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Could i run GTA IV on Max?

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It's your CPU that 1.3GHz Dual Core is way below what they recommend they want at least a 1.8 GHz Dual Core. Anyone wanting to know his GPU it's a 1 GB Radeon HD graphics it's integrated into his CPU his CPU is an APU. He needs to upgrade entirely.

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    An APU stands for Accelerated Processing unit which is just AMD's way of saying CPU and GPU together. Basically a it's like integrated graphics except it's on the CPU instead of the motherboard.

It's your CPU that 1.3GHz Dual Core is way below what they recommend they want at least a 1.8 GHz Dual Core. Anyone wanting to know his GPU it's a 1 GB Radeon HD graphics it's integrated into his CPU his CPU is an APU. He needs to upgrade entirely.

 

You're right  :thumbsup:

 

I also did an entire upgrade in september, but I still need to replace my GPU

 

 

(srry for bad english)

 

 

*EDIT* actually I never heard about an APU before  :whistling:

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It's your CPU that 1.3GHz Dual Core is way below what they recommend they want at least a 1.8 GHz Dual Core. Anyone wanting to know his GPU it's a 1 GB Radeon HD graphics it's integrated into his CPU his CPU is an APU. He needs to upgrade entirely.

 

Wrong It Turns out my Laptop does have a real graphics card but my pc dosn't tell me.

I think it's better to upgrade your gpu for higher settings, you have enough Ram to play on max

 

Well could i upgrade it? Debating the fact i'm on a laptop so Idk......./

Its almost nigh impossible to upgrade things on a laptop.

 

The most you can do is add more RAM.

 

Its too costly and wasteful of your time if you attempt to upgrade a GPU / CPU on a laptop

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

You're right  :thumbsup:

 

I also did an entire upgrade in september, but I still need to replace my GPU

 

 

(srry for bad english)

 

 

*EDIT* actually I never heard about an APU before  :whistling:

 

An APU stands for Accelerated Processing unit which is just AMD's way of saying CPU and GPU together. Basically a it's like integrated graphics except it's on the CPU instead of the motherboard.

Wrong It Turns out my Laptop does have a real graphics card but my pc dosn't tell me.

 

Well could i upgrade it? Debating the fact i'm on a laptop so Idk......./

 

Your CPU is an APU which automatically means it has a GPU with your CPU you can't debate if it's a APU it has a GPU connected to the CPU. Not debatable. That's what an APU is.

An APU stands for Accelerated Processing unit which is just AMD's way of saying CPU and GPU together. Basically a it's like integrated graphics except it's on the CPU instead of the motherboard.

Thanks for the info!  :thumbsup:

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