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Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!


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mazeman
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Old 11-24-2018 , 09:40   Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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Hello everybody,
I'm searching for the best server config for an CS:GO Server. I'll show you my server config and performance config as well. If there is anything that could be optimized please tell me.
Also the same old question...how many real cores can i assign to one server?
And should i deactivate HT?

On the server are only 2 mods: sourcemod and metamod.

The server speccs are:
Windows 10
I7-8700
512 GB Nvme
64 GB DDR4 Ram
1 Gbit up and down

Server.cfg:
PHP Code:

rcon_password 
""
hostname ""
sv_maxrate 0
sv_minrate 128000
fps_max 0
host_players_show 2
sv_password 
""
sv_maxupdaterate "128"
sv_maxcmdrate "128"
sv_mincmdrate "128"
sv_tags "128tick"
net_splitrate 2
net_splitpacket_maxrate 
"128000"
sm_cvar net_maxfilesize 64
tv_enable 
"1"
tv_port "27020"
tv_title ""
fps_max 0
tv_password 
""
tv_delay "60"
tv_name ""
tv_deltacache "2"
tv_snapshotrate "24"
tv_allow_static_shots "0"
tv_delaymapchange "1"
tv_maxclients "4"
tv_advertise_watchable "1" 
Performance.cfg:
PHP Code:

# Hibernation
sm_cvar sv_hibernate_ms 0
sm_cvar sv_hibernate_ms_vgui 0
sm_cvar sv_hibernate_postgame_delay 0
sm_cvar sv_hibernate_when_empty 0

# Network / Throughput
sm_cvar sv_parallel_sendsnapshot 1
sm_cvar sv_enable_delta_packing 1
sm_cvar sv_maxunlag 0.1
sm_cvar net_maxcleartime 0.001
sm_cvar net_minroutable 1000
sm_cvar net_earliertempents 1
sm_cvar net_compresspackets 0

# Ragdolls / Props
sm_cvar g_ragdoll_important_maxcount 1
sm_cvar g_ragdoll_maxcount 1
sm_cvar phys_enable_experimental_optimizations 1
sm_cvar prop_active_gib_limit 1
sm_cvar prop_active_gib_max_fade_time 1
sm_cvar sv_turbophysics 1

# CPU Tweaks
sm_cvar fps_max 0
sm_cvar host_framerate 0
sm_cvar host_syncfps 0
sm_cvar pvs_min_player_distance 1
sm_cvar sv_alternateticks 1
sm_cvar sv_force_transmit_ents 0
sm_cvar sv_force_transmit_players 0
sm_cvar sv_forcepreload 1
sm_cvar sv_stats 0
sm_cvar sv_parallel_packentities 1
sm_cvar sv_multiplayer_maxtempentities 1

# Experimental Async / MultiThreading
sm_cvar occlusion_test_async 1
sm_cvar host_threaded_sound 1
sm_cvar host_threadmode 2
sm_cvar sv_threaded_init 1
sm_cvar mod_load_anims_async 1
sm_cvar mod_load_mesh_async 1
sm_cvar mod_load_vcollide_async 1
sm_cvar vprof_server_thread 1
sm_cvar g_ai_threadedgraphbuild 1 

Last edited by mazeman; 11-24-2018 at 18:41.
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Old 11-24-2018 , 18:47   Re: Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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Dont deactivate HT on windows.

One server per core and dont set affinity (12 servers)

Goto bios and turn off power saver settings.

Goto Windows and set power mode to performance.

You can probably get 28 slots per server @ 128 tick
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mazeman
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Old 11-25-2018 , 00:56   Re: Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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Originally Posted by Neuro Toxin View Post
Dont deactivate HT on windows.

One server per core and dont set affinity (12 servers)

Goto bios and turn off power saver settings.

Goto Windows and set power mode to performance.

You can probably get 28 slots per server @ 128 tick

Which Windows OS is better for CS:Go Servers? i know Linux but i host on Windows exactly on Windows 10 Pro.
Should i use Windows Server 2016?

Last edited by mazeman; 11-25-2018 at 01:04.
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Old 11-25-2018 , 04:13   Re: Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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...there maybe not much difference about those windows versions for hosting SRCDS, maybe other features.
Mostly power save modes drop CPU frequency to low because there is no much "load" on, try disable those power modes first.
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Old 11-25-2018 , 08:00   Re: Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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...there maybe not much difference about those windows versions for hosting SRCDS, maybe other features.
Mostly power save modes drop CPU frequency to low because there is no much "load" on, try disable those power modes first.
Hi,
I activated for now in the MSI Bios the option "Enhanced Mode" and the cores are running now with 4,3 GHz.
Do i still have to disable the power mode?
I'm on the High performance power plan in windows as well.

Also can an Server pro please check my configs above if they are ok or is something missing etc.

Last edited by mazeman; 11-25-2018 at 08:01.
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Old 11-25-2018 , 14:40   Re: Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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How your server performance now?


You shouldnt need fancy config tweaks.
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Old 11-26-2018 , 03:07   Re: Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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How your server performance now?


You shouldnt need fancy config tweaks.
I need to wait until my guys put the server to max with 12 slots on it...to say if its better or not
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Old 11-26-2018 , 22:53   Re: Bad Performance need CS:GO Server config!
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Could anyone here share his config?
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