F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Playing GTA V in the city feels smooth even on a powerful setup.

Playing GTA V in the city feels smooth even on a powerful setup.

Playing GTA V in the city feels smooth even on a powerful setup.

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CandySwirl08
Junior Member
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11-09-2017, 10:36 PM
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It seems the issue started unexpectedly. It only slows down in the city and when I need police attention or hit civilians, it becomes unstable. This problem doesn’t occur on my 1650 max Q laptop. Info: MSI Radeon RX Vega 64 Air Boost 8G OC, GSKILL Ripjaw 16GB DDR4 2133MHz RAM, R5 1600 OC to 3.8Gb/s, B450M DS3H motherboard. I used these settings with normal gameplay.
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CandySwirl08
11-09-2017, 10:36 PM #1

It seems the issue started unexpectedly. It only slows down in the city and when I need police attention or hit civilians, it becomes unstable. This problem doesn’t occur on my 1650 max Q laptop. Info: MSI Radeon RX Vega 64 Air Boost 8G OC, GSKILL Ripjaw 16GB DDR4 2133MHz RAM, R5 1600 OC to 3.8Gb/s, B450M DS3H motherboard. I used these settings with normal gameplay.

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Doc1928
Member
55
11-13-2017, 03:37 AM
#2
You're experiencing frequent small losses and high latency during multiple calls.
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Doc1928
11-13-2017, 03:37 AM #2

You're experiencing frequent small losses and high latency during multiple calls.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
690
11-22-2017, 11:36 PM
#3
Your RAM might be too slow depending on your system's requirements and usage patterns.
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MooMoo2011
11-22-2017, 11:36 PM #3

Your RAM might be too slow depending on your system's requirements and usage patterns.

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flamex123456
Member
227
11-24-2017, 10:45 AM
#4
Yes
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flamex123456
11-24-2017, 10:45 AM #4

Yes

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Kzitold
Junior Member
30
11-24-2017, 12:02 PM
#5
Check the recommended configurations to avoid lag in urban areas.
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Kzitold
11-24-2017, 12:02 PM #5

Check the recommended configurations to avoid lag in urban areas.

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UsagiK
Junior Member
49
11-24-2017, 12:49 PM
#6
It operates only during the evening hours.
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UsagiK
11-24-2017, 12:49 PM #6

It operates only during the evening hours.

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Azumoth
Member
85
11-24-2017, 02:07 PM
#7
Check your RAM using the standard DOCP settings in BIOS. Your 3200MHz DDR4 chips were originally set to 2133MHz, but after enabling DOCP they automatically increased to 3200MHz.
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Azumoth
11-24-2017, 02:07 PM #7

Check your RAM using the standard DOCP settings in BIOS. Your 3200MHz DDR4 chips were originally set to 2133MHz, but after enabling DOCP they automatically increased to 3200MHz.

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Ivonator12345
Junior Member
6
11-24-2017, 03:18 PM
#8
When the kit was rated at 3200, it would maintain that speed using a dcop profile. A rating of 2133 wouldn’t result in that boost. The only method to achieve higher clocks is through manual OC adjustments.
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Ivonator12345
11-24-2017, 03:18 PM #8

When the kit was rated at 3200, it would maintain that speed using a dcop profile. A rating of 2133 wouldn’t result in that boost. The only method to achieve higher clocks is through manual OC adjustments.

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Ikarus_ORG
Member
226
11-24-2017, 06:18 PM
#9
He hasn't specified if his RAM is 2133mhz or if it operates at that frequency, though higher-speed modules might run there by default. It's clear that manual overclocking is needed only if it's rated for 2133, otherwise DOCP could work.
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Ikarus_ORG
11-24-2017, 06:18 PM #9

He hasn't specified if his RAM is 2133mhz or if it operates at that frequency, though higher-speed modules might run there by default. It's clear that manual overclocking is needed only if it's rated for 2133, otherwise DOCP could work.

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XxKripxDeMoNxX
Senior Member
536
11-24-2017, 09:46 PM
#10
Attempted to boost clock speed to 3200 MHz but results were poor. Consider checking if your PC requires repairs or fixes. Resetting to 2133 MHz seems like a safer option for your system. (GSKill Ripjaw 16GB DDR4 at 2133 MHz)
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XxKripxDeMoNxX
11-24-2017, 09:46 PM #10

Attempted to boost clock speed to 3200 MHz but results were poor. Consider checking if your PC requires repairs or fixes. Resetting to 2133 MHz seems like a safer option for your system. (GSKill Ripjaw 16GB DDR4 at 2133 MHz)

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