Will GTA V Run on this pc?

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Hey man, to be honest I don't think it's worth it. If you were to try and play GTA 5 you would most likely be hitting around the 10-20fps range. If I were you I would save up for a much better gaming PC (around £500). That sort of price and computer will get you a pleasant/playable GTA 5 experience. I could be wrong but knowing the specs you have, and especially knowing about the issues the graphic card you chose has, don't risk/spend your money

TomZee101

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Hey man, to be honest I don't think it's worth it. If you were to try and play GTA 5 you would most likely be hitting around the 10-20fps range. If I were you I would save up for a much better gaming PC (around £500). That sort of price and computer will get you a pleasant/playable GTA 5 experience. I could be wrong but knowing the specs you have, and especially knowing about the issues the graphic card you chose has, don't risk/spend your money
 
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Agreed.
To start with the CPU component is only a dual-core AMD.

There is a reason the computer is so cheap. You have to spend a minimum for a good experience.

My advice would be to either BUILD or look for something similar to:

i3-6100 CPU
2x4GB (or 2x8GB)
GTX750Ti or better GPU
etc

*A build like THIS, then add an RX-470 graphics card when they become available:
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/shVPnn

That's probably about the cheapest you can build a reasonably good gaming system.