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Mr. Tas Sep 1, 2023 @ 7:48pm
"poor" framerates & screen tearing in CS2
So im currently running an i5 12600k and a RTX 4070, and on stretched 4:3 low settings I struggle to break 200 fps. This is an issue for me because I'm running a 240hz monitor. I also I get horrific screen tearing even though I have G-Sync enabled for fullscreen and windowed applications. Is there anyone who has had similar issues that found a solution?
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There is no solution i9 rtx 4080 and my fps is azz compared to csgo or even other games like valorant fortnite etc this is a joke tbh
yeah im having similar issues, i think a couple things you can try are turning off 'streamlined push to talk' and turning off low-latency mode and nvidia reflex. its still not perfect but it seems a bit better
Mr. Tas Sep 1, 2023 @ 8:02pm 
Originally posted by Happea:
There is no solution i9 rtx 4080 and my fps is azz compared to csgo or even other games like valorant fortnite etc this is a joke tbh
Well, hopefully they fix it for the full release. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and say its just because its still in beta.
Mr. Tas Sep 1, 2023 @ 8:03pm 
Originally posted by nuggethead:
yeah im having similar issues, i think a couple things you can try are turning off 'streamlined push to talk' and turning off low-latency mode and nvidia reflex. its still not perfect but it seems a bit better
The streamlined ptt option was already off, and I already tried turning off reflex and it didn't seem to do much if anything. Appreciate the help tough.
E Oct 1, 2023 @ 7:09am 
i5 12600k, 4060 here, game is unplayable, input delay, bad fps
Mr. Tas Oct 3, 2023 @ 5:14pm 
Originally posted by Svampz:
i5 12600k, 4060 here, game is unplayable, input delay, bad fps
my frame rates are better with the full release, but still fairly poor considering i play 4:3 low. quite disappointed in the poor optimization valve has done.
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Date Posted: Sep 1, 2023 @ 7:48pm
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