GTA V's rage engine has a temperamental cap on its fps at 186 to 187ish. Its an old game & 144hz monitors were barely around back then. So if you cap your fps to 186 you should see really good frametimes & average lows etc. Good luck.
So you reckon its a 9800X3d issue?was thinking of getting this cpu but im not impressed with the frametime of it on alot of benchmarks i've seen.Seeing alot of threads about random stuttering with it aswell. What about if you cap to 144?do you get the same stutters?
It's not the hardware, GTA is known to have issues on high end equipment. Don't get the 9800X3D unless you're upgrading from something older than a 5800X3D though, especially for 1440, a GPU makes more difference.
I have the same exact issue 9800x3d also..
This can be easily solved by running FiveM instead GTA5. Easily over 450 FPS.
GTA V's rage engine has a temperamental cap on its fps at 186 to 187ish. Its an old game & 144hz monitors were barely around back then. So if you cap your fps to 186 you should see really good frametimes & average lows etc. Good luck.
Ohhh, I’ll try this. I wonder what happens at lower settings / higher fps.
Definitely lower than that. I'd just set it at 144 fps and call it a day.
Sadly there's an issue with the engine of GTA V and the stutters happen after reaching 188 fps. :((
Thinks Gamers Nexus remarked about that at some point when they tested some Intel CPU.
So you reckon its a 9800X3d issue?was thinking of getting this cpu but im not impressed with the frametime of it on alot of benchmarks i've seen.Seeing alot of threads about random stuttering with it aswell.
What about if you cap to 144?do you get the same stutters?
It's not the hardware, GTA is known to have issues on high end equipment. Don't get the 9800X3D unless you're upgrading from something older than a 5800X3D though, especially for 1440, a GPU makes more difference.