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Also, I will say that everyone has had a large studder/fps drop since the latest patch
clean up your Notebook vents, problem solved theyre known to get filthy.
its only ingame as i read , so i think its Graphiccard related and on Laptops the passive cooling system gets ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up when theres too much dust inside of the vents, which causes throtteling graphiccard MHZ/Clockrate due overheating, therefore low FPS.
Revesing graphics drivers gave me about 5-10 fps so maybe its that fault?
did you open your LAPTOP and cleaned the inside well?
Your hardware could also be broken. the 525M is a few years old, maybe its failing?
Did you check all ingame settings?
these may lower fps when wrong settings:
cl_updaterate " "
cl_cmdrate " "
rate " "
cl_interp_ratio " "
cl_interp " "
Does changin multicore rendering make any difference?
Update the drivers and clean the fans :)
The problem is that your cpu has a very low tact rate. Somewhere along the line a patch removed multicore support so cs:go is only using 1 core of your multicore system. Most people don't notice because with a high GHZ rate 1 core is enough to push cs go 2.0 ghz isn't though. Apparently there is a fix if you write "-threads X" while X is the number of your cores in the launch options of the game, people report doubled frame rates.
No,i didnt opened laptop by myself. I got Dell Support for something :P
New drivers are problematic with notebook cards so i downgrade them right now. Got a 5-10 fps boost right now.
SOLUTION: press WIN + G, goto settings and unmark everything in there. THen your fps should be back to normal.
I would give you a golden shovel... :D