Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced

Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced

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Best Settings For 4080 Super Setup On Enhanced Edition?
Just got home from work and got the Enhanced Edition up and running. Averaging 70ish FPS with EVERYTHING maxed out (4K LG OLED). What can be effectively lowered to boost FPS. Also should I have NVIDIA Reflex on? I have only gotten on GTA Online, haven't jumped into the Story Mode yet, so I'm not sure if that matters. Just looking for tips from everyone, was always console till not too long ago.



PC Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i9 14900KF (2.4GHz) Processor
GPU: ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
Motherboard: MSI MPG Z790 EDGE WIFI
Ram: G. SKILL 64GB DDR5-5600
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Originally posted by BigPete7978:
Just got home from work and got the Enhanced Edition up and running. Averaging 70ish FPS with EVERYTHING maxed out (4K LG OLED). What can be effectively lowered to boost FPS. Also should I have NVIDIA Reflex on? I have only gotten on GTA Online, haven't jumped into the Story Mode yet, so I'm not sure if that matters. Just looking for tips from everyone, was always console till not too long ago.



PC Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i9 14900KF (2.4GHz) Processor
GPU: ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
Motherboard: MSI MPG Z790 EDGE WIFI
Ram: G. SKILL 64GB DDR5-5600
Reflex is to reduce input latency, unless you like input lag, you should leave it on.
James. Mar 5 @ 2:56am 
where do you change this, in game or somwhere else?
Have you turned on DLSS?
kth Mar 5 @ 3:06am 
Bro Im sorry but you shall be happy that this game launches on your rust bucket...
Z0011 Mar 5 @ 3:11am 
Originally posted by BigPete7978:
Just got home from work and got the Enhanced Edition up and running. Averaging 70ish FPS with EVERYTHING maxed out (4K LG OLED). What can be effectively lowered to boost FPS. Also should I have NVIDIA Reflex on? I have only gotten on GTA Online, haven't jumped into the Story Mode yet, so I'm not sure if that matters. Just looking for tips from everyone, was always console till not too long ago.



PC Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i9 14900KF (2.4GHz) Processor
GPU: ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
Motherboard: MSI MPG Z790 EDGE WIFI
Ram: G. SKILL 64GB DDR5-5600
Change settings all to high then test one by one, mostly the RTX settings lower your frames
i would go for FG from GE or Lossless Scaling if you can. but i would prefer dlss settings over FG. proably will bosst a ton alone in qulaity mode if not used already.
Ames Mar 5 @ 3:21am 
Turn depth of field to normal or off, turn down the motion blur. I would turn off all the ray tracing except reflections and run with DLSS quality since normal anti aliasing forces TAA which is blurry.
Originally posted by Ames:
Turn depth of field to normal or off, turn down the motion blur. I would turn off all the ray tracing except reflections and run with DLSS quality since normal anti aliasing forces TAA which is blurry.
where is the depth of field option? I have been looking for it but i dont see it.
Henzeus Mar 5 @ 11:55pm 
you have the same microcenter pc i bought. great system. i have everything cranked to the max and it runs fine. i cannot find the hdr settings/calibration
Last edited by Henzeus; Mar 5 @ 11:55pm
Ames Mar 6 @ 7:21am 
Originally posted by Jackie Paper:
Originally posted by Ames:
Turn depth of field to normal or off, turn down the motion blur. I would turn off all the ray tracing except reflections and run with DLSS quality since normal anti aliasing forces TAA which is blurry.
where is the depth of field option? I have been looking for it but i dont see it.
It's in graphics
Originally posted by Henzeus:
you have the same microcenter pc i bought. great system. i have everything cranked to the max and it runs fine. i cannot find the hdr settings/calibration
Yes my PC is from Microcenter. Absolutely love it. Had it around a year or so. How many FPS are you getting with it maxed though?
peon Mar 6 @ 6:04pm 
Something aint right, I have to agree with everyone else now after actually doing some benchmarks.

I see why they tried to remove the ability to benchmark lmao, but another user pointed out its still there if you actually load into a save.

Doesnt seem no matter what settings I use, the fps just fluctuates wildly, dipping kinda crazy.

I noticed even though im playing single player, battleye and the social club app are both using cpu in the backgrond, and I wonder if it has something to do with that.
Originally posted by peon:
Something aint right, I have to agree with everyone else now after actually doing some benchmarks.

I see why they tried to remove the ability to benchmark lmao, but another user pointed out its still there if you actually load into a save.

Doesnt seem no matter what settings I use, the fps just fluctuates wildly, dipping kinda crazy.

I noticed even though im playing single player, battleye and the social club app are both using cpu in the backgrond, and I wonder if it has something to do with that.
So it ain't my PC right? Because this is driving me crazy.
Originally posted by peon:
Something aint right, I have to agree with everyone else now after actually doing some benchmarks.

I see why they tried to remove the ability to benchmark lmao, but another user pointed out its still there if you actually load into a save.

Doesnt seem no matter what settings I use, the fps just fluctuates wildly, dipping kinda crazy.

I noticed even though im playing single player, battleye and the social club app are both using cpu in the backgrond, and I wonder if it has something to do with that.

If you are only playing singleplayer, dont load battle eye, no need for it
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