Can I run gta 5 on Intel core i3 2120, GPU Nvidia gt 610 2 Gb, RAM 4 Gb, Power Supply 500 watts, Windows 8.1 64 bit, Hard 1 tb

kvklm

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Hi,
I want to know whether I am able to run gta 5 on intel core i3 2120 processor, 4gb ram, Nvidia gt 610 2 Gb, Windows 8.1 64 bit and 500 watts of power supply
 
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Here's a gameplay of some guy on YouTube, he has i3-3250 (so i am not sure how much better it is than what you have, and he has the same GTX 610.

He gets upper 20's to 30 FPS, i am not sure what his setting are as i am at work and can't listen, but check out his gameplay, maybe see if you can find exactly the same setup you have.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj1zr9Ts0Hc

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I recently got a GTX 970 to go with my i5 4460 as I thought it would be better to go all out and get a monster than a mid range one as the monster will last me about 2-3 years there about while a mid range one I would have to upgrade more sooner.

With my system I can play anything ultra 60fps 1080p I think my system is about £400-500 and each part was bought separately. And to think a year ago my older parts in the system made it work about £250. The GPU and CPU eat most of that price tag.

Its better to get the best you can as it will last longer as if you keep upgrading to budget parts every time you will have to upgrade more often.
 

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Here's a gameplay of some guy on YouTube, he has i3-3250 (so i am not sure how much better it is than what you have, and he has the same GTX 610.

He gets upper 20's to 30 FPS, i am not sure what his setting are as i am at work and can't listen, but check out his gameplay, maybe see if you can find exactly the same setup you have.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj1zr9Ts0Hc
 
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Gt610 Can run it but his pc will work so much 100% everything ;p
he will run it at low res
 
I really just don't understand why you would pay around £29.99-39.99 for GTA V only to play it at a low resolution and low settings at a sub par frame-rate.
There is a difference between running a game and a playable gaming experience.

If you would like to game as a hobby you will have to invest in a better pc and the borderline build would be an:
-Quad i5 Haswell or Skylake
-2x4GB or 1x8GB RAM
-GTX 960 at the very least for 1080p