Just to make this clear, your hardware isn't bad in general, but for csgo 
servers the most important thing you can have is a high clock frequency, which 
means that some 3.5 ghz-ish i5 will outperform a 2.6ghz xeon with more cores 
and ht.

this has been criticized on this list for ages and it doesn't seem to be 
changed anytime soon, so the only option at this point for server providers is 
to use a suitable hardware for csgo...


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Marc Leuser

Am Donnerstag, 27. Februar 2014 12:18 CET, Marco Padovan <[email protected]> schrieb:
 Hi, your CPU is no good at all. You need a way better CPU (faster clockspeed) 
to handle a 128tick server. Marco PadovanChief Technical 
Officerhttp://www.hiperz.com On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:08 AM, JantsoP 
<[email protected]> wrote:So im running my CS:GO 128 tick server with 
following specs:
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU W3520 @ 2.67GHz
24gb RAM
100/100 Internet w/ Unlimited Bandwidth
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server

And im having the following issue. I have it set to 14 slot server and still
the var is going to like 1.4-2.0 at somepoint. I mean how is that even
possible? I have good internet and CPU and still its unplayable for some
clients. Any help on this?



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