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Will my average PC be able to run GTA V when it comes out ?

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September 8, 2014 6:21:27 AM

Well I know for sure that I won't be able to run it on recommended settings, but will I be able to get at least around 30 fps on minimum settings for GTA V on my HP Pavilion All-In-One PC ?

My specs are :
Core i5-4570T processor
4GB DDR3 RAM
1 TB hard drive space (i just mentioned this for namesake, its quite obvious i have enough space)
aaand a GT 710.

I bought my PC a few months ago, and I can run most games from 2012 and before at decent fps on med settings. I can run some 2013 games on low settings too.
I'm a real fan of open world city-ish games, and I've played san andreas, sleeping dogs, just cause 2, and a few others, so I'm really hoping I can at least run GTA 5...

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September 8, 2014 6:27:37 AM

With a 710 GT, which is barely enough for HD video, not a chance.
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September 8, 2014 6:30:14 AM

I suggest upgrading to a GTX 560 or a 580 Ti if your budget gives. GTA V requires a GTX 480 to run (or at least what I've heard it requires.) Other components can handle them but you'll need to go low because of your RAM. Get a matching 4gb stick to max out the game. You can run it all low if you keep your current card and stick.
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September 8, 2014 6:35:32 AM

Intel Celeron said:
I suggest upgrading to a GTX 560 or a 580 Ti if your budget gives. GTA V requires a GTX 480 to run (or at least what I've heard it requires.) Other components can handle them but you'll need to go low because of your RAM. Get a matching 4gb stick to max out the game. You can run it all low if you keep your current card and stick.


Thanks, just what I was looking for. I might be getting a new graphics card next year, but until then I'll at least be able to run it on all low when it comes out...
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September 8, 2014 7:07:49 AM

It's an AIO. I doubt you can upgrade the video.
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September 9, 2014 11:39:38 AM

4745454b said:
It's an AIO. I doubt you can upgrade the video.


Yeah, you can't upgrade a graphics card in an all-in-one pc. You will need to build a new pc if you want to play that game.
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September 9, 2014 10:47:37 PM

it's impossible to replace Graphics card in an aio PC , but i saw a video on the internet that there is an aio can be build by yourself ... but most AIO has designed for one spec.
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September 10, 2014 5:21:51 AM

All low then yes, he can play. But who wants to play GTA V on low anyway? For the minimum(Again, as what I've heard) is a GT 530. His CPU is OK, His RAM RAM is 2gb short and his Video card is A LONG WAY away from highest. (GTA V uses a Core i5 2500T at highest. and Core 2 Duo E8200)
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