag
    Render: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB
    Self-built PC in Sweden
    Problem: I am having VERY bad stuttering and freezing in cs2, I am constantly non stop stuttering and rubber banding and sometimes it even completely freezes for 2 seconds. I've searched the internet and found about clearing the DirectX shader cache and I did that, the full on freezing and constant stuttering got fixed but I still have somewhat of micro stuttering now and then. It is playable, but I'd rather just get all the stuttering remove since it's very irritating considering I spent a lot of money on my new PC and I feel like I shouldn't have this problem considering the specs. I run on low settings, v-sync off, not an internet issue and I've updated the drivers. I mainly play Valorant and I have no issues there.

  • @etienneunai
    @etienneunai Год назад +4

    I'd avoid enabling reflex if you're CPU limited, I found it decreased the smoothness by a good amount.

    • @quex2310
      @quex2310 Год назад

      Fr ? In what game ? Cs2?

    • @ABYTE64
      @ABYTE64 Год назад

      NVidia reflex always OFF

    • @dijimond
      @dijimond Год назад

      i don't feel the different between on and off or boost.

    • @keppycs
      @keppycs Год назад

      ​@@ABYTE64why? with vsync and an fps cap, it's great

    • @iurigrang
      @iurigrang Год назад

      It will decrease the smoothness, but improve input lag if you're cpu limited. Weather or not the trade off is worth it likely depends on how high your framerate is to begin with.

  • @liorbarnur7947
    @liorbarnur7947 Год назад +6

    1. For laptop users, try and prop up your laptop for better airflow
    2. Of course, if you have single channel ram, consider if you can add another stick of ram to use dual channel.
    3. Repasting your gpu and cpu could help.
    4. Verify your fan curves
    5. Try to undervolt your gpu (msi afterburner), to lower thermal load.
    6. Should have been (2.), clean dust buildup on vents, heatsinks, and anywhere else.
    7. Lower Room temp helps reduce pc's temp, dont get too cosey.
    HTH

    • @nikenit
      @nikenit Год назад +1

      You can buy laptop cooling pads/stands for like $20-30. They help a lot.

    • @davewxc
      @davewxc Год назад +1

      Or for better cooling a laptop, improvise. As a poor student I used post it blocks to make the laptop stand a bit higher. Had better cooling like that.

    • @Arcidi225
      @Arcidi225 Год назад +1

      Simple desk fan pointed at laptop can do crazy things.
      Like the one you use on hot day to cool yourself, just point it at the laptop, and it will never overheat again.

  • @logsdaviis
    @logsdaviis 9 месяцев назад +1

    Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
    Memory: 16 GB Dual-Channel (1064MHz
    Display: ATI Radeon RX 480
    MOBO: ASRock A320M-HDV (AM4)
    PC - Canada
    Game runs not terrible, but will freeze randomly and will have to end process through Task Manager.

  • @toddfrombethesda6963
    @toddfrombethesda6963 Год назад +8

    Also really important is the ram setup, dual channel is an absolute must for most games as single channel is just held back.

    • @gewiotevan
      @gewiotevan Год назад

      Especially so if you're using an integrated gpu, the performance difference can be quite substantial just by upgrading from single to dual channel ram.

    • @keppycs
      @keppycs Год назад

      note that on ddr5, one single stick is already running dual channel, so you don't need more than one stick for dual channel

    • @electricindigoball1244
      @electricindigoball1244 Год назад

      @@keppycs That's not entirely true. You still get an improvement to memory bandwidth by running two DDR5 memory modules instead of one. It's also worth keeping in mind that 8GB DDR5 DIMMs perform worse than 16GB DIMMs due to having less bank groups so for a DDR5 system you ideally want at least a 2x16GB kit.

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад

      @@keppycs Completely false.

  • @raiN_xj9
    @raiN_xj9 Год назад +3

    cl_righthand 0 when?????

  • @CapyTapy
    @CapyTapy Год назад +10

    Nvidia reflex makes the frametimes less smooth, and can cause bad stuttering with the boost setting. I would advise only using the enabled setting, and only if you dont get motion sick easily.

