Sounds like you're discussing how smooth things look on screen!
Sounds like you're discussing how smooth things look on screen!
Meh, spellings never been a strong suite of mine. I've always been better at math and science.
The G4560 sits near the lower side of the Kaby Lake CPU lineup. It might struggle to maintain a steady 60 FPS consistently in GTA V, though it should generally perform much better than around 30 FPS most of the time. This depends on various factors. I’ve noticed this before, and results can vary. Personally, I’ve used hardware that’s been underpowered for some time—like a GTX 460—and I haven’t felt the urge to cap my frame rate at 30 unless I wanted a more stable 40–60 FPS. It’s possible your frame timing issues could make a fixed 30 feel smoother, but that seems unlikely. I’d aim for whatever frame rate the G4560 can achieve in GTA V and let it run freely. It should usually exceed 30 FPS most of the time. You could experiment with locking at 30 to see how it feels, but I wouldn’t expect much difference from my perspective.
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