AMD FX 8350 GTX 750ti MSI 970 gaming, only 100fps in CS:GO, bottlenecked?

Thomas_217

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AMD FX 8539
Geforce GTX 750 ti
MSI 970 gaming motherboard
16g Hyper fury RAM
Samsung SSD 250g EVO

with this spec I should be having way more FPS right? Ive tried everything, updating BIOS, all nvidia/csgo options on low, disabling stuff in bios etc.

Look at http://tinypic.com/r/20aavc0/9 CPU only 6 in score?? while GPU 7.6 as a GTX 750ti??

Is it bottlenecked, do I need to upgrade GPU, liek a 1060?

Please help (!)
All answers and maybe solutions are welcome ~
 
Solution
You're locked at the lowest 1400mhz base clock multiplier.
Has the system always seemed slow from new??

Switch the pc off.

Remove the side panel.
Look on the motherboard at the right edge just below the big 24 pin power connector.
There is a small vertical switch there , flick it the opposite way to what it is now & reboot the pc.

Try the test again

JettVic

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That Gpu is old, but it should be running pretty good considering it's should be optimized for csgo.
 

clutchc

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What do you mean "a horrible W7 version"? There is only one legit Win7. If you can't update, then that means there is a problem with the installation... or a bootleg copy. Is it activated?
 

clutchc

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Could very well be. Are you OC'ed?
Run AOD: http://www.amd.com/en-us/innovations/software-technologies/technologies-gaming/over-drive
Then run their built-in stress test (or any stress test like P95). Switch over to the CPU section and watch for throttling. Throttling will show up in the form of lowering the clock speed.
 

Thomas_217

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http://tinypic.com/r/t0jes5/9
CPU Throttle current value compared to max value? :/ Spent alot of money on this setup, feelsbad
 

clutchc

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If that CPU Status page screenshot was taken under load, you have major issues. That looks like an idle condition. Was the system idle or under stress testing when that was taken?
I assume idle, since your PCIe is at 0MHZ (normal if no gfx is being rendered)
 
You're locked at the lowest 1400mhz base clock multiplier.
Has the system always seemed slow from new??

Switch the pc off.

Remove the side panel.
Look on the motherboard at the right edge just below the big 24 pin power connector.
There is a small vertical switch there , flick it the opposite way to what it is now & reboot the pc.

Try the test again
 
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Thomas_217

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Hello! Yes, the system has been slow from day 1, and its brand new (the day I created this thread)
Will try that now!
 
NP mate, msi's slow mode switch strikes again ;-) you're not the first or the last to be caught out by it.

Half the boards come out of the box with the flick switch enabled (its a safety feature in case you ever mess up overclocking)
Only MSI boards have that switch & its caught loads of people out in the past.

All good now though .