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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Under windows settings disable game mode and game bar.
Make sure you download the latest NVIDIA drivers.
Using the -threads option in csgo can actually cause you to have less fps.
These are my launch options
-console -tickrate 128 +fps_max 0 -novid -nojoy +fps_max 0 -nojoy -high -fullscreen +mat_disable_fancy_blending 1 +cl_forcepreload 1 -limitvsconst -forcenovsync +r_dynamic 0 +mat_queue_mode 2 -r_emulate_g -softparticlesdefaultoff -noubershader
Use the video settings in this Screenshot.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1004811022964313176/FF559B89E16E1CD48F9C53784CF8AA301C7E706C/
I get around 250-300fps with an nvidia 1050.
Thats the FPS you should be getting. Make sure multicore rendering is ON.
Where it says autoselect change it to High performance NVIDIA Processor.
Don't just do that for an individual application as intels integrated drivers can interfere with the detection.
Also when it comes to CSGO Resolution changes don't really make a difference unless you do something dumb like try a 4k resolution.