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GTA V lags at 100+ FPS

GTA V lags at 100+ FPS

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iDoNotEvenLift
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06-04-2016, 05:06 PM
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Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

“I’ve been experiencing lag while playing Grand Theft Auto V. Despite having a 144Hz monitor and a Ryzen 1300X processor with 8GB of RAM and a GTX 1060 6GB graphics card, the game runs poorly. My game is installed on a 7200rpm HDD. I’m achieving over 100fps in some areas, but overall it feels sluggish. I suspect the issue might be related to my storage drive or potentially settings within the game itself, given that I've been running it on an older HDD.”
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iDoNotEvenLift
06-04-2016, 05:06 PM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

“I’ve been experiencing lag while playing Grand Theft Auto V. Despite having a 144Hz monitor and a Ryzen 1300X processor with 8GB of RAM and a GTX 1060 6GB graphics card, the game runs poorly. My game is installed on a 7200rpm HDD. I’m achieving over 100fps in some areas, but overall it feels sluggish. I suspect the issue might be related to my storage drive or potentially settings within the game itself, given that I've been running it on an older HDD.”

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Koollojoe
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06-04-2016, 06:47 PM
#2
To optimize memory performance, ensure XMP is enabled for a system clock of 2800 MHz. Utilize software like MSI Afterburner to monitor framerates and identify potential issues. A consistently flat or nearly flat frametime with occasional spikes suggests a loading problem that can often be resolved by upgrading to an SSD. Conversely, erratic frametimes likely indicate hardware limitations; adjusting in-game settings may improve stability. Upgrading to a CPU such as an R5 1600 or 2600 is recommended, and it’s crucial to update the motherboard BIOS before installing a newer CPU, particularly with Ryzen processors like the 2000 series.
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Koollojoe
06-04-2016, 06:47 PM #2

To optimize memory performance, ensure XMP is enabled for a system clock of 2800 MHz. Utilize software like MSI Afterburner to monitor framerates and identify potential issues. A consistently flat or nearly flat frametime with occasional spikes suggests a loading problem that can often be resolved by upgrading to an SSD. Conversely, erratic frametimes likely indicate hardware limitations; adjusting in-game settings may improve stability. Upgrading to a CPU such as an R5 1600 or 2600 is recommended, and it’s crucial to update the motherboard BIOS before installing a newer CPU, particularly with Ryzen processors like the 2000 series.

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Apel29
Member
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06-04-2016, 06:56 PM
#3
To optimize memory performance, ensure your system is running at 2800 MHz by enabling XMP. This can be achieved using software like [Use Afterburner] for graphing and analyzing framerates.

A flat or nearly flat frametime with occasional spikes suggests a loading issue; upgrading to an SSD would significantly improve this experience. Conversely, erratic fluctuations likely indicate hardware limitations – adjusting in-game settings may be necessary.

Consider upgrading your CPU to models like the Ryzen 5 1600 or 2600, and always update the motherboard BIOS beforehand for optimal compatibility, especially when upgrading a 2000 series processor.
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Apel29
06-04-2016, 06:56 PM #3

To optimize memory performance, ensure your system is running at 2800 MHz by enabling XMP. This can be achieved using software like [Use Afterburner] for graphing and analyzing framerates.

A flat or nearly flat frametime with occasional spikes suggests a loading issue; upgrading to an SSD would significantly improve this experience. Conversely, erratic fluctuations likely indicate hardware limitations – adjusting in-game settings may be necessary.

Consider upgrading your CPU to models like the Ryzen 5 1600 or 2600, and always update the motherboard BIOS beforehand for optimal compatibility, especially when upgrading a 2000 series processor.