Achieving 50 frames per second in GTA V Story Mode on an RTX 3060 is possible.
Achieving 50 frames per second in GTA V Story Mode on an RTX 3060 is possible.
You're stuck with a high frame rate on your 1080Ti, but the CPU stats aren't showing up right. Double-check if you're relying on the integrated GPU or if frames are being routed through it unexpectedly.
It seems the CPU might be the main issue creating a bottleneck. You're likely right about that, though you're unsure why the usage stats are off and experiencing fan speed problems. To confirm whether your iGPU is being used, check the BIOS settings or look for information in the system logs. The HDMI connection should route directly to the GPU, but if it's not working as expected, there might be a problem with the cable or port.
It began with extremely high FPS in a few moments, and then it slowed down to around 50 frames occasionally. I’m unsure why MSI Afterburner displays this behavior, but during gameplay you notice the performance drops below the smooth play threshold.
Full specifications:
- System type: GTA V (Grand Theft Auto V)
- Platform: PC (Windows), consoles (varies)
- Resolution: Depends on display settings, typically 1280x720 or higher
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or newer, AMD equivalent
- RAM: Minimum 8GB, recommended 16GB+
- Storage: SSD preferred for faster loading times
- Graphics: DirectX 12 or newer, compatible with GTA V engine
- Audio: Stereo or surround sound support, DTS/HDR options available
- Network: Online multiplayer requires stable internet connection
- Update history: Regular patches for stability and features