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On the Nvidia Control Panel my standard settings are:
- The display's refresh rate is: 75hz
- Gsync is: ON
- FastSync: ON
and like I said, with Call of Duty: Warzone and Battlefield V everything is working perfectly but with CS:GO there's this lack of smoothness despite the frames per second being high.
Also make sure youre on a private server to eliminate any stuttering due to ping.
That's exactly what happened. The pc I'm using now isn't exactly new and the Ryzen 7 2700x per exemple was brand new when I bought it but anyway, there's no need to answer someone whose input is just to ridiculize someone else. This person is clearly a troll. The way I spend my money is none of his concern so he's definitely not worth answering.
But thanks for your input anyway. Nice to see that people still can read and understand a simple text and are able to help. Can't say the same about this guy.
I did as you said, fps is always above 100 but unfortunitely the lack of smoothness remains =\
edit: i had weird fps drops while i capped it to 144 hz now i dont do it anymore and get round about 300 +- 50 fps in any map and situation. i use a 144 hz monitor btw