: Deleting the cache folder in your FiveM Application Data can often fix sudden performance dips caused by corrupted server assets.
To eliminate FPS drops and bottlenecks in FiveM, you must balance the load between your CPU and GPU while stripping away background system drag . Because FiveM is heavily CPU-bound—especially on high-population roleplay servers—most "bottlenecks" occur when the CPU hits 100% usage while the GPU sits idle. 1. Shift Load to the GPU
: Slide these to 0% . This removes NPCs and car variations that drain CPU cycles.
: Set Texture Quality and Shader Quality to "High" or "Very High" to force the GPU to take over more rendering tasks.
: Deleting the cache folder in your FiveM Application Data can often fix sudden performance dips caused by corrupted server assets.
To eliminate FPS drops and bottlenecks in FiveM, you must balance the load between your CPU and GPU while stripping away background system drag . Because FiveM is heavily CPU-bound—especially on high-population roleplay servers—most "bottlenecks" occur when the CPU hits 100% usage while the GPU sits idle. 1. Shift Load to the GPU
: Slide these to 0% . This removes NPCs and car variations that drain CPU cycles.
: Set Texture Quality and Shader Quality to "High" or "Very High" to force the GPU to take over more rendering tasks.