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CS GO Jams: Game Freezing Issues on Proper Computer, 150fps, Latest Drivers, Cleaned PC

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  • #1 16819600
    Yellow19
    Level 7  
    So yes, let's start with the fact that when I play CS GO, the game cuts out from time to time. The computer is good and calmly copes with the game, on average I have 150fps. It was formatted, has the latest drivers installed, and was all cleaned (dust). After these treatments it is exactly the same, I don't have any unnecessary applications and no other processes are connected during the game. I don't know what to do anymore, I read a lot of posts but still nothing works. Please help
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  • #2 16819624
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Welcome. Enter the computer configuration (key components) and temperature under load Download and run hwinfo: https://www.hwinfo.com/download.php in sensors only mode, start logging in (icon on the bottom right), having the program in the background play 10-15 minutes, exit the game, wait 2-3 more minutes, finish logging in, upload the log file here).
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  • #3 16819686
    Yellow19
    Level 7  
    When I want to add, an illegal extension pops up.
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  • #4 16819695
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Pack it into a zip or rar and then join.
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  • #6 16819727
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    There is nothing disturbing in the logs. The processor did not exceed 64 degrees, graphics 10 degrees more (but for GTX 260 it is not a tragedy). Neither the processor nor the graphics lowered clock speed during the game. The RAM and disk occupancy did not indicate that the problem was on their side. The only thing you can see is the fact that the graphics are loaded almost to the maximum during the game (the processor still has a spare power).
  • #7 16819748
    Yellow19
    Level 7  
    Approx. What would I do to fix it? Or use all the processor power and unload the graphics card?
  • #8 16820843
    kukiz87
    Level 10  
    And you did not think maybe to try to check the consistency of the game files by steam, possibly install the game again? and as a last resort you can do the format and try. Believe me, cs go is a strange game and it also works differently for me, sometimes better and worse fps are jumping like crazy at times.
    And also remember about startup commands, because you haven't written anything or you have multicore rendering on it
  • #9 16821008
    enhanced
    Level 43  
    And what are you up to - the gtx 260 is already a monument - what to require from the card since it already flies 100% and it inhibits performance?
  • #10 16821655
    Yellow19
    Level 7  
    I have enabled this option in the startup parameters. I do not require that on this graphics card it was 300fps, only 80 is enough for me, the point is not to get into the game because it bothers a lot, and I play at a high level. I checked the consistency of the files, reinstalled and nothing. At most, I am left with nothing more than buying a new card.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing game freezing issues while playing CS:GO, despite having a capable computer that averages 150fps. The system has been formatted, equipped with the latest drivers, and cleaned of dust. The user provided their hardware specifications, including a GTX 260 graphics card, ASUS P8H61-M PRO motherboard, 8GB RAM, and Intel Core i5 processor. Responses suggest checking the game's file integrity via Steam, reinstalling the game, and considering the limitations of the aging GTX 260, which may be maxing out under load. The user has already enabled multicore rendering and checked file consistency, indicating that a hardware upgrade might be necessary.
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