Environment questions
GTA V version:
- 1.0.2699.0
Up to date:
- Yes
Legit or Pirate copy:
- Legit
Purchased where:
- Epic
Windows version:
- Windows 10, Build 1903
Did you try to delete content_index.xml and try again?
- Yes
System specifications:
- Intel i7-10750H
- GTX 1650 Ti
- 16 GB RAM
*CitizenFX crash zip file (‘Save information’ on a crash):
- N/A
logs/CitizenFX_log files:
- N/A
.dmp files/report IDs:
- N/A
If you can’t start the game at all (N/A)
GTA V folder screenshot:
GTA V/update/x64/dlcpacks screenshot:
Filepath to FiveM folder:
FiveM client folder screenshot:
Which antivirus/firewall software are you using?
Did you try to disable/uninstall your Anti-virus?
Important parts
What is the issue you’re having? FiveM Chromium Subprocess will not use dGPU–leads to “blank” screen on boot (refer to “error” screenshot below)
What are you trying to do? Force FiveM Chromium Subprocess to use dGPU
What have you tried already to fix the issue?
- Followed suggested fixes ([Solution] Forcing FiveM/RedM to use your discrete GPU | Infinite Loading Fix)
- Referred to other relevant threads
Error screenshot (if any):
Figure 1–Boot screen of FiveM
Figure 2–Task manager window
Figure 3–GPU telemtry
What did you do to get this issue?
- Ran laptop on battery
What server did you get this issue on? Be specific and name some, ‘all of them’ by itself isn’t useful!
- N/A
Additional comments
Is there a way to force FiveM’s Chromium subprocess to use the dGPU? I can’t boot FiveM w/o my charger present (quite annoying) to play, as it leads me to a screen w/o its UI (see figure 1). With it open, I can see within Task Manager that the subprocess is running off my iGPU, with everything else running off the dGPU (see figure 2, with figure 3 reflecting GPU 0 is the iGPU, and GPU 1 is the dGPU).
Both within Windows’ GPU settings + NVIDIA’s Control Panel, I cannot set the subprocess to use the dGPU since it is not a .exe file. I have tried adding the folder, but that does not work.