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CS:GO CPU server problem

Started by Priyanka, Jan 23, 2023, 08:59 AM

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PriyankaTopic starter

Hey there! I've got a question for you regarding the opening of a CS:GO server on Linux. I've heard some chatter about the srcds server, and I was wondering whether it's crucial for optimal single-core CPU performance. Specifically, I'm curious about whether the Intel® Xeon® E3-1240 v5 processor (with 8 MB cache and 3.50GHz) outperforms the [Dual CPU] Intel Xeon X5650 @ 2.67 GHz per core, which has a total of 24 cores and a total Gigahertz of 64.08 GHz. In comparison, the E3-1240 v5 processor has a clock speed of 3.50 GHz and a total Gigahertz of 28 GHz.

Given that I want to open a CS:GO DM server, which processor would be the better option for me?
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mxtecsubs

In terms of server usage for source servers and other games, you'll have more time to utilize the E3 processor. According to the Passmark CPU test, the Intel Xeon E3-1240 v5 @ 3.50 GHz scored 10424, while the [Dual CPU] Intel Xeon X5650 @ 2.67 GHz reached a score of 11708. Although this indicates that the X5650 is slightly more powerful in terms of raw power, it's still pretty close when comparing a single E3 vs. a dual X5650.
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MichaelGray

To adjust the startup parameters of CS:GO, navigate to its properties and select the "set startup parameters" option. From there, enter the following commands: -novid -d3d9ex -freq 60 -threads 2 -high +rate 128000 +cl_cmdrate 128 +cl_updaterate 128 +cl_interp 0 +cl_interp_ratio 1+fps_max 0.

By doing this, you'll prioritize the game so that it fully loads within Windows. However, it's worth noting that while playing, you may be unable to multitask, such as watching videos on a web browser due to its high CPU and RAM consumption. Furthermore, implementing these commands can also slightly speed up the launch speed of the game.
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gopasruhafoni

When it comes to hosting game servers, especially for high-performance games like CS:GO, the processor plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth gameplay and optimal server performance.

In your case, you've mentioned two different processors: the Intel Xeon E3-1240 v5 and the Dual CPU Intel Xeon X5650. Let's break down their specifications and performance factors to determine the better option for your CS:GO DM server.

The Intel Xeon E3-1240 v5 processor is a single-core CPU with a clock speed of 3.50 GHz and a total Gigahertz of 28 GHz. On the other hand, the Dual CPU Intel Xeon X5650 operates at 2.67 GHz per core, and with a total of 24 cores, it brings the total Gigahertz to 64.08 GHz.

When it comes to hosting game servers, especially for games like CS:GO which heavily rely on single-core performance, the clock speed of the processor and the efficiency of each core are crucial factors to consider. While the Xeon X5650 boasts a significantly higher total Gigahertz due to its multiple cores, the E3-1240 v5's higher clock speed and optimization for single-core performance make it a strong contender.

For a CS:GO DM server, where real-time player interactions and quick response times are essential, the E3-1240 v5 processor with its superior single-core performance would be the better option. It can handle the demands of running a game server more effectively, providing a smoother gaming experience for the players.
Considering the specific requirements of hosting a CS:GO DM server, the Intel Xeon E3-1240 v5 processor would offer better overall performance and a more seamless gaming experience due to its optimized single-core performance, making it the preferred choice for your hosting needs.
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