Here are a few variations of your text, focusing on clarity and flow:
Here are a few variations of your text, focusing on clarity and flow:
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:
“I'm experiencing significant frame rate drops when playing GTA V at high settings. Just months ago, the game ran smoothly at around 50-60fps on my 1080p monitor. Now, with added anti-aliasing, the frame rates plummet noticeably. I’ve recently upgraded my RAM to 16GB (adding a second 8GB stick), and I suspect this might be the issue.
My hardware is: i3-7100 CPU, 16GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance RAM, GTX 1050Ti 4GB GPU, Gigabyte H110-S2H motherboard, a 500GB SSD and 1TB HDD. While the upgrade to more RAM is generally positive for GTA V's performance (especially with its memory requirements), it could be straining my system’s resources.
I’m wondering if there are any adjustments I can make – perhaps tweaking graphics settings further, or investigating potential driver issues – to improve frame rates and address this sudden drop in performance.”
"Everything" meaning just benchmark, start of game, more action/AI filled missions later in game? It's imperative when you compare before and after scenarios you play the exact same part of the game at same exact settings, otherwise none of it can be trusted. Also temps need to be the same, and any background load from startup progs (some even stream music while playing).
Make sure you check the On/Off settings too. Even with AA and Vsync off at 1080p, that spec can result in near max CPU and GPU usage if you push the settings.
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