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Big Frame Drops while playing gta 5

Big Frame Drops while playing gta 5

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smider3
Member
107
06-29-2016, 11:19 PM
#1
When i play gta 5 on my gt1030. I get more than 60fps on lowest settings possible and i also get one the biggest frame drops ever like when i have just started the game at that time the frame drops are very less.But as i plays more like 10min my hole gpu memory starts filling up and fraps drops at like 1 or 2fps from 60 every second.But when i play on gt710 the frame drops are very less and i get almost 40fps.Every driver os windows and gpu is fully updated.
Gpu:gt1030(2gb VRam)
Ram:4gb(ddr3 single channel,1600mhz)
Cpu:Amd FX4300(3.8ghz,4cores)
Mobo:Asus M5A78L-MLX3
Resolution:900p
Windows 10pro
Please help me here.
Thanks.
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smider3
06-29-2016, 11:19 PM #1

When i play gta 5 on my gt1030. I get more than 60fps on lowest settings possible and i also get one the biggest frame drops ever like when i have just started the game at that time the frame drops are very less.But as i plays more like 10min my hole gpu memory starts filling up and fraps drops at like 1 or 2fps from 60 every second.But when i play on gt710 the frame drops are very less and i get almost 40fps.Every driver os windows and gpu is fully updated.
Gpu:gt1030(2gb VRam)
Ram:4gb(ddr3 single channel,1600mhz)
Cpu:Amd FX4300(3.8ghz,4cores)
Mobo:Asus M5A78L-MLX3
Resolution:900p
Windows 10pro
Please help me here.
Thanks.

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_spoot_
Member
66
06-29-2016, 11:31 PM
#2
That sounds like a challenging system configuration! It appears to be running low on RAM and utilizing only four CPU threads, which could limit performance in demanding applications. The single-channel memory access further exacerbates these issues, potentially causing bottlenecks and impacting overall responsiveness. Given the resolution of 900p, the combination of limited resources likely results in a less than optimal gaming experience.
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_spoot_
06-29-2016, 11:31 PM #2

That sounds like a challenging system configuration! It appears to be running low on RAM and utilizing only four CPU threads, which could limit performance in demanding applications. The single-channel memory access further exacerbates these issues, potentially causing bottlenecks and impacting overall responsiveness. Given the resolution of 900p, the combination of limited resources likely results in a less than optimal gaming experience.

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
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07-08-2016, 11:54 AM
#3
That sounds like a challenging setup! It appears to be running low on resources and could impact performance. Let’s try rephrasing this with clearer language:

This device has limited RAM (4GB) and utilizes multiple CPU cores (up to 8). This configuration can strain the system, particularly when running demanding applications or games at lower resolutions like 900p. The system also benefits from having more than enough memory (8GB+) for smoother multitasking and optimal performance.
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Demonsss91
07-08-2016, 11:54 AM #3

That sounds like a challenging setup! It appears to be running low on resources and could impact performance. Let’s try rephrasing this with clearer language:

This device has limited RAM (4GB) and utilizes multiple CPU cores (up to 8). This configuration can strain the system, particularly when running demanding applications or games at lower resolutions like 900p. The system also benefits from having more than enough memory (8GB+) for smoother multitasking and optimal performance.

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Matke04
Posting Freak
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07-09-2016, 07:23 AM
#4
So i have to increase my ram. right?
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Matke04
07-09-2016, 07:23 AM #4

So i have to increase my ram. right?

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pinkSparkle17
Member
192
07-11-2016, 12:00 AM
#5
That's a start, yes.
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pinkSparkle17
07-11-2016, 12:00 AM #5

That's a start, yes.

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littlelucie
Junior Member
12
07-12-2016, 10:41 AM
#6
This sounds like a standard situation with minimal differences between two systems, both performing similar tasks (like gaming or video editing) at roughly the same level of performance. The key difference lies in that one system (the "standard" version) provides better overall responsiveness and fewer interruptions ("frame drop") during high-demand activities. However, it is not a perfect solution, as there are some limitations to this particular model.
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littlelucie
07-12-2016, 10:41 AM #6

This sounds like a standard situation with minimal differences between two systems, both performing similar tasks (like gaming or video editing) at roughly the same level of performance. The key difference lies in that one system (the "standard" version) provides better overall responsiveness and fewer interruptions ("frame drop") during high-demand activities. However, it is not a perfect solution, as there are some limitations to this particular model.

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swordfishle
Member
62
07-12-2016, 11:54 AM
#7
can use up to 8 cpu threads
-can use over 8GBs of ram
-single channel ram isn’t so hot in today’s games
-Ryzen likes faster ram
-Ryzen 1200 is faster than FX-4300
-higher resolutions provide more work for the gpu and less for the cpu. Vice versa, it's the opposite.
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swordfishle
07-12-2016, 11:54 AM #7

can use up to 8 cpu threads
-can use over 8GBs of ram
-single channel ram isn’t so hot in today’s games
-Ryzen likes faster ram
-Ryzen 1200 is faster than FX-4300
-higher resolutions provide more work for the gpu and less for the cpu. Vice versa, it's the opposite.

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saguaroo123
Member
73
07-14-2016, 12:18 AM
#8
Okay thanks now i have to increse my ram.But i have first i have done pagging of my disk where that game is now the frame drops are very less.
Thanks btw.
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saguaroo123
07-14-2016, 12:18 AM #8

Okay thanks now i have to increse my ram.But i have first i have done pagging of my disk where that game is now the frame drops are very less.
Thanks btw.