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Issue with underusing GTA V features

Issue with underusing GTA V features

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MacManTyler
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11-16-2016, 11:13 AM
#11
Its not OC'able , max speed is 2133 for my board and cpu , i specifically bought them as my first new build so there wouldn't be any mistakes or component compatability issues...So Rip.
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MacManTyler
11-16-2016, 11:13 AM #11

Its not OC'able , max speed is 2133 for my board and cpu , i specifically bought them as my first new build so there wouldn't be any mistakes or component compatability issues...So Rip.

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BlandFlame109
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11-16-2016, 01:03 PM
#12
Ah, I see. Same boat I'm in. I think you'll be happy with the performance of your PC once you add the extra 8GB stick of RAM because a stutter free gaming experience is a happy gaming experience. Even if the fps drops to the mid 40's to high 50's(every now and then), it's stutter free. While you will notice the fps drop, eventually, you memorize all the areas of the game that you achieve the higher fps and all the areas of the game that you achieve the lower fps. And how you go about playing the game in these areas becomes an expedition of sorts. And frankly, I have zero issues with it. At first I thought I would hate it but you naturally get used to it. The way I see it, it's just GTA 5 Online that does this. 90% of the hundreds of other games I play run much, much better. GTA 5 SP included. Which is why I stick with the motherboard, RAM and CPU that I've got. One day I might buy a really good cooler and achieve the turbo 3.2 GHz instead of the 2.8 GHz I have to use now.
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BlandFlame109
11-16-2016, 01:03 PM #12

Ah, I see. Same boat I'm in. I think you'll be happy with the performance of your PC once you add the extra 8GB stick of RAM because a stutter free gaming experience is a happy gaming experience. Even if the fps drops to the mid 40's to high 50's(every now and then), it's stutter free. While you will notice the fps drop, eventually, you memorize all the areas of the game that you achieve the higher fps and all the areas of the game that you achieve the lower fps. And how you go about playing the game in these areas becomes an expedition of sorts. And frankly, I have zero issues with it. At first I thought I would hate it but you naturally get used to it. The way I see it, it's just GTA 5 Online that does this. 90% of the hundreds of other games I play run much, much better. GTA 5 SP included. Which is why I stick with the motherboard, RAM and CPU that I've got. One day I might buy a really good cooler and achieve the turbo 3.2 GHz instead of the 2.8 GHz I have to use now.

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