I'm getting around 50-60 FPS on my high-end PC, is that typical?
I'm getting around 50-60 FPS on my high-end PC, is that typical?
I’ve been playing GTA (FiveM) and am only getting around 50-60 fps. My specs are: i7 8700k, 1070Ti, and 16gb ram. Is this normal FPS for this type of PC? Also, looking at CAM which shows temperatures and other data, my CPU is about 40% load and my GPU is around 55%. I also have Streamlabs, CAM, and Discord running in the background. I use Streamlabs only to record gameplay. I tried turning it off but didn’t see a huge difference. I've also turned Vsync off in the settings because that apparently limits FPS to 60. So, is this normal FPS for this type of PC? Should I be getting more?
I checked the settings, and it looks like everything is set to maximum. However, I noticed that the amount of video memory being used isn't nearly half of what’s available – which suggests my PC should be capable of handling these settings without any issues.
Turning down anti-aliasing can definitely make a difference in performance, especially if you’re not super sensitive to visual smoothness. It's worth experimenting with – it might give you a noticeable boost without much of an impact on your visuals.
I play a lot of games, and some of them require you to adjust settings like graphics caps and others need you to manually add things like RAM or extra storage.
I play GTA (FiveM) and CS:GO mainly. I adjusted some of the settings, which resulted in 60-70 FPS.