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But... There are almost no servers with enough consistent SV and VAR and JITTER .... So you will have 500fps but the gameplay will still notice some inconsistency. So for practical use 300 stable is enough for now unless you play at LANs.
Btw LAN CS:GO and ONLINE CS:GO are 2 different games.
Its common mistake to compare cs go engine with other games experience, if you play another games you can notice that they run much more smooth at 130fps than cs go. Its because they have different engine and different way how they work. E. G. division 2 runs at 130fps like a charm, cs go not.