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I was running an FX-6300 and a 280x, and while I couldn't run games at the highest settings they ran smooth enough.

 

I upgraded to a 980ti and now games like GTA 5 are lagging so hard that they're essentially unplayable.

 

I know that the cpu is unable to utilize the full potential of the 980 ti but why would it cause such intense lag.

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Also, if you have any reccomendations on settings to make gta playable that would be very much appreciated.

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Well, because your CPU is shit and can't keep up.

Also not enough RAM i'd say.

Check ingame CPU RAM und GPU usage and report back.

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1 minute ago, N64CUBE said:

Also, if you have any reccomendations on settings to make gta playable that would be very much appreciated.

I run into the same issue when using a 980ti on my phenom II where the 750ti played ok the 980ti stuttered like tyler1. I gave up tryna fix it and went back to the 750

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4 minutes ago, RS2007GOD said:

I run into the same issue when using a 980ti on my phenom II where the 750ti played ok the 980ti stuttered like tyler1. I gave up tryna fix it and went back to the 750

 

9 minutes ago, N64CUBE said:

I was running an FX-6300 and a 280x, and while I couldn't run games at the highest settings they ran smooth enough.

 

I upgraded to a 980ti and now games like GTA 5 are lagging so hard that they're essentially unplayable.

 

I know that the cpu is unable to utilize the full potential of the 980 ti but why would it cause such intense lag.

you both really need a cpu upgrade

ryzen 5 is out and a 1600 with a b 350 mobo like asus prime would be greate

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things ive tried before it was eventually fixed with a driver update

 

1. Disable Nvidia Share

2. Uninstall Geforce Experience

3. using DDU do a clean install of an older driver like 378.78

 

im using a Phenom 1090t with a GTX 1060 but i havent had any bottlenecking issues playing GTA5 at High settings 1090p

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