Is my GTA V performance normal?
Is my GTA V performance normal?
I just began playing Grand Theft Auto 5 and am concerned about its frame rate, particularly given my computer’s specifications. My system details are as follows: Intel i7-6700 @ 3.4GHz, GTX 1080, 16 GB of RAM at 2133MHz, a 460W power supply, and a 7200RPM hard drive. I conducted a benchmark test and here’s a portion of the results: “Frames Per Second (Higher is preferred) Minimum, Maximum, Average
Pass 0, 7.421773, 92.762657, 71.176819
Pass 1, 37.902908, 103.193848, 81.895775
Pass 2, 46.985638, 139.285461, 85.878944
Pass 3, 52.871731, 132.240143, 96.154449
Pass 4, 22.492886, 138.171173, 84.832809” I'm using the standard graphics options at a resolution of 1920x1080 with a 144Hz refresh rate and V-sync is disabled. I can share my precise graphical settings if required, but I want to keep this explanation concise. I haven’t enabled GeForce’s automatic optimization suggestions, which advise increasing the graphics settings. Could this be considered typical performance? Are there any adjustments I can make to improve it without significantly altering the visual quality of the game?
Grand Theft Auto 5 presents challenges regarding smooth performance, particularly at frame rates exceeding 60 FPS. The game’s complex design and numerous computations are continuously rendered as you navigate its environments. As previously discussed in a related thread about poorly performing games, limiting the frame rate to 30 FPS will likely yield more stable results (though it won't eliminate all issues). You may also improve performance by reducing graphical settings and lowering shadow quality; however, some fluctuations remain inevitable. Furthermore, consider disabling any open streaming applications or GeForce/Steam interfaces.
Grand Theft Auto 5 is likely to experience performance issues, particularly at frame rates exceeding 60 FPS. The game’s complex design and numerous calculations are constantly being rendered as you navigate its environments. As previously discussed in a related post about poorly performing games, limiting the frame rate to 30 FPS will provide more stable results (though it won't eliminate all problems). Reducing graphical settings and lowering shadow quality may help, but some fluctuations in performance will still occur. Furthermore, consider disabling any open streaming applications or GeForce/Steam interfaces.