Just Cause 3

Just Cause 3

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Gigabyte Feb 25, 2016 @ 8:18pm
Perfect GTX970 settings for 60fps at all times?
Game for me feels very inconsistent. Frame rate dropping when driving sometimes to 40-50s. During explosions i've seen it drop to 29 for a second and gradualy increase. What graphics settings are the most demanding?
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Samadhi Feb 25, 2016 @ 9:52pm 
I run on max on a 970, it depends what your system specs are.
kinokomushroom Feb 26, 2016 @ 12:11am 
I think it isn't your GPU, it's your CPU or RAM because I have a GTX 970 too but only 6GB RAM and it runs badly.
Nimble Mind Feb 26, 2016 @ 12:26am 
Run max on my msi 970 (with little oc) except shadow i set it to High and it always run 60 fps ( on very big explosion 50-60s fps). i7 4770K (normal boost to 3.9 Ghz no oc), RAM16GB, 1080P
And dont forget to enable adaptive vsync and force triple buffer on nvidia CP. To eleminate fps drop to 30.

@kinokomushroom Your RAM is the problem definitely, i upgrade to 16GB recently(8 GB before) and i see a huge difference in terms of perfomance (no stutter and no fps drop anymore)
Believe me the game takes 8+ GB RAM wtf !! (it always stay @7,8GB - 8,3GB)

Last edited by Nimble Mind; Feb 26, 2016 @ 12:40am
Laurens Feb 26, 2016 @ 12:56am 
Try downloading Nvidia GeForce experience, it will optimise all games you have for you according to your pc specs, I do this too and I haven't had a single issue with lag or bad fps.

(I use Gtx 960 (4GB), Intel i7 4790k and have 16gb ram)

Ps. This game is awesome
Last edited by Laurens; Feb 26, 2016 @ 1:00am
kinokomushroom Feb 26, 2016 @ 2:08am 
Originally posted by Jenko:
@kinokomushroom Your RAM is the problem definitely, i upgrade to 16GB recently(8 GB before) and i see a huge difference in terms of perfomance (no stutter and no fps drop anymore)
Believe me the game takes 8+ GB RAM wtf !! (it always stay @7,8GB - 8,3GB)
If only my PC supports non-ECC RAM. :( It only supports ECC RAM that is very expensive compare to normal RAM, so it's hard to upgrade. Oh well, I might take a bet and try normal non-ECC RAM for my PC. Thanks for your advise, and I'm happy to hear that upgrading to 16GB helps the performance a lot.!
Last edited by kinokomushroom; Feb 26, 2016 @ 2:09am
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Date Posted: Feb 25, 2016 @ 8:18pm
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