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Gta v, please advise.

Gta v, please advise.

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Maximumridee
Junior Member
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08-09-2019, 03:51 AM
#1
I've reviewed many discussions on forums about this issue and attempted various solutions, but I'm still struggling. The problem persists regardless of the adjustments I make. My PC specifications are as follows: Ryzen 3700X, 64GB RAM at 3600MHz, RTX 5700 XT, Asus B550A motherboard, Corsair RM850 PSU. Games launched from a Corsair M.2 NVMe drive consistently perform well, with all benchmarks above expectations—100-120% across all categories. All drivers are up to date, Windows was reinstalled (per one of the tips), and the game runs smoothly across all 8 cores. RAM usage during games stays between 7-9GB. GPU utilization is around 20-40%, rarely surpassing 23%. I've tested every recommended setting change, from maximum to minimum, overclocking to underclocking, but I'm still unable to resolve the issue. Please let me know if I'm missing something.
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Maximumridee
08-09-2019, 03:51 AM #1

I've reviewed many discussions on forums about this issue and attempted various solutions, but I'm still struggling. The problem persists regardless of the adjustments I make. My PC specifications are as follows: Ryzen 3700X, 64GB RAM at 3600MHz, RTX 5700 XT, Asus B550A motherboard, Corsair RM850 PSU. Games launched from a Corsair M.2 NVMe drive consistently perform well, with all benchmarks above expectations—100-120% across all categories. All drivers are up to date, Windows was reinstalled (per one of the tips), and the game runs smoothly across all 8 cores. RAM usage during games stays between 7-9GB. GPU utilization is around 20-40%, rarely surpassing 23%. I've tested every recommended setting change, from maximum to minimum, overclocking to underclocking, but I'm still unable to resolve the issue. Please let me know if I'm missing something.

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Wowrune
Junior Member
40
08-11-2019, 01:16 AM
#2
Disconnect from the internet
Remove the driver via DDU (clean without restarting)
Uninstall all processors through Device Manager (aim for 16) following these steps:
Restart the PC to BIOS and update to the newest BIOS
Download, extract the required files, and transfer them to a flash drive
Insert the flash drive into the rear USB slot, boot via BIOS, and flash the new BIOS
Launch Windows, install the latest AMD Chipset driver, restart, then reconnect to the internet
Install the most recent NVIDIA driver
Check for any available updates in Windows Update
Open CMD, execute defrag (use the drive letter where GTA V is installed) /d /u /v, then repeat with /l /o /u /v after completion
Perform these actions entirely offline until you restart after installing the AMD Chipset driver; consider rebooting to BIOS afterward to enable XMP and fine-tune timing if desired. Ensure RAM is placed in slots 2 and 4. Save necessary files before proceeding, following the steps sequentially.
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Wowrune
08-11-2019, 01:16 AM #2

Disconnect from the internet
Remove the driver via DDU (clean without restarting)
Uninstall all processors through Device Manager (aim for 16) following these steps:
Restart the PC to BIOS and update to the newest BIOS
Download, extract the required files, and transfer them to a flash drive
Insert the flash drive into the rear USB slot, boot via BIOS, and flash the new BIOS
Launch Windows, install the latest AMD Chipset driver, restart, then reconnect to the internet
Install the most recent NVIDIA driver
Check for any available updates in Windows Update
Open CMD, execute defrag (use the drive letter where GTA V is installed) /d /u /v, then repeat with /l /o /u /v after completion
Perform these actions entirely offline until you restart after installing the AMD Chipset driver; consider rebooting to BIOS afterward to enable XMP and fine-tune timing if desired. Ensure RAM is placed in slots 2 and 4. Save necessary files before proceeding, following the steps sequentially.

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GoonerOliver
Member
206
08-22-2019, 01:09 PM
#3
Stuttering is often a driver problem, and new drivers can have bugs, so you might prefer using older versions that actually function properly.
When you mention reinstalling Windows, please clarify your steps and process. Formatting the boot drive during installation is essential to ensure a clean setup.
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GoonerOliver
08-22-2019, 01:09 PM #3

Stuttering is often a driver problem, and new drivers can have bugs, so you might prefer using older versions that actually function properly.
When you mention reinstalling Windows, please clarify your steps and process. Formatting the boot drive during installation is essential to ensure a clean setup.

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PrimusDawn
Junior Member
3
08-24-2019, 03:48 AM
#4
I completed the full setup but plan to follow the driver's suggestions and return with an update.
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PrimusDawn
08-24-2019, 03:48 AM #4

I completed the full setup but plan to follow the driver's suggestions and return with an update.

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ghall2499
Member
62
08-30-2019, 08:56 AM
#5
I just want to know why the Nvidia driver is needed.
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ghall2499
08-30-2019, 08:56 AM #5

I just want to know why the Nvidia driver is needed.

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i3z___
Senior Member
559
08-30-2019, 10:04 AM
#6
Sorry, I meant the Radeon driver, that was my mistake 🙏
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i3z___
08-30-2019, 10:04 AM #6

Sorry, I meant the Radeon driver, that was my mistake 🙏

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ctobin8
Member
195
09-08-2019, 09:08 PM
#7
Everything looks fine, just confirming the cause I plan to proceed with lol
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ctobin8
09-08-2019, 09:08 PM #7

Everything looks fine, just confirming the cause I plan to proceed with lol

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froggiee
Junior Member
28
09-21-2019, 03:42 PM
#8
Wow, it really did work, thanks a lot!
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froggiee
09-21-2019, 03:42 PM #8

Wow, it really did work, thanks a lot!

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ASAAD_3D
Member
199
09-21-2019, 09:51 PM
#9
I hope everythings fine
😀
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ASAAD_3D
09-21-2019, 09:51 PM #9

I hope everythings fine
😀

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VitoSEXY
Posting Freak
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10-13-2019, 02:59 AM
#10
I maintained 130+ fps at maximum settings without any stutter, realizing my system could handle it. What upgrades would be helpful for me?
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VitoSEXY
10-13-2019, 02:59 AM #10

I maintained 130+ fps at maximum settings without any stutter, realizing my system could handle it. What upgrades would be helpful for me?

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