CS:GO fps drop after windows 10 reinstall

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  • matacar
    PCHF Member
    • Oct 2019
    • 11

    #16
    Originally posted by phillpower2
    The type of fan I mentioned is not specific for a computer, it is something that you would use to cool the room down in hot weather, an example here

    Your CPU and GPU temperatures are very good so dust has nothing to do with this, a bad MB and/or an unstable PSU are the likely culprit/s.

    The extremely high temperatures being reported prove that this is hardware and not software related and fwiw if you are not a qualified or at least a competent software technician you should stay well away from the registry, one wrong click and you will have a non booting computer that will require either a clean install of Windows or worse case scenario a clean install of Windows and having to pay for the services of a competent software technician
    I do not have any type of fan in my house, so that’s out the question. However mentioning that it’s the motherboard or the PSU problem, you are suggesting that I change the motherboard? Because as I said earlier the motherboard is not that compatible with the cpu, it’s not a Z- type motherboard for K type CPU’s. But I’m not sure about the PSU being the problem, it is a fairly new PSU (1 year old). And it’s not like I wanna, well if I had a Z type motherboard, overclock my CPU or GPU at all to put more pressure on my PSU, I’m just playing CS:GO. The game came out 7 years ago, I’m sure it’s not a demanding game for my components obviously.

    I was hoping to buy a 144Hz monitor but that won’t be possible not because I can barely even squeeze 100 fps, unlike before when I was getting 220 fps no problem with these same components.

    I am also wondering about what you think about “the side panel where the little holes are being against the wall” problem or even if it is a problem.

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    • phillpower2
      PCHF Administrator
      • Sep 2016
      • 15209

      #17
      Originally posted by matacar
      I am also wondering about what you think about “the side panel where the little holes are being against the wall” problem or even if it is a problem.
      As previously explained your CPU and GPU temperatures are very good so heat inside the case itself is not the issue, too much voltage going to one or more components on the MB is what is causing the issue, the Northbridge and voltage regulators in particular.

      Sorry but need to be blunt, it would be best if you took your computer to a local technician as we are achieving nothing here

      At the moment there is nothing wrong with the CPU which by the way is 100% compatible with the MB and so not an issue but if you don`t get it sorted asap you risk something going bang and taking out all of your good hardware with it in the process.

      You can confirm for yourself that the CPU and MB are compatible by checking the CPU support info at the ASUS homepage here

      The only downside of using a k spec CPU with the MB that you have is the MBs limited overclocking capability, the CPU will run fine in the board just as long as folk don[ICODE]t go messing with things that they shouldn[/ICODE]t.

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      • matacar
        PCHF Member
        • Oct 2019
        • 11

        #18
        Originally posted by phillpower2
        As previously explained your CPU and GPU temperatures are very good so heat inside the case itself is not the issue, too much voltage going to one or more components on the MB is what is causing the issue, the Northbridge and voltage regulators in particular.

        Sorry but need to be blunt, it would be best if you took your computer to a local technician as we are achieving nothing here

        At the moment there is nothing wrong with the CPU which by the way is 100% compatible with the MB and so not an issue but if you don`t get it sorted asap you risk something going bang and taking out all of your good hardware with it in the process.

        You can confirm for yourself that the CPU and MB are compatible by checking the CPU support info at the ASUS homepage here

        The only downside of using a k spec CPU with the MB that you have is the MBs limited overclocking capability, the CPU will run fine in the board just as long as folk don[ICODE]t go messing with things that they shouldn[/ICODE]t.
        Ok, I understand now what I have to do. Thank you very much for you time and patience with me. I am very sorry for my earlier responses, thank you again for your help. <3

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        • phillpower2
          PCHF Administrator
          • Sep 2016
          • 15209

          #19
          You are welcome and good luck.

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