I’ve looked throughout this forum a lot for a solution to this issue and haven’t found anything that has solved it for me yet.
GTA V version? 1.0. 1493.0 Up to date? Yes Legit or Pirate copy? Legit Steam/CD/Social Club? Steam Windows version? 10 pro x64 Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again? Yes Error screenshot (if any) System specifications gtx 1050ti, amd ryzen 3 2200g 6mb, 8gb RAM What did you do to get this issue? Installed FiveM What server did you get this issue on? All servers CitizenFX.log fileCitizenFX.log (242.0 KB)
.dmp files/report IDs
If an issue with starting: GTA V folder screenshot
Did you try to disable/uninstall your Anti-virus? yes
I’ve tried just about everything I can think of short of upgrading my hardware despite the fact that the PC build is only 6 weeks old. I’ve reinstalled FiveM about 3/4 times, cleared the cache about twice as much. It’s very frustrating as I built this machine for RP and it doesn’t run FiveM any better than my 10 year old laptop. I’ve played on at least 5/6 servers over the past few weeks with the same issues and the server I play on now is a popular streamer server so I know it’s definitely not the server. It gets to the point where the FPS drops tremendously and I’ll either session or FiveM will crash completely. It’s worse when I’m in cars too it’s just a slideshow when I’m the passenger. Running on low settings just makes it look worse while its freezing.
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Thanks but I already tried that. Running on low settings just makes it look worse while its freezing. However I have no issues at all during vanilla GTAV or during online so it’s only when I run FiveM. I’m not very hardware savvy. What is not optimal about the build? what needs to be upgraded?
Hmm, that is wierd. Does this occur on all servers or a specific one?
Well, I have a 980ti & i7-6700k with 16gb of ram and I play on high settings at around 40-60 FPS depending on the server, so I’d recommend atleast a 1060 3gb
the 1050 ti is more then capable, your setup is fine the only thing i see that might be a limitation is your RAM, 8gb will get eatin up pretty quick depending on the server you are running and how much ram is being used before FiveM is even open.
keep and eye on your memory usage when this happens.
@Painwithin in my case RAM is not an issue, YES RAM is needed but not the only thing, @SmokySloth if you have HDD ( Hard Drive Disk ) run FiveM in Windowed Mode and open Task manager , Open Performance tab and look for Disk, if you have 2screens put Task manager to 2nd screen and 1 to GTA V and see if hard drive spikes to 100% if it does that mean HDD cant read that fast which causes Spikes, but if you have GTA installed on SSD( Solid-State Drive ) if you have one, that means it would be an RAM, but i have friend who have 16GB RAM and slow HDD and they using 8-9GB of RAM and still have FPS drops, nothing to worry about if you have HDD but if SSD then you can be bit worried,
open FiveM in windowed Mode ( any res you want but keep in mind that you want to have small window ) press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to open Task Manger, put it under the GTA V windows but make sure you see number 100% or bit more and keep eye if the line is going up when FPS are down or screen freezes