Please help for more FPS in csgo

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Hello I am very sad that my computer isn’t running well, I built a $800 pc and I get 130 FPS average I see $300 pcs run at around 198fps average

I am trying to get 240 FPS average in csgo

I run all my video settings verylow/low been doing all the console and startup commands they don’t really work went into my amd settings and did everything for the best fps, I reset my pc and only installed steam for best performance

I really need some help on anything to do or any new parts that would make my pc get more constant FPS

SPECS:
- AMD Ryzen 5 1400 4 Cores - 8GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX 570 - 1TB Hard Drive

Please help I am really trying to get towards 240 FPS average if you have any tips or something’s I should upgrade to reach that 240 FPS goal please comment
 

Barty1884

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Please post your full system spec.

What memory speeds are you running? Ryzen really benefits from faster speed memory (3000MHz+). If you're running 2133-2400MHz, you're crippling that CPU.

CSGO can be a touch CPU dependent, so the lower clock speeds of the 1400 won't be helping the situation.

Making sure your memory is running at speeds appropriate for Ryzen, and a bit of an OC to the CPU should help you on your way.
 
I hope your are joking with the 300 usd pc.

Also is your ram 1x 8 go or 2x4 gb?

Issue is that, csgo is not ryzen friendly. You can bring your cpu to 4.0 and oc your ram to 3200 MHz, but that’s about it. A better graphic faster than 1050ti doesn’t do much either.

And it’s fps seems to be tied greatly with single core performance.

Try to reduce your graphics setting, oc your cpu, ram and make sure you have a dual channel ddr4. If you are still having issues, you need to switch to intel platform with a 6/7/8 series k cpu, then oc it to 4.5+ ghz
 

Barty1884

Retired Moderator
2x4GB would be sufficient. 2x8GB probably "ideal" but if your main focus is CS:GO, 8GB total should be sufficient.

Either way, make sure you get 2xSomething @ speeds at a minimum 3000MHz.
To ensure 100% compatibility (Ryzen boards can be picky, especially 1st Gen) - check your MB vendors website for the QVL*.

*Qualified Vendor List. Kits of memory, tested at their rated speeds.
 

Barty1884

Retired Moderator
You *might* need a decent aftermarket cooler to ensure your overclocked 1400 remains cool enough..... but the stock cooler *may* be sufficient.

Something like a Cryorig H7 would be a solid option.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU Cooler: CRYORIG - H7 49.0 CFM CPU Cooler ($34.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $34.99
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-06-11 15:45 EDT-0400
 
Jun 11, 2018
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Here is my overclock settings in amd app
Gpu is at frequency 3
Memory frequency 1900
Fan speed min 3750 max 4200
My temp right now is 30C is there anything I should change?
 

Barty1884

Retired Moderator
I'm not too familiar with AMD RyzenMaster (I assume that's the "app" you're talking about).

That's speaking to your GPU specifically.

As far as changing anything... it depends.

Right now (30'C) you're clearly at idle. Load temps matter, idle temps.... not so much.