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http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/364040797991938601/
Do you have this performance drop in other games, or just CS:GO?
i'll check in other games and give u info
Then it's a pretty safe bet the issue is only present in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, right?
Should your two games be installed on separate disks, you could analyze your disks for possible fragmentation. (Don't do this on SSD.)
You could try applying -autoconfig in the game's launch options.
[Properties > General > Set Launch Options...]
If it's not a big hassle, you could reinstall your GPU drivers. (This within the installer: Custom Installation > Perform a clean installation)
Retrace any steps you might've taken since the problem surfaced.
Maybe someone on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's forums has a better idea,
http://steamcommunity.com/app/730/discussions