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Not enough fps in GTA online with gtx 1060 6gb

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I'd like to get around 60 fps in gta online but most of the time it's 50 and even drops into the 40s and occasionally 30s. CPU and GPU usage never exceeds 60% and usually 6,5 of 8gb DDR4 RAM is used. The temps of R5 1400 are around 50 degrees celsius and the temps of the GPU 50-60 degrees. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mNMfKZ (CPU, GPU not overclocked) screenshots- https://imgur.com/a/XlK6t

Vsync is turned off, power plan is set to high performance, drivers are up-to-date.

 

My settings:

FXAA ON

MSAA X2

NVIDIA TXAA ON

VSYNC OFF

Population density, variety, distance scaling MAX

Texture quality VERY HIGH

Shader quality VERY HIGH

Shadow quality HIGH

Reflection quality HIGH

Reflection MSAA OFF

Water quality NORMAL

Particles quality HIGH

Grass quality NORMAL

Soft shadows NVIDIA PCSS

Post FX HIGH

Antisotropic filtering X16

Ambient oclussion HIGH

Tessellation HIGH

 

Would buying another stick of 8gb RAM help or perhaps updating the BIOS? Any suggestions on what I should do to achieve around 60 fps in GTA online?

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I am afraid your GPU is not up to the task.

Since you didn't overclock it, you might be able to push around 10-15% more performance out of it.

 

I don't think your CPU is the bottleneck here but overclocking that aswell might just give you 1 or 2 fps more as well.

Together this might just be enough to keep the 50fps steady?

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GTA V is CPU heavy and a stock 1400 might be a bottleneck.

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CPU Cooler: Corsair H150i Capillex Storage: Samsung 980 Pro and 970 Evo 1TB Samsung 860 EVO 1TB Crucial MX300 525GB WD Black 2TB PSU: Corsair HX1000 Case: Corsair 500D SE RGB 6x LL120

 

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Turn off Nvidia PCSS and see if that helps. Anything that's Gameworks (or Gamewrecks) should be removed.

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Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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12 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

I am afraid your GPU is not up to the task.

Since you didn't overclock it, you might be able to push around 10-15% more performance out of it.

 

I don't think your CPU is the bottleneck here but overclocking that aswell might just give you 1 or 2 fps more as well.

Together this might just be enough to keep the 50fps steady?

Do you think overclocking the GPU would help when the usage of it is 60% at most? But I can try if it'll increase the fps.

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GTA5 love fast Dual Channel RAM, single channel won't cut it in my case. Overclock your CPU as well if the cooler is sufficient. 

 

Set density and distance scaling to 50%-70%. Disable everything in Advanced Setting. 

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Yea im quite sure you will see a small performance increase. although it being small.

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