Fivem
FPS performance data for different CPU and GPU combinations
Play on customized dedicated servers with FiveM, the ultimate multiplayer modification framework for Grand Theft Auto V.
Minimum Requirements
- CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 / AMD X8 FX-8350
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB / AMD HD 7870 2GB
- RAM: 8 GB
- Storage: 72 GB (Base Game) + 20 GB (Mod Cache)
FPS Performance Dashboard
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About Fivem
FiveM is not a standalone game, but rather a modification framework for Grand Theft Auto V that allows players to play on customized dedicated servers. While it shares the setting of Los Santos and the core physics engine of Rockstar's open-world masterpiece, FiveM transforms the genre into a limitless sandbox. Unlike the official GTA Online, FiveM allows server owners to modify the game world extensively, creating unique experiences ranging from realistic economy simulators and drift racing servers to the wildly popular 'Roleplay' (RP) servers where players act out the lives of police officers, criminals, doctors, and civilians using custom avatars.
The platform has maintained immense popularity and a massive player base, often surpassing the concurrent player count of the base game on Steam. This success is driven largely by the Roleplay community and high-profile content creators on Twitch (such as those on the NoPixel server). The gameplay loop is entirely dependent on the specific server joined; some offer competitive shooting and racing, while others focus on social interaction and improvisational acting. The ability to import custom vehicles, weapons, and maps keeps the content fresh, fostering a vibrant, community-driven ecosystem.
From a benchmarking perspective, FiveM is significantly more hardware-intensive than the vanilla version of GTA V. While the graphics engine is the same, servers often utilize unoptimized custom scripts, high-poly vehicle models, and 4K textures that place a heavy load on the CPU and system RAM. A system that runs GTA V at 60 FPS may drop to 30 FPS in a crowded FiveM server city center. To ensure smooth gameplay, 16GB of RAM is highly recommended over the minimum 8GB to handle texture streaming, and an SSD is essential to reduce the 'texture pop-in' caused by downloading server assets on the fly.
FPS Benchmarks
| CPU | GPU | Resolution | Settings | Avg FPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMD Ryzen 7 9700X | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti | 1920x1080 | Low | 58.5 |