    • @isi3456789
      @isi3456789 Год назад

      Same for me, idk

    • @griffin1366
      @griffin1366 Год назад +2

      It shouldn't. Are you using a laptop by chance?

    • @ADRENELINEDUDE
      @ADRENELINEDUDE Год назад

      Not for me. Where's your proof of this misinformation?

    • @griffin1366
      @griffin1366 Год назад +1

      @@ADRENELINEDUDE My guess is he is using a laptop and the GPU is overheating with it on.

  • @elliejohnson2786
    @elliejohnson2786 Год назад +11

    I had performance issues in my first proper match and when testing bots. Without changing settings, it's been smooth after that. I'm incredibly impressed with CS2's performance, personally.
    It feels weird, though. I almost always used to have a lower end PC and would constantly whine about performance. I'm not sure how I feel about losing that perspective.

  • @colisalaliafr
    @colisalaliafr Год назад +1

    If someone can help me solve or improve my performances problem I would be very grateful.
    *Processor :* Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz (12 CPUs), ~2.6GHz
    *Memory :* 16384MB RAM
    *Display :* Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
    *Render :* NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB
    *Laptop PC :* MSI GE75 Raider 9SF
    *Problem :* huge drop in performances in game (like CS2) and/or not the expected performances in some other games (I don't think 40 fps in Minecraft is normal when my PC exceeded 800 fps the day I bought it)
    *Detailed problem in CS2 :*
    The first 5 to 10 minutes :
    120 fps on home screen
    85 fps when inspecting a skin in the inventory
    130 fps in the caracter choosing menu thingy
    Between 145 and 215 fps in game
    85 fps in the buy menu
    CPU between 91°C and 94°C
    GPU at 82°C
    After that :
    72 fps on home screen
    41 fps when inspecting a skin in the inventory
    82 fps in the caracter choosing menu thingy
    Between 15 and 123 fps in game (dropping almost every second from 100ish fps to 30-40 fps)
    87 fps in the buy menu
    CPU between 93°C and 95°C
    GPU at 84°C
    The only solution I come up with is a problem with Windows, but I'm to lazy to buy another product key and reinstall it.

  • @NicolasVycasNery
    @NicolasVycasNery Год назад +7

    CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
    GPU: RX 580
    Memory: 16GB RAM
    Problem: Significant performance drop occurs when there are more than two smokes in CS2. I believe my FPS should be higher; it was consistently at 400 - 500 on Linux. I get 180 - 250 ~in CS2, around smokes it drops to less than 80

    • @HaasTheFirst
      @HaasTheFirst Год назад +5

      That GPU is way too slow for the cpu. Even a rx 6700 would be a huge upgrade

    • @MrMarcel5
      @MrMarcel5 Год назад +3

      @@3kliksphilipwould have been a good idea to add the display / game resolution to the info template. So we‘d know if someone is playing on 1080p or 4k for example.

    • @Milo1267
      @Milo1267 Год назад

      ​@@3kliksphiliphey I love you 😘. Legendary videos.

    • @Ginkoman2
      @Ginkoman2 Год назад +3

      that GPU is ripe for retirement mate

    • @jeremias-serus
      @jeremias-serus Год назад

      Bro is not just beating a dead horse, bro has singlehandedly made the entire horse population extinct

  • @swdeadpool1129
    @swdeadpool1129 Год назад +5

    2kliksphilip collaboration with 3kliksphilip is always great

  • @JesoTV
    @JesoTV Год назад +1

    My desktop PC is handling CS2 very well, but my laptop is rubbish, and even though CS2 runs, it works at like 20-30 FPS maximum on the lowest possible settings. But if anyone wants to cook, here you are:
    Processor: Ryzen 5 3500U with Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx (8 CPUs)
    Memory: 8192MB RAM
    Display: AMD Radeon (TM) Vega 8 Graphics
    Render: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
    Laptop
    Insufficient performance

  • @geronimo5515
    @geronimo5515 Год назад +6

    8:25 I personally use this in a couple games (especially Minecraft)
    Limiting FPS to something slightly above the Monitor Refreshrate prevents your PC from rendering frames you wouldn't see anyways, and leaves more processing power for actually rendering the stuff around you (i.e. chunks in minecraft).
    I am sad about every game that doesnt offer me a 65 Fps setting

    • @job9210
      @job9210 Год назад +2

      You can always limit your fps with external tools so even if a game doesnt offer the option, check your GPU of choice software for a frame limiter or download one.

