CSGO Ran 300fps+, but recently its been 100fps.

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So I have a decent PC that I built about a year and a half ago, and it runs most games on ultra / So I have a decent PC that I built about a year and a half ago, and it runs most games on ultra / high 60fps. I can run CSGO a non demanding game at 300fps.... or I used to. For some odd reason the past week or two ive noticed that I have only been running at 60-120fps on csgo, and this is a good fps, but not for csgo. I play this game competitively and bought a 144hz monitor that is shipping in sometime this week so that is a problem for me. I atleast need to be running at more than 144fps, but before this was no problem. Other games I can still run fine from what I remember.
I don't know what caused this, but I spent 2-3 hours researching on this and tried countless different solutions to find no result. I did a virus scan, reinstalled the game, use default stats, unparking cores, going on performance power mode, cleaning up my hard drive, etc etc.

Msi GeForce GTX 970
AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core Proccesor 3.5 GHz
8gb DRR3 Ram (I bought another 8gb, coming in sometime this week)
Gigabyte Z170-HD3 Motherboard
1000W ULTRA Power Supply
1TB WD HDD
250GB SSD

This would mean a lot.
Thanks!
 
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If you're still having issues with this, here's what I'd recommend.

Try using this command in console: fps_max 0

I use a 970 and went from 200 average to 400-ish.

Valves recent updates make the game run at a much lower framerate, especially on the cpu side. This might be a CPU bottleneck because it is for sure not your GPU.

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i dont have that monitor yet. Its coming in a couple of days.
 

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If you're still having issues with this, here's what I'd recommend.

Try using this command in console: fps_max 0

I use a 970 and went from 200 average to 400-ish.

Valves recent updates make the game run at a much lower framerate, especially on the cpu side. This might be a CPU bottleneck because it is for sure not your GPU.
 
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king3pj

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Are you sure about your specs? You listed an AMD CPU and an Intel motherboard. If those were your real specs your computer wouldn't even turn on.