Optimal configuration for GTX 960 in GTA V
Optimal configuration for GTX 960 in GTA V
I've got your setup—GTX 960 with an i5 4690K. For GTA V, you might want to tweak the graphics settings to match your hardware capabilities. Avoid pushing too high unless you're comfortable with the performance impact. Check the recommended settings in GeForce Experience and adjust frame buffer size or resolution if needed.
Adjust GeForce Experience settings to reduce advanced graphics options and disable any anti-aliasing features.
I've tried this program before and often things seem much worse than they are. At times it pushes performance to its limits, while other times it demands extreme settings. Usually I rely on trial and error.
FXAA and MSAA are anti-aliasing techniques used to smooth edges in images. FXAA is a lightweight post-processing method, while MSAA offers better quality at a higher performance cost. Nvidia TXAA provides similar benefits with optimized performance for gaming. All three help reduce jagged lines, but the choice depends on your needs and hardware.
960 corresponds roughly to 760 performance tiers. Keep advanced options off most of the time. At 1080p you quickly hit VRAM limits before performance drops, so I set it high but reduced traffic variety to free up memory for other adjustments. Just play through and adjust settings as needed—experiment until you discover what suits you best.