Which video settings for GTAV ,setting by setting are best for my laptop's specs?

Maq___

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Hi all,
I have a Lenovo Y-700 laptop with : i7-6700 HQ processor,16 GB DDR4 RAM and Nvidia GTX 960 M 4 GB GDDR5.
I can play GTA V at high settings at 1080p resoluion,but without cars mods installed!
If I install mega cars packs mods with over 300 cars,I face huge FPS drops!

So I would please someone to tell me which are the BEST video settings,so I could play the game with the cars mods installed!

But please,setting by setting! The MAX that I can get out from my graphics card,but with nice FPS!

Thanks to all in advance!
Best regards!
 
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Switch off all types of Anti-Alaising: FXAA, MSAA and TXAA(If available). A GTX 960 is a pretty good card, and I've used your laptop before for testing. Texture quality can be high, shader, shadow, pparticles, water, reflection can be high(I'm suggesting this as if you turn them to normal, the game looks absolutely crap).
Post FX can be high, tesselation normal or high, and experiment with anist..whatever filtering. If you don't get 60 FPS, then there must be some other issue going on...

atljsf

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shadows doesn't affect the vram much, the other depends purely on the gpu processor and partially on cpu, so try disabling everything, then start adding options one by one in lower values and keep checking fps while gaming, use fraps or msi afterburner to check how things go

the view distance also affects when using those textures, consider lowering it
 

Wite with problems

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Switch off all types of Anti-Alaising: FXAA, MSAA and TXAA(If available). A GTX 960 is a pretty good card, and I've used your laptop before for testing. Texture quality can be high, shader, shadow, pparticles, water, reflection can be high(I'm suggesting this as if you turn them to normal, the game looks absolutely crap).
Post FX can be high, tesselation normal or high, and experiment with anist..whatever filtering. If you don't get 60 FPS, then there must be some other issue going on...
 
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