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So, I just got a new monitor, and I plugged it up and everything, and it works fine. I try to start up CS:GO and I usually have around 250 fps, and with this new monitor, I'm getting 25 fps. Any clue on how to fix this? tried to update graphics card driver and I also messed about with the video settings in CS:GO. Any help is much appreciated!
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Make sure you have the proper Hz set on the monitor.
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Would that be in the monitor settings? sorry, I'm new to monitors, been playing on a tv via hdmi lol
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Update: I downloaded the driver for the monitor, however, i am still averaging 25-30 fps
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this could be caused by a few things
your GPU isn't good enough to push all of those pixels to the monitor since you upgraded your monitor from a TV to a monitor that might be the problem
your temps could also cause issues but as you were getting
I would also go through your Processes just to make sure unnecessary things are opened
it would be helpful to know your PC specs / what monitor you got
you also should make sure your monitor is plugged directly into your GPU
your GPU isn't good enough to push all of those pixels to the monitor since you upgraded your monitor from a TV to a monitor that might be the problem
your temps could also cause issues but as you were getting
I would also go through your Processes just to make sure unnecessary things are opened
it would be helpful to know your PC specs / what monitor you got
you also should make sure your monitor is plugged directly into your GPU
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Update: I believe I fixed the issue. I was using a VGA to USB adapter that I got from best buy, and that didn't seem to be doing the trick, so instead, I used the HDMI to DVI cable that came with the monitor and all is good. Thanks guys!
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