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Performance Issues - High End Rig

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Hello! I’ll get right into the issues I’ve been facing for the last month or two.

 

Ever since a while back my GTA V has been running fine, with me getting plenty over 100fps when both playing Vanilla and Modded GTA V. Well, all until one day when I launched GTA V and it for some reason was only pulling around 50fps when it was running fine at over 100 the day before.

 

I’ve tried to fix it with about everything imaginable but nothing seems to work, I’ve even factory reset my computer and redownloaded everything to no avail. I’ve noticed that it is onoy my GTA V having these issues, no other games seem to be affected.

 

I’m running GTA V with 32gb of DDR4, a GTX 1080, i5-6600k as well as I’ve tried it on both a HDD and SSD.

 

All temps are fine, the only weird thing is that my CPU usage is at 100% at all times when playing the game. This is weird because I would almost never have a constant 100% usage before this sudden performance drop.

 

Any suggestions would be truly appreciated, thanks again.

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A couple quick, potential, fixes if you want to try them:

 

• Load the game. Once loaded and in, alt + tab out of the game and back in.

• Try playing in different resolutions and window modes.

• Verify that your graphics drivers are up to date via GeForce Experience.

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1 hour ago, ZLFC said:

A couple quick, potential, fixes if you want to try them:

 

• Load the game. Once loaded and in, alt + tab out of the game and back in.

• Try playing in different resolutions and window modes.

• Verify that your graphics drivers are up to date via GeForce Experience.

Thank you for the suggestions but sadly all of these have no effect at all on the performance.

 

1 hour ago, UnknownBastion said:

Hello,

Have you added any vehicles or anything to the game recently?

 

Thanks!

I have not, I have attempted a fresh install on GTA V as well as even perform a clean install of Windows in order to try and fix this issue.

You can try enabling then disabling Vsync (or vice versa depending on how you already play). Also, with GTA V running, alt + tab out and bring up your task manager. Right click GTA V and give it high priority. It wouldn't hurt to check your power plan either and make sure it's set to performance/gaming or something like that.

 

Is your GTA V up to date?

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7 minutes ago, Officer Nolan Cooper said:

i dont understand that question 

 

I'm curious, are you having the same problem as the OP of this thread? Because you just kind of jumped in here, which is fine, but we weren't actively trying to diagnose any problem you've been having.

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7 minutes ago, ZLFC said:

 

I'm curious, are you having the same problem as the OP of this thread? Because you just kind of jumped in here, which is fine, but we weren't actively trying to diagnose any problem you've been having.

 

yes major laggs. mostly when pulling people over 

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2 hours ago, ZLFC said:

You can try enabling then disabling Vsync (or vice versa depending on how you already play). Also, with GTA V running, alt + tab out and bring up your task manager. Right click GTA V and give it high priority. It wouldn't hurt to check your power plan either and make sure it's set to performance/gaming or something like that.

 

Is your GTA V up to date?

 

I've established that V sync isn't an issue, already tried assigning higher priority and my power plan is set to performance on both my Windows settings and through the Nvidia Control Panel. 
And yes, my GTA V is running on the latest version (since a clean install has been performed very recently).

It might be the newest updates causing performance issues. I can typically play on DSR 1440 with High-Very High settings and my computer doesn't flinch, but after coming back after a few months hiatus, I've noticed it struggles a little bit. I think a few of the people blaming it on LSPDFR .4 are actually just facing poor GTA performance after not playing for a little while. 

 

I could be wrong, but the Doomsday update is the only culprit I can think of.

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On 3/2/2019 at 6:37 PM, theninja35 said:

It might be the newest updates causing performance issues. I can typically play on DSR 1440 with High-Very High settings and my computer doesn't flinch, but after coming back after a few months hiatus, I've noticed it struggles a little bit. I think a few of the people blaming it on LSPDFR .4 are actually just facing poor GTA performance after not playing for a little while. 

 

I could be wrong, but the Doomsday update is the only culprit I can think of.

Well, no solution to my issue was provided here so I'm still in need of a fix.

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