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No, GTA V isn't compatible with the 3080ti.

No, GTA V isn't compatible with the 3080ti.

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Thiago8PvP
Junior Member
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06-06-2021, 04:57 AM
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I've played GTA V on my 3060 before without any problems, but after switching to the 3080ti it's been acting odd—like the graphics card logo flickers and turns off during crashes. When I restart, nothing seems to happen, the screen goes black, and it appears the GPU shuts down completely. Other parts of my PC work fine, and Windows doesn't flag any major issues. This is the only game where it happens. My specs are: Ryzen 9 5900x, 3080ti Founders Edition, 32GB RAM, 3200MHz, Vengeance Pro graphics card, Corsair 970 Evo, 1TB M.2 SSD, Samsung B450 SSD, HDD 850TB, Seasonic power supply. I'm using Windows 11. Any advice?
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Thiago8PvP
06-06-2021, 04:57 AM #1

I've played GTA V on my 3060 before without any problems, but after switching to the 3080ti it's been acting odd—like the graphics card logo flickers and turns off during crashes. When I restart, nothing seems to happen, the screen goes black, and it appears the GPU shuts down completely. Other parts of my PC work fine, and Windows doesn't flag any major issues. This is the only game where it happens. My specs are: Ryzen 9 5900x, 3080ti Founders Edition, 32GB RAM, 3200MHz, Vengeance Pro graphics card, Corsair 970 Evo, 1TB M.2 SSD, Samsung B450 SSD, HDD 850TB, Seasonic power supply. I'm using Windows 11. Any advice?

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BooshDev
Member
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06-11-2021, 08:31 AM
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It could be a driver issue affecting GTA's performance on Windows 11. Consider updating the driver or testing with an older version to see if it resolves the problem. Another factor might be the FPS limit of the GTA engine, which supports up to 188 FPS. With a high-end CPU and GPU, this could cause stuttering and crashes. If you're using a monitor at 144 Hz, enabling VSync at half speed might help. If that doesn't work, try switching between newer and older drivers.
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BooshDev
06-11-2021, 08:31 AM #2

It could be a driver issue affecting GTA's performance on Windows 11. Consider updating the driver or testing with an older version to see if it resolves the problem. Another factor might be the FPS limit of the GTA engine, which supports up to 188 FPS. With a high-end CPU and GPU, this could cause stuttering and crashes. If you're using a monitor at 144 Hz, enabling VSync at half speed might help. If that doesn't work, try switching between newer and older drivers.

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Nejc007
Senior Member
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06-18-2021, 03:29 PM
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Nejc007
06-18-2021, 03:29 PM #3