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Would a laptop with the specs below run GTA 4 and 5 smoothly?


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Hello. I'm in the process of customizing the Sager NP8278-S gaming laptop from xoticpc. I just wanted to know if this laptop customized with the following hardware would smoothly run, without lag and much less to no crashing/texture loss, GTA 4 heavily modded and also with an ENB on high texture quality and other in-game settings on high. How about for GTA 5 heavily modded?

Here are the specs (in parenthesis below each one is what I have now. Frequent crashing, lots of texture loss, cannot have an ENB, have to have low settings, cannot play during certain times of the day otherwise the game will have a lot of lag and crash a lot, and the game is generally laggard):

Processor: 4th Generation Intel® Haswell Core™ i7-4710MQ (2.5GHz - 3.5GHz, 6MB Intel® Smart Cache)

(Intel Core i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz  2.20 GHz)

Graphics Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M (8.0GB) GDDR5 PCI-Express DX11 (Maxwell) [User Upgradeable]

(GeForce GT 635M with 4GB total available graphics memory. dedicated video memory: 2GB DDR3 and 2GB of shared system memory) (I also have an Intel HD Graphics 4000-I'm assuming the Sager I'm customizing will have something like this as well??)

Copper Cooling: Extra Cooling Copper Heatsinks Applied to the Heatsink/Heatpipes

RAM/Memory: 24GB DDR3 1600MHz [3x8GB] Kingston HYPER X (CL9) Dual Channel Memory

(8.0 GB (7.87 GB usable))

Operating System: Windows 8.1 64-bit

(same OS)

 

Thanks for your time!

Edited by BROOKLYNBOY2497
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Should be no problem running them.

 

But if youre trying to get seriously get into PC gaming though you should really build a desktop. My first computer for pc gaming was a laptop. Problem is i could never upgrade it, it was really only fun to play when i was home in a comfortable position at a desk [people are to distracting to play] plus you can probably get more power out of it for the cost than a laptop. Youre also restricted to stuff like the 19" monitor, keyboard, etc. You could always plug these in to the hdmi and usb, but then you basically have an overpriced desktop at that point :) good luck!

Mhm

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