you should change the processor with 4 cores and 8 gb de ram

Example: Xeon E5520

Regards.

> I searched through this mailing list, looking for anything with 'cpu' in
> it
> and what I found wasn't much.
>
> Just thought I'd share what hardware I have CS:GO running on and the CPU
> load I'm incurring.
>
> We have a virtual server with 2 cores of Xeon 3.4 GHz with 4GBs RAM
> running
> Windows 2008 64bit.
>
> I only notice lag when we have 15v15.  Server has a hard time keeping a
> constant rate (I'm not running it with anything more than default, no 100
> tickrate or anything).  At the end of the rounds when the server is full
> there is a very noticeable lag dealy (~1 second) before the end of the
> round is announced.
>
> Anyways, when the server is like this, I'll type 'rcon stats' and I see
> that the CPU load is in the high 90's and I've even seen it as high as
> 105%.  We run the classic casual game mode.
>
> Is that amount of CPU usage normal for everyone else?  When we have 20-26
> players, there is no noticeable lag, just when we have 30.  I've since
> reduced the number of players to 26 + 2 spectators to help with the lag
> complaints.
>
> Now, when I go to the server and look at the performance, it shows total
> CPU (between both of the cores) at around 60-75%.  I am not utilizing
> afinity since I don't think it's required, but I could be wrong.
>
> Should I bump up another core, maybe get 6-8GBs RAM?
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