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Okay right at the start I can see your mouse being sluggish, which usually falls in line with RAM being cached out, which shows during gameplay as it's hitting 7.7 out of 8 GB.

Do me a quick favour, go to Control Panel > System & Security > Power Options > Show Additional Power Options > Click on High Performance. Update your drivers for your GPU as well. After that try running the game again. You don't need to record it, but just let me know if it's running any better. Getting different RAM is going to more and likely be the best bet, seeing as you're getting high 50's FPS on GTA V aside from the stuttering, so you may not exactly need a GPU upgrade yet. One thing that is weird to me is your GPU is only pulling 3-5% when in game. Doesn't make that much sense to me as if I recall GTA is more GPU heavy than CPU. Do you have any hardware overclocked for your PC?

Edit: CPU won't be overclocked since it's not an unlocked chip, it's 7500 instead of a 7500k. I moreso meant if the GPU is overclocked.
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TaigaAisaka wrote Okay right at the start I can see your mouse being sluggish, which usually falls in line with RAM being cached out, which shows during gameplay as it's hitting 7.7 out of 8 GB.

Do me a quick favour, go to Control Panel > System & Security > Power Options > Show Additional Power Options > Click on High Performance. Update your drivers for your GPU as well. After that try running the game again. You don't need to record it, but just let me know if it's running any better. Getting different RAM is going to more and likely be the best bet, seeing as you're getting high 50's FPS on GTA V aside from the stuttering, so you may not exactly need a GPU upgrade yet. One thing that is weird to me is your GPU is only pulling 3-5% when in game. Doesn't make that much sense to me as if I recall GTA is more GPU heavy than CPU. Do you have any hardware overclocked for your PC?

Edit: CPU won't be overclocked since it's not an unlocked chip, it's 7500 instead of a 7500k. I moreso meant if the GPU is overclocked.

to be honest with you im not even sure how to check if it is, i updated my graphics driver and its still doing the same thing.
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Okay, so if you're wanting 32GB of RAM, I would get that first before you get a new GPU, stuttering aside, with a 1050 Ti, you were still very within range of 60 FPS which is good. So I would focus on the RAM first and see if there's a difference. If there's still no difference, then I would maybe consider a GPU upgrade since the fact that it's only pulling 3-5% isn't making the slightest sense to me. However the only thing I can really think of is either the RAM is holding it back or somehow the CPU is holding it back, which it really shouldn't since a 7500 and 1050 Ti I haven't heard bottlenecking each other, so there may need room for a CPU change over GPU.

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Alternatively, if you're still under the warranty for the PC to return it, an option can be to take it back to where you got it, get the money back and then add the $500 you were willing to spend on different RAM and GPU in the current build and build a brand new PC.
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TaigaAisaka wrote Okay, so if you're wanting 32GB of RAM, I would get that first before you get a new GPU, stuttering aside, with a 1050 Ti, you were still very within range of 60 FPS which is good. So I would focus on the RAM first and see if there's a difference. If there's still no difference, then I would maybe consider a GPU upgrade since the fact that it's only pulling 3-5% isn't making the slightest sense to me. However the only thing I can really think of is either the RAM is holding it back or somehow the CPU is holding it back, which it really shouldn't since a 7500 and 1050 Ti I haven't heard bottlenecking each other, so there may need room for a CPU change over GPU.

amazon.com/Corsair-Dominator-Plat...01BGZEWO2/

Alternatively, if you're still under the warranty for the PC to return it, an option can be to take it back to where you got it, get the money back and then add the $500 you were willing to spend on different RAM and GPU in the current build and build a brand new PC.

sadly it is no longer under warranty but ram was going to be the first thing i was looking at upgrading
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2060 would be fine for 1080p but you don't need 32gb of ram for "gaming"
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a little update i purchased and installed 16 gb of ram and installed it and everything is working fine now so it was just my 8gb of ram being overworked
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epic4chris wrote honestly it looks like my ram was at 97 percent the whole time i was playing but i dont know if you could see it with the bad quality but it would shift from around 60 to 30 then 60 then below 10 and drop to 1 2 or 3


Honestly it looks like it was a bunch of pictures thrown together in a slideshow very radiply. Was that recorded in real time? Or was it edited in any way?


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even a 2060 super with only 16gb of RAM would be good because 32 is kinda the "premium" step these days, while 16 is becoming more and more the regular, I run a 2060 super with 16gb of Corsair LPX 3200mhz and it would beautifully
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Many problems here.

1.) Your video editing skills are in dire need of work. Jokes aside, you never let us see as the game was loading the CAM software running so we have no clue if you were bottlenecking, thermal throttling, or if your internet dropped out.
2.) Did you mod or hack GTA V... Were you banned and forgot that? The ban message doesn't always show and will simply disconnect and kill the game at times..
3.) Your PC is by no means bad, it could definitely use an upgrade and I'd recommend it if you can do so. Though considering your PC I would actually go about saving and then making the upgrade because that PC from case to motherboard is a piece of junk. CPU is okay, graphics card could be better, but isn't bad, RAM is abysmal likely not the source of the problem though.

Having more RAM just means you can do more things with your PC. Today's standard seems to hit many for having 16GB of RAM clocked at 2800 - 3600. All RAM does is say, "Hey I can run discord, chrome and a game all at the same time, just don't you dare open OBS! I'm capped!" More you have the more you can do.

Getting a 2060 or a 2060 Super would be a great upgrade though I'd recommend looking into benchmarks more and make a choice between a 2060, 2060 Super, 5700 XT, 2070, or 2070 Super and I'd lean on the 5700 XT.
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