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Optimal Graphics Settings for GTA 5 with LSPDFR

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Good afternoon. I am an I.T. person but I know nothing about gaming or LSPDFR modding. I recently purchased the game thru Steam and have it up and running with just LSPDFR and no other mods and the performance is terrible just running the game and it's a little worse when LSPDFR is loaded. My FPS ranges from 20 to 45, with the average being about 30fps and I have stutter. Here is my PC, whoever can help me change settings wherever they need to be changed to get the best mix of performance and quality I'll PayPal you $20

 

Dell Inspiron 7706 2in1 Laptop

* Windows 10 Pro

* Intel Core-i7 11th Gen (i7-1165G7)

* 32GB DDR4-2666 (Dual Channel)

* 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD with 32GB Intel H10 Optane Memory

* Secret "Ultimate Performance" Mode power plan unlocked and activated as well as custom processor performance settings in place to keep all cores active and ready to go at full speed.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Edited by SgtHankVoight
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~ Voight

  • The title was changed to Optimal Graphics Settings for GTA 5 with LSPDFR

I am no expert whatsoever but doing some research on your laptop, Im assuming you have a Nvidia GeForce MX350 integrated card. Looking at benchmarks online, it should play GTAV at around 155fps on low settings. and around 80fps at high settings. 

 

https://24laptop.in/nvidia-mx150-vs-mx350-benchmark-test/

 

that is the link i saw the information.

 

Furthermore, that benchmark is without mods. You may have to tweak some graphic settings to get it smooth out. My opinion is to start from low settings just to see if the computer can handle the LSPDFR mod and only that mod. If it works then slowly start turning up your settings one by one.

 

From my community on Discord, I have been told that some laptops just cant handle a game with mods as well compared to other computers.

 

Sorry if my information doesnt help at all but i noticed this went unanswered for 7 hours. I just wanted to help you get started. I do not want anything in return if it helps. I like to promote gaming. So remember to have fun and game hard.

 

I hope someone with more info can assist you further

 

Best of luck,

 

-Updated-

Another thing you can do if your card is indeed a Nvidia, is there should be a GeForce Experience App on your computer to help keep your card updated. In there, you can sign in by creating a free account, then selecting your game, and hit "optimize" which the Nvidia will automatically do for you. That should help increase performance.

Edited by GooseDog418

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@GooseDog418 Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I had already tried using GeForce Experience to optimize it and it actually lowers the fps slightly because it increases quality in some settings to the highest vs the default settings. I have went into the GTA graphics and advanced graphics settings and turned off everything and set the lowest settings possible and even then when I run the bench test I'm only getting in the 50s and sometimes 60s. Not sure what isn't cooperating, this is a beast of a laptop. And this is all without LSPDFR...

Edited by SgtHankVoight

~ Voight

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