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Following my recent post I've decided to buy a new memory card as I've discovered that this is the bottleneck of my system and is lagging GTA IV. I have the GeForce GT 630 and I want to change this. Can someone suggest a card that could easily run GTA IV at medium/high settings at around the £35 mark please?

Any help appreciated, thanks

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For £35 you would be much better off, not buying a new graphics card.

 

Graphics cards are not cheap and they get more expensive the better they are.

For example my old graphics card was a 1GB nVidia GTX 550TI, it cost me £80 roughly. It could run GTA IV on medium settings relatively well and with LCPDFR but not with ENB.

 

My newest graphics card is a 2GB nVidia GTX 760 SuperClocked. It cost me £200. It runs GTA IV on highest settings with ENB and LCPDFR no problem.

Budget graphics cards tend to be around £60 or more for the up to date ones, the old you go the cheaper they get but the less likely they are to run games properly.

 

If you really wanted to go gaming pc and build a rig, don't cut your costs on the graphics card. But if you are not interested in gaming all to much and only play games every so often then don't make any changes.

 

That is the best advice I can give.

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