Use lowest graphic settings and lower resultion and see it you have still lag / stutter. For csgo limit fps to 128 (fpsmax 128).Bluffergod wrote: I think I have a CPU bottleneck..
Play like that for a few days, and if you still have lag / stutter it is not because of your PC/hardware or settings that you are using.
Might be a placebo, simply because when you have networking issues the inet performance fluctuates all the time, sometimes online gaming is noticeably worse and sometimes it feels better or much better.Bluffergod wrote: The lag differs depending on what settings im on or nviida settings
Lag / stutter in action is a dead giveaway for networking issue. And especially when you have zero problems with your fps.Bluffergod wrote: Altho I have 400 fps on csgo, the lag is small there but still experience stuttering .1 sec whenever im in action
You shouldn't have any problems with running csgo, even on your older pc (whatever it was). And if the same thing was happening on your older PC and still happens on your new PC (and sometimes it gets worse) then the problem is not on your side.Bluffergod wrote: And no the pc is 1000% clean, I went to a shop and they cleaned it like a month ago when I changed my GPU
No dust, Reinstalled windows yesterday, fresh install, Got all updated drivers, All the temperatures are amazing
Can you tell me why do think the internet is not the issue here ? Based on what you said, for me it is clearly a network congestion issue. What you experience is network performance fluctuations, this is why your problem (lag / stutter) fluctuates, sometimes it feels better and sometimes it feels worse. You run your PC on default, without overclocking and you even said it yourself "offline vs bots on csgo = 0 lag", this alone should make you thinking of what the real issue is. You also mentioned that in the past you never had this issue, it started happening recently within last 2 years.Bluffergod wrote: Its not internet im pretty sure, past 2 weeks its gotten worse but it has to do with lag
Here is another thing you could try. Take your PC for a weekend (1-2 days) to one of your friends house and see if the problem is still there. Preferably, your friend should live in another part of your city, have different ISP, different internet speed, and no similar problems like you are describing and experiencing.