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GTA V FPS problems | GTX 970

I purchased GTA yesterday but I have been having performance problems dropping to as low as 40 fps with spikes of lag.

My friend is running a 660ti maxed out always above 60 and I'm left puzzled haha

 

Any input would be great <3

 

Specs:

i5 3570k

MSI geforce gtx 970 (Highly overclocked)

8GB DDR3 ram

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EDIT:

Asked other friend and hes running a 770 maxed out 60+ fps at all times O.o

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What resolution are you running, and what does your vram usage look like?

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Geforce Experience>optimize> adjust as needed?

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I purchased GTA yesterday but I have been having performance problems dropping to as low as 40 fps with spikes of lag.

My friend is running a 660ti maxed out always above 60 and I'm left puzzled haha

Are you maxing it out entirely?

Try disabling the options in the advanced graphics tab, everybody who's done an overview of the graphics options has said that the options add very little to the visual fidelity of the game while also being extremely taxing.

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Also try turning MSAA down to 2x, due to the large map you're applying AA to more objects and it becomes much more taxing.

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I'm running the optimized settings for gta (From geforce experience)

(In 1080p)

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Are you maxing it out entirely?

Try disabling the options in the advanced graphics tab, everybody who's done an overview of the graphics options has said that the options add very little to the visual fidelity of the game while also being extremely taxing.

Also try turning MSAA down to 2x, due to the large map you're applying AA to more objects and it becomes much more taxing.

Thanks will try.

 

Still open for input in the meantime. <3

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a 770 will not run the game maxed out at 60 fps, i can tell you this because i own one. My advice is to turn down things like shadows and draw distance as they eat up allot of vram.

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I'm running the optimized settings for gta (From geforce experience)

(In 1080p)

 

I second turning off advanced graphics settings, you don't have the horsepower to run them, and it'll eat vram like mad.

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How often does your frame rate drop? I have similar specs (your 970 is slightly better than my 780) and although I drop occasionally to around 50 when driving in the city I average 65-70. I have most settings at very high with msaax2 and all of the advanced graphic options turned off. The game is quite CPU intensive as well, so make sure you don't have anything crazy running in the background.

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How often does your frame rate drop? I have similar specs (your 970 is slightly better than my 780) and although I drop occasionally to around 50 when driving in the city I average 65-70. I have most settings at very high with msaax2 and all of the advanced graphic options turned off. The game is quite CPU intensive as well, so make sure you don't have anything crazy running in the background.

what about the extra rendering things?

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