gta v 40fps most of time gtx1060 6gbddr5 amd fx8350

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Hello,

I have a problem with the most games that i have frame drops, most of time i get 40-50 fps. sometimes 60fps. i play the most on gtav.

In bios are all things like svm, cool and quiet turned off. here a print screen
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Sorry for my very bad english! :)

My specs are:
AMD fx 8350 water cooled
16gb ddr3 ram
GPU = gtx 1060 6gb
750watt power
mainboard gigabyte 970a - ud3p

thx

Lieven
 
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Most tutorials are user-made. So just search for "how to overclock the fx-8350". See if you can find something that makes sense to you.
Or DIY by simply entering BIOS and disabling turbo mode, then raise the cpu clock multiplier one click. Save, reboot, and stress test while watching temps. If...

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Hard thing to troubleshoot sometimes. First, let's make sure your system is fairly clean. Not dirt-wise, but registry errors, junk files, software conflicts, etc. Run CCleaner (if you haven't recently) and do the Clean and Registry portions both. Then run Malwarebytes to make sure no crap-ware is hogging resources and wasting clock cycles. Lastly, disable as much stuff sitting in the Tray that is possible. If it can be run on an as-needed basis, don't let it start with Win.

After you've run CCleaner, you may want to uninstall it or download a previous version of it. This latest version has a small glitch that won't let you disable monitoring. They're working on a fix as I understand it.
 
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after i have done what you said, it is improved a little bit but not stable. after 5min it was from 55fps to 50fps.
is it possible to have 60fps with the 8350? or can i have an upgrade (motherboard, cpu) that i still can use my ram(ddr3 1600mhz), etc?

*update

just tried to drive in the city and fps is now constant 55-60 so now it seems to be mutch better!

thx
 

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You're probably at the max fps in that CPU-intensive game. Online (multiplayer on a busy server) is even more CPU-demanding than single-player mode.
If you don't/can't OC the CPU, then moving to the FX 8370 would be the best you can do with that board... for maybe a 4% performance boost. Not worth the expense obviously.
 
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nope not worth it, i'll try to find a stable OC on the web, or are there on the forum OC's for the 8350?

thx
 

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Most tutorials are user-made. So just search for "how to overclock the fx-8350". See if you can find something that makes sense to you.
Or DIY by simply entering BIOS and disabling turbo mode, then raise the cpu clock multiplier one click. Save, reboot, and stress test while watching temps. If all is well, repeat. Eventually, you'll get an unstable result. that's when you want to take the core voltage up maybe 0.01v at a time and try again.
The FX-8350 has a tendency to throttle pretty easily on mid-range boards like yours. So if you see the clock speed suddenly dip while testing, you're probably at the max your board's VRMs can handle.
 
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