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I need your guys opinion on this PC

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Hello Gents,

     Please take a look at this rig, and see if it will run gta4 flawlessly on all high settings, and if you think it will run gta v as; since it is coming out for PC. Thank you in advance. Click here to see the PC

 

Respectfully,

 

Draze67

Dang, I have a quarter of what that has and Im still running my games on maxed out settings from Battlefield 3 and 4, GTA IV, COD's, Crysis 2, etc.  All on a GTX260, Quad core 2.8Ghz, 8GB Ram.  I think you're good to go. 

 

Oh and I have had great luck with Nvidia over ATI.  Also, its good to match your motherboard chipset with your graphics card.  Nvidia with Nvidia, you know.  So just make sure it has that.  

Edited by Spitfire7

You'll have no issues whatsoever. Though in hindsight from getting my PC, I'd upgrade the fans to the 'Maximum 120MM Case Cooling Fans for your selected case'. It's the one thing that has let my build down- definitely worth spending an extra $9 to get that in my opinion.

 

 

You might wanna get some noise reduction put on. Gaming PCs can be pretty loud. Also, GIGABYTE mobos are a little hit and miss, in mine and a friends experience anyway. Other then that, that thing should fly :)

 

Also, I know what I'm saying is probably too late.

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