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    CSGO FPS

    I typically get between 90-120 FPS in CSGO and was hoping to boost that number to around 200. Is something capping me at around that FPS or am I doing something wrong?

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    I haven't overclocked any of these but I would look into it if you guys think that would help.

    Thanks for the help!

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    What are your video settings in game?


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    But why? As long as the FPS doesn't dip down really low, it won't affect your gaming experience, only your e-peen.

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    Re: CSGO FPS

    http://www.teamplayergaming.com/coun...lier-game.html
    I made this guide for people with older computers but if you want to boost your fps you could trying some of the suggestions out. I was able to go from around 35 fps to 165 fps with a core 2 duo and 8800 gt.
    Did I say that or was I just thinking it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby View Post
    But why? As long as the FPS doesn't dip down really low, it won't affect your gaming experience, only your e-peen.

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    Nope, anything below the tick rate is not ideal. Many servers run 128 tick, which means running under 128 isn't ideal.

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    Maybe, but we had a huge debate about this awhile back and it was pretty well established that there is no gameplay difference between a 60 tick and a 100 tick. What's the TPG server tick set to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by a weakling spaz View Post
    What are your video settings in game?

    My FPS seems to go down when I turn down ingame settings, but its at whatever default it was at, I've tried messing with a bit to no result, which leads me to believe my problem is processor based.

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    Nope, anything below the tick rate is not ideal. Many servers run 128 tick, which means running under 128 isn't ideal.
    Not to mention I have a 120 hz monitor, which I believe creates more problems when under 120 fps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby View Post
    Maybe, but we had a huge debate about this awhile back and it was pretty well established that there is no gameplay difference between a 60 tick and a 100 tick. What's the TPG server tick set to?

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    Absolutely not. Theres a huge difference between 66 tick and 100 tick (pre-OB Source engine) and GoldSRC engine. Same goes for CS:GO. 64 tick and 128 tick is a huge difference.

    Ticks are essentially the amount of times the server updates. The more it updates the smoother the server will be as well as the client.

    Even things like doors opening faster/slower are some minor differences besides the obvious differences like hit registration.

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    Tick rate also makes a noticeable difference when throwing things and jumping. And yes, if you are running under 120 FPS on your 120 HZ monitor it will feel even more choppy...if that's the case you should be able to lower the HZ in your display settings.

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