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Any ryzen users?

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I use a 1050ti with a AMD Ryzen 3 2200g. Normal GTA gets me 60-70fps as to when i go on duty with LSPDFR it drops down to 20-30 FPS no matter where i go in the map. Others with different CPUs don't have this issue and i wonder if theres any Ryzen users that are experiencing the same. I know LSPDFR takes a performance hit but a performance hit of 50-40 fps no matter where i go in the map seems pretty huge.

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46 minutes ago, xTroyvD said:

@ineseri I run Albo's scripts and 3 callout packages.

@Cyan So if i understand right, GTA itself just isn't optimized for Ryzen/AMD?

Sure, but it wouldn't explain your FPS loss on duty. I would remove all of your LSPDFR plugins and see if it improves the situation.

Well how much RAM do you have? GTAV is a open world game and besides a good cpu and gpu you need at least 16gbs of RAM for what i like to think is steady frame rates.

 

NO it has NOTHING to do with AMD or Ryzen, i run a Ryzen chip, mind its not the discount bottom shelf cpu and keep in mind intel's bottom shelf cpus will do the same.

Mine is mid tier 6 core 12 thread Ryzen and can say the only thing holding my gaming back is my supppppper outdated GPU which happens to be a rebrand of an even older card so yah, but i use a 280x from AMD soo its seen its best years before the rebrand but again ... i doubt highly its your CPU as even with be a low core count all the ryzens have hyper threading so you prob have at least 6 threads.

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2 hours ago, TickleMyElmo said:

NO it has NOTHING to do with AMD or Ryzen, i run a Ryzen chip, mind its not the discount bottom shelf cpu and keep in mind intel's bottom shelf cpus will do the same.

Mine is mid tier 6 core 12 thread Ryzen and can say the only thing holding my gaming back is my supppppper outdated GPU which happens to be a rebrand of an even older card so yah, but i use a 280x from AMD soo its seen its best years before the rebrand but again ... i doubt highly its your CPU as even with be a low core count all the ryzens have hyper threading so you prob have at least 6 threads.

GTA V really does seem to have an Intel performance bias though -- it's very single thread performance orientated. 

@xTroyvD might be but might also be Vram , im not an expert on computer parts , just general stuff but ya if you have frame drops in areas with alot of textures so say the city  vs. the desert , yah i think it explains itself , ram is random access memory , which simply loads and holds things the game needs so yes.

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I'm currently running a Ryzen 7 2700X Eight Core, GTX 1060 and 32GB RAM. There's little if any noticeable difference between vanilla GTA and having LSPDFR running. Having a higher amount of RAM would definitely be beneficial as has been said above.

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