    • @geronimo5515
      @geronimo5515 Год назад

      Thank you, good to know. So far no game has forced me to go that extra step for that fix. I'll keep that in the back of my mind

    • @LiamBanfield
      @LiamBanfield Год назад +5

      Having FPS higher than your refresh rate makes a huge difference in response time and smoothness of the game. I have a 144hz monitor but I always aim for 200+ fps in games for these reasons

    • @filipkohout4704
      @filipkohout4704 Год назад

      @@LiamBanfield well yes it does, but thats for like competetive games like cs or idk what do kids play nowadays. But most games feel totally fine with 60Hz and fps limited to little above

    • @geronimo5515
      @geronimo5515 Год назад

      ​@@LiamBanfield i dont hard disagree. but in most titles it doesnt matter.
      Multiple reasons:
      - Game doesnt even consider some of the stuff thats happening on your screen (low tickrate games, where stuff between the ticks is just fancy colors on your screen)
      - Competitive games where reaction time matters.
      For this one, ping, input delay, and the human reaction time, make me not care about the 5-10ms diffrence of doubling my fps. (just cuz i then got to see 1 frame earlier, that an awp was staring into my soul)
      - for my final and favorite reason;
      some games actually care about the client info rather than server.
      in THAT case, any fps over your refreshrate matters. easiest example i can think of personally: Bhop in counter strike 1.6 (unless prevented per plugin) allowed for much more acceleration gain, if fps were in the hundreds. making people with 1000fps faster than those on 100fps. (Which is why most servers enforce 100fps limit)
      Just a couple extra reasons why it rarely matters.
      I dont mean to rain on anyone's parade, but my personal take is:
      If you think those couple miliseconds are what save you from dying, then thats cope.
      Positioning, proper crosshair placement, proper movement, or tactical thinking are much more the diffrence maker in modern competitive settings.
      that one extra frame wont change your fate

  • @MRGTR-94
    @MRGTR-94 Год назад +4

    You're an absolute legend for these tips. Made my crappy GTX 960m graphics card run buttery smooth!

    • @TheGoofyAlienMusic
      @TheGoofyAlienMusic Месяц назад

      dont be ungrateful lil bro i run cs2 on an intel igpu

  • @SavitarLmao
    @SavitarLmao 9 месяцев назад +1

    the problem is the multicore rendering option, why put it in csgo and not cs2 ? and i tried disabling adn enabling it back on csgo, and the fps difference is crazy, while multicore is disabled i only have 150 fps max and with multicore enabled i can go up to 350 fps or even 400. So i dont know what they were thinkking while removing this option, maybe they thought everybody had a nasa pc with the money of Elon Musk

  • @l3en.
    @l3en. Год назад +10

    unbelievably helpful video. Probably the best guide I’ve ever seen on getting the best performance.

  • @justthatcreator
    @justthatcreator Год назад +3

    Vsync is good when paired with Gsync and fps cap 3 below refresh rate. In these cases it actually lowers the input lag. There are plenty of videos backing this up. I recommend cap in the game and if not possible in there or the games config files do so in the nvidia control panel.

  • @Lizerpitarch
    @Lizerpitarch Год назад +1

    just leaving this here in case anyone knows if i'm hopeless or not
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.7GHz
    Memory: 8192MB RAM
    GPU: Radeon RX 560 series
    Old ass PC from circa 2009-2010, no clue abt the model (i'm from spain)
    Problem(s): Pretty low fps (it usually goes around 20-30 fps, sometimes it gets stuck at 1 fps for some seconds), always below 60 fps, sometimes and out of nowhere the game will crash, closing the game and reopening it works fine however when i join back to the match the game crashes, this goes on until the match ends.
    Does my pc have any redeeming qualities??

