Should I be getting higher fps CS:GO?

SnakeShot500

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Hi there, ill try to keep this detailed and describe it with my slightly limited knowledge of computers. I have 2 computers in my household, a macbook pro and a desktop pc. Naturally, I thought my desktop would be better for gaming, but here are the specs for both:

2011 Macbook Pro:
Intel Core Duo 2.4 GHz
GeForce 320M 256mb
4GB Ram

Pc:
AMD A4-5000
GeForce GT620 1024mb
6GB Ram

I use minecraft as a sort of benchmark for both pcs. The macbook gets around 20-30 fps usually, and the pc on same settings gets anywhere from 30-60. I then decided to get Counter Strike Global Offensive on both systems. When the mac got about 15-25 fps, I decided the pc must get better frames. However U was shocked to notice stuttering while playing and fps stayed a low 7-12 fps, even on minimum settings making it unplayable. I updated the nvidia graphics driver but it had no effect. I am wondering, should my pc be getting these low frames? Or is there a problem? Thanks
 
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Exactly as Toot has said, neither are for gaming and they're both pretty weak.

If you want to play these games, try watching some of LowSpecGamer's YouTube videos :)

toot12311

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both of your pc's are horrible. not trying to be rude but neither is meant for games
and yes they should be getting that low of frames the a4 5000 is an apu and a low tier one at that possibly the worst out of the a4 lineup
the gt 620 is a horrible card and should never be used for gaming.

 

XBlitz15

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Ya... You should upgrade these to computers. I have a gaming pc, and I get 300-500fps on CS:GO. My Macbook Pro gets 45fps...