GTA V PC Performance Thread

Still runs like shit on my new gtx 970.

Guessing it's to do with the fact I have 4gb of ram. New ram incoming tomorrow so hopefully it's fine.

What are your MSAA and Advanced Graphic options like?

I found those to be the most taxing.

and yeah, It might be the RAM too.
 
HDD are not all same, he might be running WD Green for all we know, or his HDD haven't been de-fragmented in ages and is 4+ years old.
Are those shitty? That would explain so much :lol. I am a victim!
Superfetch brings my HDD down to its knees.
 
What are your MSAA and Advanced Graphic options like?

I found those to be the most taxing.

and yeah, It might be the RAM too.

I've closed it now I'm sure MSAA was off and everything off in advanced.

I'm more pissed off at the fact Overclickers fudged up my order yesterday otherwise I'd have new gpu and new ram here :/
 
i've decided to give up on 1080p 60fps. i mean i can get it running at that and it looks good but the lack of AA and all the pop in ruins it. i've settled for 1080p 30fps and put on x4 MSAA and maxed out the 2 adjustable settings under advanced graphics.

considering dropping grass quality cause that always drops the frame rate. entering highways/interiors also seems to cause frame drops.
 
Still runs like shit on my new gtx 970.

Guessing it's to do with the fact I have 4gb of ram. New ram incoming tomorrow so hopefully it's fine.

The game seems to use about 6.5GB of RAM for me most of the time, so 4 probably wouldn't cut it.

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Edit: Got my event viewer now. At the same time as this driver crash I had this error in the "Windows Logs/Applications" part (GTA had crashed out):

Okay, I looked at my Event Viewer and there's nothing about a GPU driver crash, only one that is very similar to yours about the GTA5 executable.
 
My setup is an OC'd 4790k (4.5Ghz), 16Gb 1600Mhz RAM and two GTX 970 Windforce OC in SLI. Game installed on SSD.

My settings
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Since the benchmark doesn't produce a log (I think?), all I can say is that the average when playing is around 75 FPS. Only once during the benchmark did it drop to 55, otherwise high 60 to 80 is the average. I get 110 FPS when not much is happening, 120 indoors even.

Very, very playable in other words :)
 
Since the benchmark doesn't produce a log (I think?), all I can say is that the average when playing is around 75 FPS. Only once during the benchmark did it drop to 55, otherwise high 60 to 80 is the average. I get 110 FPS when not much is happening, 120 indoors even.

Very, very playable in other words :)

It does have a log. Go into your document and find Rockstar Game or sth.
 
Was there any entry in the "Windows Logs/System" at the same time as your GTA V crash entry from "Windows Logs/Applications" ?

Turns out there is a "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." entry in there, but it took place about two minutes before GTA crashed :/
 
Turns out there is a "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." entry in there, but it took place about two minutes before GTA crashed :/

Perhaps GPU instability caused the GTA crash even though the driver itself had not yet crashed. What card do you have and what are the temperatures like on it?

What power management do you have in the nVidia control panel?

If you keep getting crashes it might be worth changing the settings in the nVidia control panel to Prefer maximum performance.

I know 900 series cards can drop power which causes crashes although I thought older less demanding games were more the cause.
 
Perhaps GPU instability caused the GTA crash even though the driver itself had not yet crashed. What card do you have and what are the temperatures like on it?

What power management do you have in the nVidia control panel?

If you keep getting crashes it might be worth changing the settings in the nVidia control panel to Prefer maximum performance.

I know 900 series cards can drop power which causes crashes although I thought older less demanding games were more the cause.

I have a MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G and I've never seen the temps go above 70 degrees. I've also had "prefer maximum performance" switched on since the game came out, so I'm not sure what's happening.

That being said, I've had three crashes in about 10 hours of playtime, so it's not so bad.
 
I have a radeon hd 5770.Will GTAV at least run with this card?
I'm good with the other specs.


I think HD 5770 is pretty much the low end requirement, but I'm not sure if you'll have much fun with the kind of settings that you'll need to use in order for GTA V to run okay-ishly in terms of fps.
 
