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    Default What FPS rate do you get on CS:S?

    Hey, I'm getting new PC and playing CS:S on this PC atm, I get a horrific 7.94FPS on the video stress thing, just wondering what other people are getting lol.

    When I get new PC I'll post it's specs and it's FPS.

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    How old is your computer at the moment ?

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    It all depends on the specs of your computer. I personally get an average of 69.75 fps. The only thing what can help your computer run faster is a different configuration, which will put all setting below the lowest... Just google :css cfg low an you will find it

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    On CS 1.6 I can easily get 200+ but I've set 150 max atm
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    To "pass" the hlengine's 99 max fps, console > 'developer 1'
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    Just change the settings to allow the console to open. Then when it's closed, write `net_graph 3. Then look at the right hand corner ;D
    In my opinion, the video stress test is not an accurate resemblance of your FPS, etc. Durning normal de_dust2 play on CS:S with a lot of background programs, I get 40ms ping and ~75 FPS. On CS 1.6, I usually get 35ms ping, and ~100 FPS.


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    On CS:S dd2 i get constant 150-200 fps

    CS:S surf 250-300

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    275-300 FPS with all highest settings, 1024x768 (crap monitor ).

    EDIT: Didn't realize that it was capped to 300 by default. I get ~480 on the stress test.

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    Hey, I know this is like a really late post, but I got my pc in January, it gets 257fps 250 more than I used to get, I just thought i'd post it seen as how I'm active on the forums again

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    Welcome back .
    Post the spec.?
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    CSS - Max settings - AA16 - AT16 - Res 1650 x 850 i think - its around 250+
    TF2 - Same settings - 180+ - when a pyro flames it drops to about 170..
    Ehm.

    I use a 9800GT, with a 3.6 DC intel thingy overclocked to around 3.9



    and I can macro using smart in the background ;D

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    Hermen, it's Craig` :P

    Anyways, i've got:

    q6600
    4gb ram
    1TB HDD
    9800gt 1gb nvidia
    no overclocking :/

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    I had
    8800gt 512mb
    q6600 @ 3.4mhz
    3gb ram
    P5k-e wifi ed Mobo

    On max and 1600x1200 I uset to get like 200 or so I think, can't quiet remember, set fps_max at around 100 though.

    The eye can't see over like 25fps anywho.

    Shame I just sold my pc since I don't play games anymore (N)

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnievinboy View Post
    q6600 @ 3.4mhz
    OMFG, 3.4MHz quadcore... Win processor is win! Jk, I know it's GHz

    I have 230 fps on stresstest -.-


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    Time for an update on me I think..

    Settings: 8x AA, 16x AF, everything else on high
    Resolution: 1680x1050
    Video Stress Test FPS: 314.85

    Specs:
    Intel e8400 @ 3.9ghz
    4870 512mb
    4gb RAM

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    is it hard to overclock, I mean are there any ways that it could easily go wrong and that I would ruin my pc?

    I mean, I might try and overclock my q6660, not the best but I still bott my pc <3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathematics View Post
    is it hard to overclock, I mean are there any ways that it could easily go wrong and that I would ruin my pc?

    I mean, I might try and overclock my q6660, not the best but I still bott my pc <3
    Yes, it's easy. You simply change the multiplier in your BIOS until you get it where you want it. But yes, it can easily go wrong -- if you're not careful. If you are careful, it most likely won't. Just go at tiny intervals (.05 to .3 ghz at a time I think, someone please correct me if I am way off here; I can't remember what I did). After each OC, boot into Windows and run Intel Burn Test. Monitor your temperatures with Real Temp. If they get to high, either clock back down, or get a new heat sink. You may have to change voltages to get where you want, but make sure you don't go more than what Intel says is safe (which is 0.85V to 1.5V according to newegg).

    You'd be much better off looking up an overclocking guide than listening to me, but those are the basics.

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    Don't overclock if you are running the stock heatsink and fan for your Q6600.

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