Best GTA V PC settings: How to optimize graphics & boost FPS

Matt Porter
GTA Online characters running from a helicopter

GTA V is one of the most popular games in the world, but with its huge map and crazy action, it can be tough for your computer to handle. If you want to optimize your graphics and get better performance in the Rockstar title, here are the best GTA V PC settings so you can boost your FPS.

Grand Theft Auto V was first released back in 2013, but 11 years later, it still attracts millions of players a year. From GTA Online to modded servers like NoPixel, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Los Santos.

The fifth entry in the legendary series is set in San Andreas County and offers the biggest map that GTA has ever had, coming in at 30 square miles of land. However, GTA 6 might change that, as the upcoming title’s map is rumored to be quite a lot bigger than its predecessor’s.

With all the buildings, vehicles, NPCs, and more found in the game, it can be tough for computers to run it well. To give you a hand, we’ve put together the best PC settings to enhance your graphics and boost your FPS.

Los Santos in GTA V
Having the right settings can work wonders for performance.

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If you’re struggling for FPS in GTA V, there are some surprising settings you can change that could have a big impact on your performance.

You may not even notice the grass while you’re driving around Los Santos, but knocking the quality down from Ultra to Normal can add 12 extra frames per second. Turning MSAA anti-aliasing down is also very useful, with big performance improvements between 8x, 4x, and 2x.

You can view our best graphics settings below.

Graphics Tab

  • Screen Type: Full Screen
  • Resolution: 1920×1080 for high end graphics cards, 1600×900 for best FPS.
  • Aspect Ratio: Auto
  • Refresh Rate: Select highest number than matches your monitor’s refresh rate
  • Output Monitor: 1
  • FXAA: On
  • MSAA: Off
  • VSync: Off
  • Pause Game On Focus Loss: Off
  • Population Density: Disabled
  • Population Variety: Disabled
  • Distance Scaling: Disabled.
  • Texture Quality: Normal
  • Shader Quality: High
  • Shadow Quality: Normal
  • Reflection Quality: High
  • Reflection MSAA: X2
  • Water Quality: Normal
  • Particles Quality: Normal
  • Grass Quality: Normal
  • Soft Shadows: Sharp
  • Post FX: High
  • Motion Blur Strength: Disabled
  • Anisotropic Filtering: Off
  • Ambient Occlusion: High
  • Tessellation: Off

Advanced Graphics

  • Long Shadows: Off
  • High Resolution: Off
  • High Detail Streaming While Flying: Off
  • Frame Scaling Mode: Off
The settings menu in GTA V.
You can easily optimize GTA V’s settings.

Of course, if you’re running very old hardware, there might not be any GTA V settings that can help your FPS. For everyone else, the settings listed above should help boost your FPS, and make your time in Los Santos smoother.

That’s everything you need to know about GTA V settings for PC. For more on the Rockstar title, check out our articles below:

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About The Author

Matt is CharlieINTEL's UK Editor, specializing in all things Call of Duty, including Warzone and Modern Warfare 2. Matt previously worked as a freelance esports writer for Gfinity, before joining Dexerto in 2018 as a Junior & Senior Writer. You can contact Matt via email at: [email protected]

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