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2. GPU driver version could have something to do with it.
3. More RAM and a better CPU will help, most i5s only have 4 cores and 4 threads, and GTA V has been known to have issues with them half of the time.
4. The RX 570 wasn't really made for high settings in every game, it's an entry level card that's better suited for medium settings
5. Can also be the game version, as Rockstar sucks at what they do. Half of the time, their games are broken and buggy, and perform pretty awful. *coughs*RDR2*coughs*
If it's a video, they usually post the specs on the description.
i.e.
i5-3470 (Find a 3rd gen i7, like a 3770)
8GB DDR3-1600 (get another 8GB)
RX 570
Also you're going to want to upgrade to 10, 7 lost extended support in January and will not receive any more security updates, so your system will be at risk. The only users of 7 that get updates are professional and enterprise users (aka businesses) that have to pay Microsoft for continued security updates.
I didn't say Windows 7 is causing it, but it's still best to get to 10 because it's the only Windows OS receiving updates.
Don't get 8.
I was running an i5 3570k, GeForce 970, 32GB of RAM, and a SSD and at 1080p on high settings I could dip into the 40's at default high settings. My system was better than yours in every way.
I am thinking you're doing a bit of rounding, where you've found an example where your GPU is in a system getting that performance but you're maybe ignoring some of the difference and details between what their configuration was and what yous is.
Well the only issue I can recall from personal experience is using the Custom radio on a quad core. For some reason the in-game MP3 player was absurdly CPU intensive and could easy cost 10-20 FPS. Turn custom radio off 60FPS, turn it on 45FPS.
So that's my advice, don't bother with the Custom radio unless you have a more modern CPU or an i7 or better.
Yes, a quick search shows it too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOCn6FXfIos