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SimpleSimon
Honestly, just set everything to low and close background apps. CS:GO doesn't need to be pretty to be fun.
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TechTinker
Overclocking your GPU can boost FPS, but it's like a deal with the devil. More power now, but your hardware might say goodbye sooner. Proceed with caution.
FPSGuru99
Easy peasy lemon squeezy! First, drop your game settings. The lower, the smoother. Turn off V-Sync, lower your resolution, and dial down those graphical features. Trust me, you won't notice the grass texture while clutching a 1v5. Second, update your graphics drivers; they're like the fairy godmother for your FPS, magically making everything better. Lastly, keep your laptop cool. Overheating = performance throttling. Get a cooling pad or just make sure it's well-ventilated. More airflow, more FPS!
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