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Will this setup run Lspdfr fine?

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Hello. This pc would run lspdfr fine?

Answers would be appreciated. 🙂

 

My setup :

 

MOTHERBOARD : ASUS MAXIMUS VIII HERO

PROCESSOR : I7-6700K 

GRAPHICS CARD : ASUS ROG STRIX GTX 980TI 

RAM, MEMORY : G.SKILL TRIDENT Z RGB 16GB (2X8) DDR4 3200MHZ

OS : WINDOWS 10

STORAGE : Kingston NV2 1TB M.2 PCI-E 4.0 NVM 

POWER SUPPLY : ZALMAN 700 W 

COOLER :  COOLER MASTER

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21 hours ago, PDPDAVE said:

What do you think? Why? 🙂

See for yourself the recommended requirements of gta 5. graphics card: GTX 660 2GB, and you have a GTX 980TI which I assume has 6GB, you have 16GB of ram and gta only needs 8GB. I know that LSPDFR burdens the computer but not to such an extent that the game is uncomfortable. Also, I used to play on weaker hardware, gta5 and LSPDFR played beautifully 😁I hope I clarified the topic, enjoy playing Sheriff!🚨

Edited by xhermes1337

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On 3/26/2024 at 10:25 AM, HabubEj8 said:

Do you think mine will run it I have a i5-6500 , 1050ti,32gb ram, and I’m not sure anything else about this I paid 100$ for it 

Do you know the name of it and does it work on LSPDFR and GTA?

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