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It is plugged in my gpu
I also did that. On opening screen, my fps is at 1000+ fps, only in game that it dropped down to 140 fps.
It said I have the latest geforce driver. I also updated everything on driver booster.
Also in game settings, ensure triple buffet is turned off.
It could be due to a sync with your 144hz monitor.
Yes, both of them turned off.
Maybe you can try Launching CS:GO from GeForce Experience rather than Steam.
It loads a new display configuration from nvidia software.
Finally, try do a perfect driver uninstalling.
First uninstall, then power off. Start, restart. Install drivers, restart.
Or try out DDU (display driver uninstaller software)
Also ensure your windows is most up to date version (17134). Recent forum messages have confirmed that previous version of Windows Insider / Windows 10 have caused issues.
Don't rule out a faulty power supply too ^ ^; Maybe you can test it with the previous power supply? Hopefully it's that version where you can plug the cables around.