  • @crristox
    @crristox Год назад +1

    Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3500U with Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx (8 CPUs), 2.1GHz
    Memory: 8192 RAM (VRAM occupying 2033MB), leaving 5088 (ish) MB usable
    Display: AMD Radeom Vega 8 Graphics
    Laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 3 (14ADA05). Argentina.
    Problem: Already had problems with CSGO. Unstable and low FPS ranging from 15 to 50.

  • @danielhoque5250
    @danielhoque5250 7 месяцев назад +1

    man i use a gtx 1660 super from evga and a core i5 8600k and i still get 97 - 130 fps, processor might be a bit old but i definitely should be getting much higher fps and gpu usage is quite low around 20-50% for some reason.

  • @Lilbasill
    @Lilbasill Год назад +1

    Someone help me out here
    Processor: Intel(R) Core i-9700KF CPU @ 3.60GHz (8 CPUs)
    Memory: 16384MB Ram
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeoForce RTX 2060 SUPER
    PC: Windows desktop NA
    Problem: getting 30 frames max in CS2 and stutters during any gunfights/shooting
    Not really a PC guy I got it in 2019 so it shouldn’t be THAT outdated right???? Thx :)

  • @darksars3622
    @darksars3622 Год назад +1

    I think I'm the only guy on earth that doesn't care that cs2 is out now...

  • @pqr8468
    @pqr8468 Год назад +1

    I really dont have much money and pc parts are very very expensive in paksitan so upgrading the pc is really hard for me rn so i would really appreciate if any one is able to help me with fixing my fps or a cheap upgrade that is gona be impactfull for my performance as i am getting below 60 fps on lowest settings 800x600 res
    System Model:Precison T1600
    Processor: Intel Core i5 2400 3.10Ghz
    Memory:8Gb (DDr3)
    Graphic card : Amd Radeon Hd 7000 (1gb Vram ddr3)

  • @-COSMIC-552
    @-COSMIC-552 Год назад +1

    My Specs:
    Processor: 8th Gen Intel Core i7 8550U (8 cpus)
    Memory: 16 GB, DDR4, 2400 Ghz
    Display: Intel UHD 620 integrated Graphics
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce MX150 (2 GB)
    Huawei Matebook D 2018 laptop.
    Problem: Low FPS (40-60)

  • @LTKazze
    @LTKazze Год назад +1

    I have a 12th gen I5 12400F
    16 GB RAM
    RTX 3060 12GB VRAM
    I've got like 100 fps on low settings w 4:3 and I can barely play cuz of lag spikes, drops to like 50-60 sometimes and spikes at 3-4 fps for 2/4 of a second sometimes. It's not a laptop and I'm from Romania.

  • @daviddeneher8792
    @daviddeneher8792 Год назад +1

    Processor: Intel Core i5-8265U CPU @1.60 GHz
    Memory: 8GB RAM
    Display: P130ZFA-BA1
    Render: Nvidia MX250
    Huawei Matebook 13 Laptop Ireland.
    Problem: 100fps base but stutters to < 30 when I see enemies or there are smokes around.

  • @ilija200
    @ilija200 Год назад +1

    Processor: AMD A4-4000 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics ( 2CPUs) 3.0GHz
    Memory: 4096 MB RAM
    Name: AMD Radeon HD 7480D
    PC, Serbia
    Problem: very low fps very laggy

  • @DaveBallOW
    @DaveBallOW Год назад +1

    i have a I5+ 8th gen and Gtx 1060 6gb. I have no performance issues In Csgo, Apex, Gta v etc... but in CS2 its suddenly so shet and crappy. Like it feels so delayed. it says 200fpss but it feels like 30 fps. Allso I have a 75hz Monitor buut that is not the issue.

  • @Colan189
    @Colan189 9 месяцев назад +1

    i5-6400 cpu radeon rx 480 GPU 16 GB ram windows 10 and CS goes unresponsive atleast 1 time each game. sometimes even more. Cant freaking play anymore and its frustating