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We'll need to see your specs to help determine why you're lagging.

To find your graphics card related info, type dxdiag in the run box in the start menu. Click the "Display" tab to see your graphics card.

To find CPU / RAM, go to start --> right click on Computer --> properties.

Edit: Forgot, dxdiag can also tell you CPU and RAM so above step is not always necessary. This info will be on the "system" tab.

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There are so many cards out there, I can't list just one. I, myself, recommend Nvidia based cards (like my EVGA GTX 560 Ti). However, depending on your power supply, you may want to settle for a less powerful card.

Sites like Newegg (US and Canada) are good, but there are many other sites to get cards, not to mention physical stores.

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Cards range anywhere from $50 (really low-end cards, not what you want) to high end $1,000 cards (extreme dual GPU cards with water cooling systems for extreme systems). I would expect, for your needs, to pay about $200 for a card in order to play GTA well. I don't have any more time to stay on the forums now, so someone else can take over from here.

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