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The 1050 Ti is a pretty weak card. What settings are you using and is it on an SSD?

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7 minutes ago, Qawopesxcv said:

Is 40 fps while driving normal for a 1050ti ssc on high? I've seen benchmarks of this card and seen higher fps on very high 

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pentium g4600

evga 1050ti ssc

8gb ddr4 ram

 

Those benchmarks are higher because of their CPU is better. So I guess if you have extra cash and wants 60fps, time to change the CPU. If not, 40 fps is also in a way playable. At least you can play, which is better than not able to play at all.

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1 minute ago, Qawopesxcv said:

No on a hdd 7200rpm 1tb and I'm on high settings for everything 

 

when you are playing look at your cpu usage

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9 minutes ago, Qawopesxcv said:

No on a hdd 7200rpm 1tb and I'm on high settings for everything 

 

Get Afterburner and Rivatuner. Set your OSD to:

Per core CPU usage 

GPU memory, clock, and usage

RAM and pagefile usage

and temps.

 

GTAV is an open-world game and most would rather be on an SSD to limit data cycling and fetching.

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6 hours ago, ARikozuM said:

The 1050 Ti is a pretty weak card. What settings are you using and is it on an SSD?

the game being on an ssd will make no difference.

well mine is on my hdd and so is my friends and he has rendering issues but my cpu is way better.

 

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17 minutes ago, cheiften98 said:

the game being on an ssd will make no difference.

well mine is on my hdd and so is my friends and he has rendering issues but my cpu is way better.

Does make a difference. There are plenty of threads with this issue where the SSD was a solution as it reduces loading latency and texture pop-in.

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19 hours ago, ARikozuM said:

Does make a difference. There are plenty of threads with this issue where the SSD was a solution as it reduces loading latency and texture pop-in.

500+ steam games and ive never had an issue.

 

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27 minutes ago, cheiften98 said:

500+ steam games and ive never had an issue.

Doesn't mean that my statement is invalid. Open-world games that rely on prefetching world cells benefit from an SSD if the user is able to move quickly through it, i.e. Witcher 3 and GTAV. 

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2 hours ago, ARikozuM said:

Doesn't mean that my statement is invalid. Open-world games that rely on prefetching world cells benefit from an SSD if the user is able to move quickly through it, i.e. Witcher 3 and GTAV. 

my friend has issues like that and its on his hard drive, he sets the game to high priority and it fixes it. its mostly a cpu bottleneck.. from my experience an ssd doesn't generally increase game performance. i guess sometimes in overwatch people wont load in. but its a rare anomaly.

 

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On 8.9.2017 at 7:32 AM, Qawopesxcv said:

No on a hdd 7200rpm 1tb and I'm on high settings for everything 

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Go down to Medium.

Do your fps increase without framedrops? Then probably GPU not strong enough.

 

Do you still not go above 40 fps when driving? CPU Bottleneck.

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6 hours ago, cheiften98 said:

its mostly a cpu bottleneck..

I'm not saying that it couldn't be a CPU bottleneck, but the HDD could very well be a suspect. 

6 hours ago, cheiften98 said:

from my experience an ssd doesn't generally increase game performance. i guess sometimes in overwatch people wont load in. but its a rare anomaly.

It doesn't "increase" in the sense that you're likely thinking of. Stutters, texture pop-in, and variance in scenes can be minimized with an SSD. Some HDD's will fail to drive the necessary files when driving along the city and, as the case with one user, failing to load an entire roadway due to the frame buffer being overloaded. 

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6 hours ago, ARikozuM said:

I'm not saying that it couldn't be a CPU bottleneck, but the HDD could very well be a suspect. 

It doesn't "increase" in the sense that you're likely thinking of. Stutters, texture pop-in, and variance in scenes can be minimized with an SSD. Some HDD's will fail to drive the necessary files when driving along the city and, as the case with one user, failing to load an entire roadway due to the frame buffer being overloaded. 

i guess if the user has their OS, anti virus, all game clients open, playing media, a game and a bunch of other stuff.

 

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Just gonna throw it out there, as already stated, it's your CPU. I have an RX 460 4gb paired with a Phenom II X4 955 and only an overclock has been able to help the FPS stable around 40-45 depending on traffic while driving/flying through San Andreas. I also play on High settings/1080p. If I lower my settings any I actually get worse performance. I'm also running on an second HDD and the only thing that will benefit from having an SSD is the speed of texture loading. A HDD having processes running in the background while running your game simultaneously will impact performance of data transfer to the CPU for rendering. Being on HDD and depending on how quickly you're traveling will result in some microstutter as things pop into view and the texture needs to increase in detail. Upgrade your CPU and maybe just get an SSD to transfer your games on. Having your game simply loading from a secondary drive can do wonders to reduce the stutter if you experience that as well.

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