Building a Rig, what do you think about these components? (for gaming, GTA V at max) please help?

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CPU : "intel i5 4690k"

MOTHERBOARD: "GigaByte GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK"

GPU: "Nvidia GTX 980 Ti 6gb"

RAM: "CORSAIR Memory PC Vengeance 4 x 8 GB - DDR3-1600"

Power Supply: "Corsair 860W AX860i Modular 80 PLUS Platinum"

Cooler: "Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo"

HDD: "Seagate 1TB Desktop SSHD SATA III 64MB 7200rpm"

CASE : "Corsair Carbide 300R Window Black"


Will i be able to run, GTA V and any next-gen game at max settings and in 4k resolution?

Thanks :)
 

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yes you will be able to run any game at 4k . If you play gta v at 4k ultra settings , you will get an average fps 40+ and same with any other game except a few games like the witcher 3 and far cry 4 . If you play them at 4k ultra settings , you will get 30-40 fps on an average
 

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from the list, what component could i improve to have a 60 fps on GTA V at 4k ?
 

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if you really wanna improve the performance at 4k . Then there is only one option and that is replace the gtx 980 ti with dual gtx 970's . If you compare the performance of two 970's with one 980 ti , they are 10% faster .
 

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I don't think the VRAM multiplies in an SLI configuration for Nvidia cards. The only thing you gain in an SLI link is double the GPU processor power, for example- 1000MHz becomes 2000Mhz, but depending on your motherboard, when you SLI two high end cards, most motherboards degrade the speed of PCI-E slots from 16x to 8x in order to maintain the two cards in sync.