Xeon fails to satisfy required specifications for GTA V
Xeon fails to satisfy required specifications for GTA V
I assembled a fresh PC mainly for machine learning, with gaming as a secondary interest. I own a Titan Xp 128GB with 3200MHz RAM and a 14-core E5-2683 v3 processor. The issue arises when launching GTA V because the game claims my CPU doesn’t meet the required specifications. Is there a workaround to bypass this? Despite the base clock being just 2.0 GHz, the multi-core design and hyperthreading provide sufficient performance for GTA V.
Change the system settings to mimic another processor and enable turbo boost to around 3.00 GHz. Adjusting the base clock may help, though reaching 2.4 GHz is unlikely.
At a 2.0Ghz clock speed, it seems they might not be performing the required computations from GTAV's engines. Instructions are mainly useful for multi-core CPUs.
The game would likely fail if it doesn’t satisfy the minimum specifications. Running on hardware below the required standards usually leads to performance issues or crashes. If you try a CPU just under the limits, expect poor frame rates or instability rather than a clean shutdown. Reinstalling and re-downloading from Steam can help, but it may not resolve underlying compatibility problems.
Typically, games perform poorly or fail to launch when specs are below the recommended level. Your Xeon only reaches 3.0 when just a single core is engaged. The highest number of threads I've observed for GTA5 is 10.
Check for a crash report in the game's settings or logs section to understand the issue better.