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Hello everyone!

 

I am new to the LCPDFR community but am wanting to become active in it. I currently do not have a computer that will support GTA IV and LCPDFR, but I am looking to buy one soon. I need help deciding which computer would be best to run these programs and decided to ask you guys. I am looking to buy this computer: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-pavilion-desktop-amd-a8-series-8gb-memory-2tb-hard-drive/3199341.p?id=1219088675337&skuId=3199341

 

Will this computer run GTA IV and LCPDFR smoothly? If not are there any other computers you guys reccomend?

 

Thank you for the help!

 

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It has no graphics card. It may run it in theory, but not well. Most folks would recommend building your own, and upping the budget by about $300 minimum.

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Hello everyone!

 

I am new to the LCPDFR community but am wanting to become active in it. I currently do not have a computer that will support GTA IV and LCPDFR, but I am looking to buy one soon. I need help deciding which computer would be best to run these programs and decided to ask you guys. I am looking to buy this computer: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-pavilion-desktop-amd-a8-series-8gb-memory-2tb-hard-drive/3199341.p?id=1219088675337&skuId=3199341

 

Will this computer run GTA IV and LCPDFR smoothly? If not are there any other computers you guys reccomend?

 

Thank you for the help!

 

Jake

I do not recommend going for HP's. They're typically slow, please don't.

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It has no graphics card. It may run it in theory, but not well. Most folks would recommend building your own, and upping the budget by about $300 minimum.

It says it has a Radeon HD 8570D? I'm guessing you mean its not good at all?

I'm pretty sure you could build a better computer for that amount of money 

Yeah I just don't really have the time or experience to build one... do you have any suggestions on some that I could buy?

I do not recommend going for HP's. They're typically slow, please don't.

Which computers would you recommend? Thanks!

                                                                                                                                              

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Yeah I just don't really have the time or experience to build one... do you have any suggestions on some that I could buy?

Well, you could always find a website online that builds them for you, thats what I did with mine

 

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It says it has a Radeon HD 8570D? I'm guessing you mean its not good at all?

Yeah I just don't really have the time or experience to build one... do you have any suggestions on some that I could buy?

Which computers would you recommend? Thanks!

 

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This isn't a PC made for gaming. Whilst it has high RAM, the other specs are poor (for gaming). The AMD Radeon HD 8570D is roughly as good to say, a Geforce 220? Something around that mark, so again, for gaming, it is pretty darn poor. 

 

Like the others have said, build your own and try to raise the budget a couple hundred dollars.

 

Before you go spending bucks, do some research on the internet via reviews and forums! There's not much worse then spending bloody $800 on a PC or more and finding it's pretty average.

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It says it has a Radeon HD 8570D? I'm guessing you mean its not good at all?

That's the onboard graphics built into the processor. AMD make "APUs" not CPUs. An Accelerated Processing Unit has a GPU chip built onto the CPU die, but has no dedicated memory of its own and is missing a lot of components that make it an actual graphics card.

Why do you think the CPU chip has such a tiny place on the motherboard while the slots for graphics cards have lots of free space around them?

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This isn't a PC made for gaming. Whilst it has high RAM, the other specs are poor (for gaming). The AMD Radeon HD 8570D is roughly as good to say, a Geforce 220? Something around that mark, so again, for gaming, it is pretty darn poor. 

 

Like the others have said, build your own and try to raise the budget a couple hundred dollars.

 

Before you go spending bucks, do some research on the internet via reviews and forums! There's not much worse then spending bloody $800 on a PC or more and finding it's pretty average.

Awesome advice.. Thanks for the help! 

That's the onboard graphics built into the processor. AMD make "APUs" not CPUs. An Accelerated Processing Unit has a GPU chip built onto the CPU die, but has no dedicated memory of its own and is missing a lot of components that make it an actual graphics card.

Why do you think the CPU chip has such a tiny place on the motherboard while the slots for graphics cards have lots of free space around them?

motherboard_thumb.gif?imgmax=800

Ohhh got it. Thanks man! Awesome picture too! I'm going to be posting a new thread here in a little bit with some computers I brought together from everyone's advice, and would really appreciate it if you took a look at it since you seem to be experienced in this kind of stuff. :D Thanks again!

                                                                                                                                              

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