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GTA V Lagging on decent specs

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SPECS

-i5 2500k

-GTX 750ti ((OCed))

-Nvidia 600w Power Source

-8GB Ram

 

 

PROBLEM 

I've been getting an unsteady FPS on these specs, sometimes I average 30-38, other times 45-50. I've seen videos of people getting 70ish FPS on these same specs and they're on higher settings. I have no visual mods installed, I only got EUP, RDE, LSPDFR, and a couple of callout scripts. Is there anything I can do to bump up my FPS to a steady 60?

23 hours ago, Memetastic said:

SPECS

-i5 2500k

-GTX 750ti ((OCed))

-Nvidia 600w Power Source

-8GB Ram

 

 

PROBLEM 

I've been getting an unsteady FPS on these specs, sometimes I average 30-38, other times 45-50. I've seen videos of people getting 70ish FPS on these same specs and they're on higher settings. I have no visual mods installed, I only got EUP, RDE, LSPDFR, and a couple of callout scripts. Is there anything I can do to bump up my FPS to a steady 60?

 

Hi, I must say that your spec is considered as minimum spec for GTAV & LSPDFR.

Don't expect to get 60fps, but I think you can still reach 30fps. good luck :)

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