I got an i5 2500, r9 290, and 8gb ram. Anyone find a good setup to get a consistent 60?

Hell, I guess I would settle for a solid 30 at this point. I plan to fiddle with the settings more tomorrow.
 
I think they are intended more as back up storage drives and not one that is under a lot of load/work. RPM is 5400(?) whereas a WD Blue is 7200.

Weird, it says it's 7200 RPM when I ran tests on the thing. I'd never buy a 5400 for gaming. Welp, I must have made a huge mistake.
 
Weird, it says it's 7200 RPM when I ran tests on the thing. I'd never buy a 5400 for gaming. Welp, I must have made a huge mistake.

I have read conflicting specifications for the drive so I might be talking utter rubbish. I have just seen a lot of people advise to not use it as a gaming drive.

Edit: I read on a forum to Google wd green head parking

It might be worth reading some of the pages that come up.
 
So do we have an official comparison between a HDD and SDD?
I'm considering moving it over but I've heard whispers that it barely makes a difference. For clarity I'm not concerned about the load times but the texture streaming rather.
 
How much is only having 4GB of RAM likely to hold me back?

I have a 970 and i2500K @ 4.3GHz

It still runs fine on 4GB of RAM (I've tried it). You can also kill as many neadless processes on your system before running the game, even explorer.exe.
If I were to guess, I'd say distance sliders and anything that increases the amount of data to load (like pedestrian variety) will have the most affect on your RAM.
 
Well as said above it takes about 6 so you're likely to have plenty of problems
Can't you afford 4 or 8 GB of RAM? It's pretty cheap these days

Yeah I should probably get some.

I've just tended to leave my CPU/MB/RAM combo alone and upgrade around it.

I've got a Samsung 840 SSD too - will that help mitigate it with a fast page file or do I really need some more RAM?

edit:

Okay from other responses it looks like I'm buying more RAM.

Can someone recommend a good 8/16GB kit that will be compatible with my P8P67 Pro AND work in future platforms (if such a thing exists). Cheers!
 
I tried windows, it made things way worse oddly enough. So yeah I guess it's different depending on your system.

I believe so, I was also experiencing a strange stutter when I had RAW input. Direct did work better, but sensitivity was a bit too low for me. I ended up with windows mouse and cranked up the sensitivity to get to where it felt just right. Personal preference.

I've added a link to your post to the OP under tip's and tricks :)

Also I've seen some requests about adding some comparison shots of graphics settings to the OP. I'll try to get something for everyone today, I was a bit weary about filling the OP with dozens of pictures though.

Anyone have any links for comparison shots?
 
What happens when you lower "Distance scaling" and at the same time raise "Extended distance scaling"?

Distance scaling is the more heavy handed setting. Thats your baseline. If you lower that you will easily notice the difference in LOD and pop-in.

The extended slider doesn't make quite as much of a difference, its just extended it a little bit further from my testing. I notice a difference with it a 0 vs 100% with some minor objects popping in sooner.

Everything in the "Advanced" menu is gravy really. If you are having perf issues that should be the first place you start disabling stuff.
 
I have a radeon hd 5770.Will GTAV at least run with this card?
I'm good with the other specs.
U not gonna play on a high resolution with that one and with only 1GB VRAM u are probably stuck with normal textures. Yeah the game could run easy I think on a low resolution, but I doubt it's gonna look pretty. Getting at least 30fps is very doable though. Lots of settings to customize.
 
noomi, might wanna put something along the lines into the OP as well. We have had several reports of crashes being solved after fixing the OC:

For people still having issues with stuttering:

- If you are on 8GB or less, this might be the cause
- If your card has only 2GB, you are most likely hitting the limit without noticing. The estimate they give in the graphics settings is not exact, the game uses more memory.

Also using an SSD is highly recommended.

If you are experiencing crashes:

- Make sure your OC is 100% stable for GPU and CPU. This game will destroy your OC if it is not rock solid. I had two crashes before I reduced my CPU OC which I thought was 100% stable. Since many hours my game hasn't crashed now.

edit: damn, normal textures look terrible.
 
