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In fact this hardware should do way better in CS:GO
120FPS with this hardware would even be ridiculously low on FullHD not to mention on 1280x1024. My previous build was way weaker than this one and I perfectly managed with a high preset on FullHD to get over 200FPS without even dips below the 200s
@SilverFX
I would assume that there is some problem with your CPU here. Maybe it is the temperature, maybe the combination with that GPU maybe something else. But CS:GO is a game mostly if not solely relies on CPU and RAM. So try the ingame benchmark and monitor your temperatures as well as your core clocks during it. Post the results in here for further help
I don't know if this is the issue here but generally speaking, it's better to have two. A single 8 GB RAM stick is pretty cheap nowadays, you should buy one and bring it up to 16 GB.
Okay i will when i get money. I live in east europe were pc parts are expencive. So just ram cost me like 70 100 dollar only ddr4 2666mhz. But i will try. Thanks❤