Fps problem

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hi, so i have had some fps problem from start when i got my pc. After i reinstall windows the fps in csgo is solid 300 fps after day or so it drops to 200 and some times drops to 100 some time even lower. And this problem is in every game i play not only csgo. So i thought i would be a gpu problem i have up grated from gtx 770 2gb to gtx 970 4gb. And i still have this problem its like some thing is blocking my gpu or something. my pc spec:
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G43 Gaming Series Intel Z87 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard
Motherboard BIOS: v10.2
CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K,3,500 MHz, turbo3,900 MHz
Memory: 16GB Kingston DDR3
PSU: SuperFlower Golden Green HX 750W "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply
Graphics: Msi gtx 970 4gb
Graphics Driver: latest one
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64 bit
 
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Check temperatures of you GPU and CPU. One of them could be throttling (probably not GPU as you changed it, but checking anyway wont hurt). GPUZ will show u GPU temps, realtemp or coretemp will show you CPU temps.

dipping to 100fps is hardly much of a problem, but as you say it happens in every game, I guess it drops lower than that in others?
 
Source engine is pretty ****** a lot of time,its not uncommon to get massive fps drops like that in CS:GO even on hi-speced rigs
To reduce the drops their two things you can do

1.Oc your CPU

2.Turn down the graphics settings that are CPU dependent like Shadows(theirs a few others i cant remember tho,been a while since i played)

No idea what perf is like atm,but it became pretty routine for every new update with more skins/maps to slightly drop overall performance last year
 
Screenshot the graphs in GPU-Z after running it a while and post it. If it is something GPU related, it will be fairly obvious but if you changed it, i doubt it will be the cause of the problem.

If it is the PSU, it could show up in the GPU-Z current graphs, so worth posting that screen.
 
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