![]() On the i7 4790K this set-up gets us a perpetual 50-70fps read-out on the 750 Ti, with heavier dips inevitably creeping in around the downtown area. However, on an i3 machine the cheaper Nvidia card is a more consistent performer. Performance on the i7 PC shows AMD's card surging ahead of the 60fps mark. Grand Theft Auto 5 running at 1920x1080 on the high preset on Nvidia's GTX 750 Ti and AMD's R9 280. Curiously, and much like the console editions, an off-putting filtering cascade runs across all shadows in the game regardless of setting, and despite having set 16x anisotropic filtering. All told, this falls closely in line with the PS4 and Xbox One set-ups, with FXAA engaged, and the 'softer' shadow option selected as a best match. This keeps DirectX 11 features like tessellation and high quality grass in play, while the population and scaling sliders are set to 50 per cent to minimize pop-in. With Nvidia's day one 350.12 driver locked and loaded, we target high settings across the board. The GTX 750 Ti is first up, already a plucky contender for best price per pound in its bracket from earlier testing. But which is the most cost-effective path towards that 1080p60 target? In total this gives us four cards, two PCs, and a total of eight combinations to test. Given that this i7 processor alone costs around £270 (mismatching the budget associated with a GTX 750 Ti), as a counterpoint we also have a Core i3 4130 machine - a dual 3.4GHz core processor that costs just £90, also backed by 16GB of memory. Each is placed into our quad-core Intel i7 4790K machine in turn, itself backed by 16GB RAM and a speedy SSD to house the game's 64GB install.īut four cards slotted into a top-end rig isn't entirely a fair test. At the lowest end of the spectrum we have Nvidia's circa £100 GTX 750 Ti, joined by AMD's mid-range R9 280 and 290 cards (at £140 and £220 respectively), while at the top we have a GTX 780 Ti at £320. ![]() But does it actually run well?Īnd indeed, what does it take to run GTA 5 at 1920x1080 and 60 frames per second, with a mind to match console graphics settings? To answer this, we've tried it with a selection of graphics cards from each price range. The PS4 and Xbox One versions may already have the 1920x1080 checkbox ticked, but this PC effort adds a bevy of options to take things further, bringing support for resolutions up to 4K, better effects and broader draw distances. 18 months on from Grand Theft Auto 5's last-gen release, the chance to tour Los Santos at 60fps is now a reality on PC. If you're looking forward what's next, read up on every GTA 6 rumor to date, all in one place.It's finally here. And if you're getting into multiplayer, here's our guide on how to make money in GTA Online. We've also got some GTA 5 cheats that'll help in a pinch. If you're new to GTA 5 and want to know what to expect, check out our original GTA 5 review. If you struggle to hit your desired framerate, though, try lowering Post FX quality, shader quality, and/or shadow quality a notch. ![]() Otherwise, you should be good to go even with a modest build. That's probably because GTA Online has expanded loads since the game's original PC launch, with Smuggler's Run, The Doomsday Heist and more, adding tons more vehicles, missions and even a new radio station to the game. ![]() If you're low on SSD space, the size of the install could be an issue-at launch, GTA 5 required 65GB but now requires 72GB. Video Card: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB / AMD HD7870 2GB.Processor: Intel Core i5 3470 3.2GHZ (4 CPUs) / AMD X8 FX-8350 4GHZ (8 CPUs).
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