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Is the graphics card in the primary PCIe x16-Slot and has a power cable connected if necessary?
Did you try setting the performance mode to maximum performance in your Nvidia control panel?
Do the FPS improve when you decrease the resolution or detail settings?
Did you check for running background processes?
Did you do a clean new Windows install or did you carry your Windows installation from your previous PC?
Everything updated and connected perfectly (I can run PUBG at 74 stable fps on big towns in high/ultra). Fps does not increase when changing resolution, Its a clean windows install and its on maximum performance over 3d quality. Im super lost, i've tried to reinstall, install it on a HDD, nothing works
I also heard that assigning the CS:GO-thread to less cores in the task manager might help in some cases as well, might be worth a shot. There als is this startparameter for setting the maximum amount of threads, look it up and try to play around with that one as well.
More doesn't come to my mind right now, I wish you the best of luck!
/Edit: Setting power management of windows to high performance is worth a shot as well (IIRC especially the new AMD processors had some issues with performance profiles, might also be a thing to ask google about). In the Nvidia driver I also especially meant that power saving option, not sure what it is named as I'm on my phne right now.
Oh, and also check for a Bios-Update.
-edit: had a bro who has had a 1300$ rig for 2 years, and finally realized he was using the wrong graphics card. Went from 25 FPS to 75-100 (pubg)
Windows is on maximum performance, bios and everything updated... Tried with maximum cores, rn im going to try with half of them just to see if it improves (which i highly doubt!) How can i check if my cpu bottlenecks? But it would be strange, its kinda new processor
Edit: Same fps with half of the threads... but the problem persists