Quick Answer
Getting 144Hz in GTA 6 on an RTX 5070 Ti requires the right in-game settings, an up-to-date driver, and a 144Hz-capable monitor. At 1080p and 1440p the RTX 5070 Ti handles 144fps comfortably with DLSS Quality enabled. At native 4K you will need DLSS Performance or Balanced to sustain that target.
Why the RTX 5070 Ti Can Hit 144Hz in GTA 6
The RTX 5070 Ti sits in NVIDIA's upper-mid-range tier on the Blackwell architecture, with a substantial uplift in raster and ray-tracing throughput over the previous generation. GTA 6 is built on a heavily upgraded RAGE engine that is both CPU and GPU intensive, but the RTX 5070 Ti has the headroom to push 144fps at the resolutions most South African gamers target.
The key lever is DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. With MFG active, the card can effectively multiply output frames beyond what the GPU renders natively, making 144fps achievable even at demanding settings. Make sure you are running Game Ready Driver 576 or later for full Blackwell DLSS 4 support.
In-Game Settings to Target 144Hz
Start by setting your in-game frame rate cap to 144 and locking your monitor refresh to 144Hz in Windows display settings. In GTA 6's graphics menu:
- Resolution scale: Set to native or use DLSS Quality (not native for 4K)
- Shadows: High, not Ultra , shadow quality has an outsized GPU cost in RAGE
- Reflections: Medium, as screen-space reflections are expensive in dense city scenes
- Ambient Occlusion: HBAO rather than GTAO for a meaningful fps recovery
- Anisotropic Filtering: 16x , this is nearly free on modern GPUs
- DLSS: Quality at 1440p, Balanced or Performance at 4K
At 1080p on High settings with DLSS Quality you should sit well above 144fps, giving you headroom to enable Ray Traced Shadows or Reflections without dropping below the target.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a specific monitor to actually see 144Hz?
Yes. Your monitor must support 144Hz at your chosen resolution and be connected via DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 2.1. A 60Hz monitor will cap your visual output at 60fps regardless of GPU output. Many South African gaming monitors in the R3,500-R7,000 range now offer 1440p 144Hz as a standard spec.
Does DLSS Multi Frame Generation cause input lag?
MFG adds a small amount of latency, typically 1-3ms at high frame rates. Pair it with NVIDIA Reflex enabled in-game to offset this. At 144+ fps the net latency is still lower than playing at 60fps without Reflex.
Is the RTX 5070 Ti worth buying in South Africa for GTA 6?
For 1440p 144Hz gaming it is one of the most capable cards available locally without paying flagship RTX 5080 or 5090 prices. If your primary use case is high-refresh gaming in demanding open-world titles, it represents strong value in rand terms.
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