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Will this PC Run GTA 4 + LCPDFR?

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Hey. I was interested in buying a computer with these specs.

  • CPU - AMD Athlon II X2 270 3.40GHz, Dual Core
  • RAM - 8GB 1600MHz
  • GPU - Asus Radeon R9 280x 3GB, TOP Overclocked Edition
  • PSU - Ultra HS750 Modular 750 Watt
  • Case - Cougar Solution Black Steel Gaming ATX Mid Tower
  • Extra Fan - Cougar Vortex 120mm Case Fan
  • Solid State Drive - SanDisk 128GB SSD
  • Hard Drive - 1TB, 7200RPM Seagate Barracuda
  • Disk Drive - LG DVD Burner
  • Motherboard - MSI 990FXA-GD80

Will this computer be able to run GTA 4 with high FPS? Is it work the buy?

Hey. I was interested in buying a computer with these specs.

  • CPU - AMD Athlon II X2 270 3.40GHz, Dual Core
  • RAM - 8GB 1600MHz
  • GPU - Asus Radeon R9 280x 3GB, TOP Overclocked Edition
  • PSU - Ultra HS750 Modular 750 Watt
  • Case - Cougar Solution Black Steel Gaming ATX Mid Tower
  • Extra Fan - Cougar Vortex 120mm Case Fan
  • Solid State Drive - SanDisk 128GB SSD
  • Hard Drive - 1TB, 7200RPM Seagate Barracuda
  • Disk Drive - LG DVD Burner
  • Motherboard - MSI 990FXA-GD80

Will this computer be able to run GTA 4 with high FPS? Is it work the buy?

Thats a pretty good PC but the CPU is a bit outdated. If this is a prebuilt,  I suggest building your own instead as it is much better and cheaper. It'll run GTA IV at high settings with an ENB at respectable frames tho.

Feel free to PM me for help! Also please hit the like button if anything I said helped or made ya laugh. Specialty is computer hardware and assembling so feel free to ask anything if you need help :)

 

But since it is a dual core at 3.4ghz it should be fine, right? It's not like it is a 2.4ghz like the gta 4 requirements say I should have.

It should be fine, but GTA IV is known to be a CPU hog so it might iffy. Just try it out, make sure you have a commandline and patch 1.0.7.0 so you get some decent performance. First, no ENB and then if you want, you can add CRYENB V3 after to see how well it runs.

Feel free to PM me for help! Also please hit the like button if anything I said helped or made ya laugh. Specialty is computer hardware and assembling so feel free to ask anything if you need help :)

 

But since it is a dual core at 3.4ghz it should be fine, right? It's not like it is a 2.4ghz like the gta 4 requirements say I should have.

The hertz that the CPU runs at isn't very effective unless your CPU is good. I had an AMD FX 4300 @ 3.8, and a friend had an i5-4690k @ 3.5, and mine was still much slower than his.

 

Dual cores aren't going to be adequate for games for much longer, some games and programs already use 6 cores. I'd recommend switching your platform and motherboard to an AM3+ chip if you can, then go for something like the AMD FX 6300 CPU, or 8320. Again, if you can.

 

I don't think Ultra PSUs are very reliable or good in terms of quality, so I'd watch out there.

 

May I ask how much this will cost for you? You may be able to build your own PC which is better, but for the same price.

I agree with others. All of the specs are amazing but the CPU is way outdated. Simply because it is dual core doesnt mean it is necesarilly good. Keep in mind that the competition for the Quad core i7 is an 8 core AMD FX. So the cores don't necessarily mean the cpu is decent.

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