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Stuttering ONLY in CS:GO with 7950X + RTX 3080 (High FPS but when moving mouse stuttering)

can you provide a GPU-Z Log pls?
Yes I attached it, I hope thats the right one. This was when I tried to play csgo with these lags
 

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Your CPU is overheating. Is the pump on the AIO working?
 
Your CPU is overheating. Is the pump on the AIO working?
yeah its working fine but its pretty normal for the 7950X to push to 95°C under full load atleast thats what I know
 
Post a screenshot of HWInfo sensors or GPUz CPU temp while idle. CSGO shouldn't push the CPU to 90+°C
 
Post a screenshot of HWInfo sensors or GPUz CPU temp while idle. CSGO shouldn't push the CPU to 90+°C
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I'd recheck thermal paste and pump, ~60°C idle with an AIO isn't normal
 
yeah its working fine but its pretty normal for the 7950X to push to 95°C under full load atleast thats what I know
gaming is not a full load for this cpu, it shouldent be 95c in gaming. IMO something is off with cooling. If not the pump, maybe bad block mounting.

GPU power draw drops too, but I think this might be a symptom not the cause.

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oh sounds good, is it an beta update? because I think that I don't have it after searching for updates. nvm got it, I'll try it out

I'd recheck thermal paste and pump, ~60°C idle with an AIO isn't normal
yeah maybe that makes sense, but I'm a noob when it comes to PC building so I guess I have to ask a friend of mine to check the Pump.

gaming is not a full load for this cpu, it shouldent be 95c in gaming. IMO something is off with cooling. If not the pump, maybe bad block mounting.

GPU power draw drops too, but I think this might be a symptom not the cause.

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hmmmm alright then it's really weird thats true.

But what wonders me the most is that all other games work perfectly fine like Valorant, CoD MW2, Apex Legends etc.
 
But what wonders me the most is that all other games work perfectly fine like Valorant, CoD MW2, Apex Legends etc.
CSGO might be more sensitive to CPU changing its clocks constantly to manage temps, but it could also be a completely separate issue to the CPU overheating.
 
Updated my Windows but that sadly didnt fix it, would've been to easy
CSGO might be more sensitive to CPU changing its clocks constantly to manage temps, but it could also be a completely separate issue to the CPU overheating.
yes that could be
 
gaming is not a full load for this cpu, it shouldent be 95c in gaming. IMO something is off with cooling. If not the pump, maybe bad block mounting.

GPU power draw drops too, but I think this might be a symptom not the cause.

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unless ofc something is using cpu in the background. You might want to check idle cpu use before you remount the cooler.
 
Yes I attached it, I hope thats the right one. This was when I tried to play csgo with these lags
Your Gpu seems to loose out on current, can you re-wire your PSU to the PC components and check that everything is tightly fitted in?
You might also wanna try another PSU if you have one
CPU Temps are also high af for csgo, re-seat the CPU cooler properly
 
Your Gpu seems to loose out on current, can you re-wire your PSU to the PC components and check that everything is tightly fitted in?
You might also wanna try another PSU if you have one
CPU Temps are also high af for csgo, re-seat the CPU cooler properly
I sadly have no other PSU but I checkd the connections and there were no problems with it.

About the cooling issue, in 3-4 weeks I will either replace of repair the current AIO with a friend.

Is the Alphacool Eisbaer Pro Aurora 420 a good AIO ? Or do you guys any other recommendations?
 
Apparently there is a windows update that fixes mouse polling rates
 
Does it stutter when in the offline practice sim?
It already stutters in main menu, also in offline training against bots yes. But only csgo no other game that I tested
 
Its the game then, not much you can do
 
Microsoft has just released an update for Windows 11 that could potentially help with your stuttering-issues
 
They made it sound like the patch was released today.
 
I have opposite problem. When an app is closed, my mouse cursor freezes for 1 second. Windows 11.
 
Hello, I currently got the problem that I have terrible lags and stutters in cs:go when I move my mouse but also lags when I don't move my mouse which aren't that extreme.

Let try some stuff:

- Verify the file system and OS integrity
This is a CMD file to check and fix the File System and Operational System Integrity.
Run it as admin, it is from https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...fications-overview.83744/page-57#post-1734651

- Now create a restore point!

- Make sure the motherboard bios is updated

- In the motherboard BIOS set PCIe = GEN4 if the GPU is GEN4, but do not leave it in AUTO.

- Make sure to install the latest AMD chipset driver.

- Install Nvidia driver 536.67, can get a debloated driver here.

- Make sure MSI(Message Signaled-Based Interrupts) is enabled for the GPU.


- Set "Power management mode" from Adaptive to Maximum Performance.


- Disable Windows Hibernate.

- Disable Widgets.
But I prefer to uninstall.

- Disable Core Isolation and Memory Integrity in Windows 11/10.

- Disable Energy/GREEN/Power stuff for both Realtek and Intel LAN.
Always get the LAN driver from Intel and Realtek site.
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- Use the Windows power plan settings explorer utility to unselect "Processor idle demote/promote threshold"

New options will appear and set the Threshold to 100%.
Also disable USB/PCIe stuff.
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- Now you may want to set the USB/LAN/GPU driver to use a different CPU core.

- Now you may want to try a different value for "Win32PrioritySeparation".
Windows 11 default is 2(hexadecimal)
Windows 10 default is 26(hexadecimal)
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Open Regedit and set
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl]
"Win32PrioritySeparation"= 16
16(hexadecimal) will give lower DPC latency, but may not give the better
USB/mouse response, you need to test different values, look at the videos below.



Good luck!
 
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