Based on your hardware, you should expect around 60 to 70 FPS in GTA 5 with those settings.
Based on your hardware, you should expect around 60 to 70 FPS in GTA 5 with those settings.
It refers to how minor changes in Ultra-High settings become hard to see when compared directly side by side.
I completely understand, but if he requests those adjustments, then he's referring to them... Anyway, it's not a big deal.
It seems we share a liking for GTA V visuals, thanks a lot for your response!
Some folks claiming the 6500 can't handle certain tasks are being unrealistic. I own a 6500 and GTX 1060, and I run GTA V at 1440p without issues. You're in the right place.
I noticed the targets, the processor typically runs at about 60% capacity while the graphics card reaches full utilization.
Assume the 6700HQ is a 4-core/8-thread processor. Turn off hyperthreading and test performance. GTA V performs well with hyperthreading enabled.
Dear God, the 1060 struggles to maintain a minimum frame rate of 60 at 1080p under these conditions. It works on an i7 but not on an i5.