Do you want to boost FPS in CS:GO? Here are some proven and efficient tools to improve computer performance in the game.
Why FPS drops
Year by year FPS is getting more demanding to PC characteristics. Game update, the extension of some cards often causes FPS drop even on medium configuration PCs. In general, one might say the game is getting more demanding.
Also, FPS drop may be related to PC config and settings: programs, video card, performance settings.
So, check FPS you are currently playing and lets begin to boost it.
We learned opinions of pro players, studied detailed recommendations of some players on REDDIT and prepared a guidance of how to increase FPS for CS:GO.
We have added no information about special software and other FPS boosters, which are unreasonable to use in our opinion.
These tips will definitely bring no harm to your PC and help optimize performance in the game as well as increase the average FPS.
Contents:
Why FPS drops
CS:GO optimization guide
Game Booster Removal
Reinstall Windows
Graphics Card Drivers
Graphics Card Settings
Launch Commands
CS:GO Graphics Settings
Windows Performance Settings
Disabling Core Parking
Power Options
Disabling Startup Programs
Defragging
PC Cleaning and Thermal Paste Replacing
CS:GO optimization guide
Game Booster Removal
We do not recommend installing any boosters or other optimizing programs. They just prioritize the game and close background processes running on your PC.
We will do it manually. Moreover, boosters themselves use much memory.
Reinstall Windows
The first thing to do to improve your PC performance for Counter Strike Global Offensive is to reinstall Windows. Extra processes running on your PC is the main problem slowing down its performance. The longer you work in the operating system, the more processes you generate. If you reinstalled Windows long ago, do it again to minimize processes running.
After reinstalling, your software will run faster and more dynamically. Graphics Card Drivers
After reinstalling Windows, you need to install the necessary drivers
Download Nvidia drivers: http://www.geforce.com/drivers
Download AMD drivers: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
Graphics Card Settings
Let’s take a look at the two most po[CENSORED]r graphics cards, for which game settings in CS:GO and many other games can be applied.
Nvidia Card Settings
Launch Nvidia control panel on your desktop by right-clicking on the screen.
Choose 3D Settings - Adjust Image Settings. Click on Use my preference emphasizing and set Performance to maximum.
Go to Manage 3D Settings, switch off Antialiasing and set Texture Filtering - Quality to high performance.
For AMD Cards
Right click on the desktop and open AMD Radeon Settings. Go to Gaming and select Global Settings. Then adjust settings the same way you see on the screenshot.
Launch Commands
Open STEAM Library, choose CS:GO, click on Properties, then Set launch options and write the following commands:
-novid - Removes the in-game introduction movie
-high - Starts the game in a high-priority mode
-freq x (60, 75, 120, 144, 240)Hz - Display refresh rate.
-high --Runs the game with high priority.
-threads <number of cores / threads> - The number of cores or threads (if your processor supports Hyper-threading [ru.wikipedia.org]) of the processor that the game can use.
-processheap - reduce effect of bug, if game is working for too long.
-nod3d9ex - Allows you to eliminate the bug with a sharp decrease in FPS, which appears if the game is running for a long time
-noaafonts - Removes the smoothing of fonts.
-nojoy - Removes gamepad / joystick support.
-lv -Runs the game in reduced cruelty mode.
+exec autoexec -Runs a .cfg file with commands to boost FPS
You can also set your autoexec.cfg file in the same way.
CS:GO Graphics Settings
For maximum performance you should choose the following graphics settings:
Windows Performance Settings
Open Windows start menu, choose My Computer, right-click on the empty area in the opened window and go to Properties. Choose Advanced system settings, Performance. Uncheck all boxes in the list. This way your operating system will not look up to date but performance will be much higher.
Disabling Core Parking
To know whether all your cores are active, press Win + R keys together on the keyboard and type msconfig in the Run box. Go to Boot, click on Advanced options and choose a maximum number of processors.
Power Options
Select Hardware and Sound on Control Panel and click on Power Options, then choose High performance.
Disabling Startup Programs
Press Win + R keys together on the keyboard and type msconfig in the Run box. Click the Startup tab in the System Configuration main window and uncheck the program boxes you would like to prevent from starting when Windows start.
Defragging
Skip this if you are using SSD
Open My Computer, then right-click on the disk where CS/Windows is stored and choose Properties. Go to Tools, select Defragment now and Defragment disk.
PC Cleaning and Thermal Paste Replacing
The last phase of performance optimization is cleaning your PC from dust and replacing thermal paste (IF NECESSARY). This will cool down the temperature of components and make an operation more stable. Lower temperature can help eliminate some FPS drops.
Good luck ?