Genau ^^
Also ich habe alle seiten durch und alle Treiber auf dem Aktuellen stand.
Habe viele foren nun durch und viele sachen Probiert.
Hier ist mal ne Liste aus nem Forum :
I can suggest you some things to do:
0) Use the High Performance plan in Power Options.
1) Very important:
Download the newest Intel Management Engine Driver from Intel's site. Don't underestimate this one, a lot of people do. Intel ME is very important, the newer motherboard you have the more important it is to have an updated version of IME installed. I have sometimes tried to ignore IME (by only using the generic windows driver) but that has always resulted in massive stutters/jitter in games. You need the newest IME version because it's the last with some CPU optimizations.
2) Check that you have the newest chipset drivers for your motherboard. Download the latest chipset drivers from your manufacturer's website.
3) Download the Nvidia driver from their site then remove your current driver with DDU on safe mode. Disconnect your internet to avoid windows update download and install the driver. Choose to install only display driver and PhysX. Don't install 3D Vision or GeForce Experience or Nvidia HD Audio. After this, reboot your PC. Then on Nvidia control panel disable the Shader Cache.
4) If after those you experience those fps drops you can try to switch your GPU to MSI Mode by following this guide (
Windows: Line-Based vs. Message Signaled-Based Interrupts ... | guru3D Forums). MSI mode (Message Signaled-Based Interrupts) provides better and faster communication between CPU and GPU, makes it more of a direct connection between the two. It makes sure that the communication between them is not interrupted by other processes and that their connection is always highest priority. AMD graphic cards has MSI mode by default, as does Nvidia Quadro. GeForce uses Lined Based by default but Lined Based can often produce stuttering because it is interrupted by other windows background processes.
At the bottom of the article by mbk1969 there's an utility (MSI utility v2) to make the switch to MSI mode a lot easier. Create a new system restore point before you put GPU in MSI mode.
Link to the utility: (
MSI_util_v2).
5) Just a tip try to not install many useless programs like ASUS gamefirst/MSI Control Center. Also disable the automatic driver updates from windows updates and close internet browsers when you play games because they use GPU and CPU resources.
6) You can try to disable HPET (high precision event timer) in BIOS. You should try both on and off. For some people it's actually best to disable HPET, but it has become most recommended and common to have HPET enabled, especially on newer motherboards. If you can't find HPET in BIOS it's because the motherboard manufacturer doesn't want you to disable it. On Windows 10 it's best to leave HPET enabled. On Windows 7 HPET should be disabled. No idea about Windows 8.
7) If you are on Windows 10 Creators Update or Creators Fall Update right click csgo.exe and select properties. Under the compatibility tab click Disable Full screen Optimizations.
These following ones are some other important fixes, they have fixed stutter issues for me at some point. Unfortunately I don't have time not explain each step in detail so you will have to google them for more information.
8) Adding an exception/exclusion for the Steam folder in Windows Defender settings.
9) Disable XBOX, Game Mode and DVR.