
Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition
Enhanced Edition / Native Render / No Ray Tracing
Tested with AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D • DDR5-6000 MHz
Estimated frames per second (FPS)
Tested at Ultra High Settings
Rockstar's open-world heist epic, originally released in 2013 and re-released in March 2024 as the Enhanced Edition on RAGE with ray-traced shadows, DLSS 3 and AMD FSR 2.1. The Enhanced Edition is the easiest way to push GTA V well past 200 FPS on current hardware.
How demanding is Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition?
GTA V Enhanced runs on Rockstar's RAGE engine with ray-traced shadows, NVIDIA DLSS 3 Super Resolution and Frame Generation, plus AMD FSR 2.1 upscaling. The Enhanced Edition revisits 2013 assets with modern shading; CPU draw-call load in Los Santos traffic is now the main bottleneck rather than the GPU at the top settings.
What GPU do you need for Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition?
Our estimates suggest the RTX 5060 holds above 160 FPS at 1080p; an RTX 5070 or Radeon RX 9070 XT comfortably clears 200 FPS at 1440p. Native 4K above 120 FPS comfortably falls to the RTX 5080 or RTX 5090. Any current EMARQUE gaming PC will run GTA V Enhanced at high refresh — pair it with a 144 Hz or 240 Hz monitor and an SSD.
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