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How to reduce frametime spikes? 240hz feels like 60hz Ryzen 7 5700X3D – 6700 XT


How to reduce frametime spikes? 240hz feels like 60hz Ryzen 7 5700X3D – 6700 XT

9 Comments

  1. trxshcleaner

    Limit fps at 236, inside AMD control panel with radeon chill. Had the same feeling when running uncaped.

  2. AgreeableBroomSlayer

    Thats about as good as its gonna get in CS2. Not sure you can do anything to get rid of the spikes unless valve fixes the game

  3. Professional-Age6175

    Set priority to high in task manager

  4. since you mostly have above refresh rate fps, try:
    launch options: -noantilag -noreflex -favor_consistent_framerate +fps_max 320
    driver: limit max frames to 320+4
    driver: enhanced sync or none
    game: reduce video settings so that you don’t drop below 240 while actively playing
    *ambient occlusion is overrated while having a high computational cost, anyso 4x is good enough, cmaa2 is shit might as well use none if you can’t do msaa 2x instead*

    if you can’t maintain 320fps, then use fps_max 256 and driver limit 256+4 instead

    do note that while keeping freesync on too seems ideal, in practice it works worse, so you should disable freesync too

  5. theSkareqro

    Update chipset drivers, update bios firmware.

    Make sure expo/DOCP/XMP is on

    Turn on PBO to the max

    Use afterburner and set GPU power to the max

  6. I play battlefield 2042 at 110fps average and CS2 at like 120 (in gunfights)
    CS2 feels so laggy to me as well.

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