Gaming PC with bad fps on a game called CS:GO

armig

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Feb 4, 2015
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Hi guys its just that I get about 30 frames per second ingame CS:GO competitive match which holds 10 players and my computer specs are:
intel Pentium dual core E5300 2.60ghz
gfx is GeForce gt 630 2gb
4 gig ram
windows 7 64 bit
I had a GeForce gt 330 before and for some reason I had the same fps as I do now so basically when I upgraded my gfx card it was a waste because I had no difference in frames per second wise and all I want like about 150 fps - 200
 

KalTorak

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May 25, 2012
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Your graphics card is not the issue with CS:GO. The E5300 is the problem.

To upgrade that, you would need to upgrade your motherboard CPU and likely your RAM.

It's going to cost around $180 for a basic setup.
 

STEEV0

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Jul 10, 2016
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Both your CPU and GPU are holding you back if you want fps reaching 150-200. The CPU is a socket LGA775, so the best possible CPU for that socket would be some kind of Core 2 Quad. Also, the GT630 probably won't be powerful enough to get 150-200 especially on higher resolutions. Something like a 750Ti would be better for csgo, all assuming that your power supply can handle these components. Buying these older components isn't really a good idea in my opinion. If I were you, I'd save up for a better PC and upgrade everything to a more up-to-date standard.
 

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