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It sucks, I know. There can be billion reasons behind the black screen of death. I'd start from checking my RAM and CPU.
I'd say the optimization is okayish for a game like CS2. I run the game steady 250 fps, no dips below it. And I have pretty moderate build, nothing fancy. As long as you have even remotely modern CPU the game runs pretty good. Source2 is kinda crap engine in many regards but getting hundreds of frames per second on a moderate build is not BAD per say.
EDIT: I've only once crashed the game but even that was partly user error on my side.
But the more hilarious thing that I rememer the CS:GO system requirements were something like 256MB VRAM and 2GB RAM.
About the thread, my rig with R7 5800 and 7900 runs CS2 with 300-500fps depends on map and mapspot without stutters, crashes and other stuff. Windows 10 though.
And I wouldn't recommend W11 for gaming, since too many people with W11 get rare problems which other people don't encounter. Yet it is just my opinion, so it might be wrong.
I've had problems with Win11 that were around in Win10 as well but not with games. For me Win11+gaming has been problem free 99% of the time. I had more problems on Win10 but then again my PC build back in the day was kinda umm... not good.
Don't waste your money on 2000 series card. You can get 4060Ti for less money than 2080 and 4060Ti is roughly 50% faster. And 5000 series are just around the corner.