I have read conflicting specifications for the drive so I might be talking utter rubbish. I have just seen a lot of people advise to not use it as a gaming drive.

Edit: I read on a forum to Google wd green head parking

It might be worth reading some of the pages that come up.

"Parking" seems relevant, some processes seems to make the HDD make a complete stop. Like when I play something load intensive it can take 20 seconds, or 5 minutes. :lol I'll look it up!

Edit: Hm, looking it seems the Green drives are just shit if you want to do more intensive things like gaming. I'll get a WD Black next I guess :). The 1tB drives aren't that expensive and I can just install Windows and the games on the faster HDD and keep media and shit on the slower one like God intended.
 
Yeah I should probably get some.

I've just tended to leave my CPU/MB/RAM combo alone and upgrade around it.

I've got a Samsung 840 SSD too - will that help mitigate it with a fast page file or do I really need some more RAM?

edit:

Okay from other responses it looks like I'm buying more RAM.

Can someone recommend a good 8/16GB kit that will be compatible with my P8P67 Pro AND work in future platforms (if such a thing exists). Cheers!

You've got the same exact setup as me, same motherboard too. I've grabbed some Kingston from Overclockers.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-171-KS&groupid=701&catid=8&subcat=2426

I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow when it arrives.

But yeah like I said before it runs quite choppy. Got the same drops as I had on my 560ti so I'm guessing it is RAM.
 
"Parking" seems relevant, some processes seems to make the HDD make a complete stop. Like when I play something load intensive it can take 20 seconds, or 5 minutes. :lol I'll look it up!

Edit: Hm, looking it seems the Green drives are just shit if you want to do more intensive things like gaming. I'll get a WD Black next I guess :)

Thats right unfortunately. Pretty much the single most known drive to avoid today. Mainly due to the head parking issue when people bought these for NAS drives. They werent good for performance, and then turned out to be very unreliable too.

Have a look at the Toshiba ACA drives for a good alternative.
 
"Parking" seems relevant, some processes seems to make the HDD make a complete stop. Like when I play something load intensive it can take 20 seconds, or 5 minutes. :lol I'll look it up!

WD Green drives were originally aimed at set-top box devices. They're inexpensive, high-capacity, low noise disks with bottom tier performance. They keep noise to a minimum by parking the heads often and are suited to devices that sit idle for a long periods, or need to be near silent. Don't put them in a PC. If you absolutely cannot afford solid state and you're looking at WD's range for a desktop, you should choose Blue in most cases or maybe Black if noise is irrelevant and you want a superior warranty.
 
Well after running with a really solid 60fps for quite awhile, I got to the Marriage counseling mission and was up on the hills with a really big view of the city and lots of grass, etc. My framerate tanked and was sitting around 45-55 :(

I turned off FXAA though I think I want to turn it back on even as ugly as it is.. better than no AA at 1080p. I turned down grass from very high to high. It made a small difference. I think I'll start tweaking down the advanced menu. Long shadows and bringing down the sliders.

I don't want to sacrifice too much visuals but I would always prefer a 60+ framerate than a little extra eye candy.

i5 2500k @ 4.2
EVA 970 FTW
8gigs RAM
win 8.1
 
Well after running with a really solid 60fps for quite awhile, I got to the Marriage counseling mission and was up on the hills with a really big view of the city and lots of grass, etc. My framerate tanked and was sitting around 45-55 :(

I turned off FXAA though I think I want to turn it back on even as ugly as it is.. better than no AA at 1080p. I turned down grass from very high to high. It made a small difference. I think I'll start tweaking down the advanced menu. Long shadows and bringing down the sliders.

I don't want to sacrifice too much visuals but I would always prefer a 60+ framerate than a little extra eye candy.

i5 2500k @ 4.2
EVA 970 FTW
8gigs RAM
win 8.1

Overclock the GPU
 
Man... I was really hoping we would see something from nVidia for a optimization guide with comparisons. They do it so well!
 
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