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Hello everyone I was just wondering if the specs are good enough for gta IV and lcpdfr I dont have  the PC yet but I am thinking of getting it and ya here are the specs. EDIT: oh and if any of you guys know how many FPS I might get it will be good to know but ya just wondering if the specs I listed were good enough.

 

  • ntel Core i5 i5-4570 3.20GHz Quad-Core 1150 RET Processor
  • Gigabyte GA-H87M-D3H 1150 CV 2x16 XFRX 4D3 M32 GL R MATX Motherboard
  • 8GB DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 Memory
  • 1TB SATA3 7200RPM 64MB Cache
  • DVD±RW DL 24x SATA Black Optical Drive
  • Radeon HD7750 1GD5 X16 XFRX DVI HDMI DSP
  • XPredator X1 ATX Mid Tower No PSU Blue Chassis
  • Ultra 600W PSU
  • Aerocool 1 Bay Front Fan Control Panel
  • 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Onboard
  • Tenda W311P PCI 802.11bgn Adapter
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32/64bit SP1 COA
  • 1 Year Warranty On Labor & Parts
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Hello everyone I was just wondering if the specs are good enough for gta IV and lcpdfr I dont have  the PC yet but I am thinking of getting it and ya here are the specs. EDIT: oh and if any of you guys know how many FPS I might get it will be good to know but ya just wondering if the specs I listed were good enough.

 

  • ntel Core i5 i5-4570 3.20GHz Quad-Core 1150 RET Processor
  • Gigabyte GA-H87M-D3H 1150 CV 2x16 XFRX 4D3 M32 GL R MATX Motherboard
  • 8GB DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 Memory
  • 1TB SATA3 7200RPM 64MB Cache
  • DVD±RW DL 24x SATA Black Optical Drive
  • Radeon HD7750 1GD5 X16 XFRX DVI HDMI DSP
  • XPredator X1 ATX Mid Tower No PSU Blue Chassis
  • Ultra 600W PSU
  • Aerocool 1 Bay Front Fan Control Panel
  • 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Onboard
  • Tenda W311P PCI 802.11bgn Adapter
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32/64bit SP1 COA
  • 1 Year Warranty On Labor & Parts

 

You have a good CPU but only a entry level gpu. Everything else is good. You can play the game at around 30ish fps depending in the resolution you are playing it. I suggest you upgrade the graphic card to something better. 

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You have a good CPU but only a entry level gpu. Everything else is good. You can play the game at around 30ish fps depending in the resolution you are playing it. I suggest you upgrade the graphic card to something better. 

There's really no telling what FPS he is going to get until he puts it together and tests it himself. My system is fairly powerful (AMD FX-6300 overclocked, Radeon R9 280X) and I get ~25 fps on average.

 

OP, you build looks pretty solid for an entry system, but a better graphics card wouldn't hurt if you have the extra cash.

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You're getting a mid-tower case but a micro-ATX motherboard.  I recommend a regular ATX motherboard for more placement options for your videocard to help keep your system cooler; bonus, should you ever decide to Crossfire another card together, you get more slots =D

 

And like everyone said, I recommend a higher-end videocard. 

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