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Still experiencing micro-stuttering and jumps in game-play, notice this happens more when the GPU takes on any heat or load but, the fact that any 4000 series users are having an issue running this game smoothly is entirely on the developers.
What settings are there to change with the most current gen hardware? It's not a configuration issue it's the game.
Try this change I have playing around with this a bit for my friend and this fixed the problem for him.
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency turn this off completely.
FidelityFX Super Resolution: Off for now (due to potential latency issues)
Ambient Occlusion: Off
High Dynamic Range: Quality setting "Don't know if this did anything but my friend told me the game feel smoother with that on quality. I don't believe it did anything"
Start with your system paging files, you high-end microsoft controlled puppies.
Sysdm.cpl, go to advanced, performance, advanced, and fix your virtual memory.
If you haven't set up a profile in the nvidia control panel 3d settings... remind us why you own a 4090 ?
resize bar is a waste of resources.
Nvidia reflex = Use gpu scheduling of Microsoft settings and ensure it's on ULTRA in the game's nvidia profile...
Change the game's affinity in Task Manager: Open Task Manager, right-click on CS:GO, select Go to details, right-click on the game's executable file, select Set affinity, and set it to use all available CPU cores.
Another fix is finding a service in your task manager called iphlpsvc and terminating and disabling it. It will appear as a thread of svchost.exe program. And do this everytime you boot the pc or after opening csgo.
Nonsense. Just open services.msc, locate IP Helper service and disable it for good.
On Vulkan there is no stutters and lags, but Vunkan suсks - it has lower fps and game sense.
Valve wonders why people do not like this game.
Please fix this bug for God's sake!