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My current graphics card (AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series) doesn't have enough video memory so right now I'm on the lowest settings. I am planning on upgrading soon and am wondering if this is any good. I have an iBuyPower desktop by the way. I'm not trying to max out on ultra or anything, just trying to raise it to high or very high and improve my FPS. 

http://powercolor.com/US/products_features.asp?id=556

Also is 2 GB or 4 GB better for maximum GTA 5 settings?

Thanks!

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My current graphics card (AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series) doesn't have enough video memory so right now I'm on the lowest settings. I am planning on upgrading soon and am wondering if this is any good. I have an iBuyPower desktop by the way. I'm not trying to max out on ultra or anything, just trying to raise it to high or very high and improve my FPS. 

http://powercolor.com/US/products_features.asp?id=556

Also is 2 GB or 4 GB better for maximum GTA 5 settings?

Thanks!

its gddr3 compared to gddr5 so it wont do anything. Also dont buy crappy cheap parts save up and but gcs that are way more powerful so you can run the game on much higher settings.

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What about the EVGA GeForce GT 740 4GB GDDR5? I don't have several hundreds to spend or save up, just looking for something simple because I'm on the lowest settings and low FPS.

https://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=04G-P4-3748-KR

Both of those cards are very old. There's no point in getting them. Your best bet is getting a GTX 750 Ti Boost. I actually have one lying around, PM me if you are interested but those two cards are very weak. You won't see that much of a performance boost. 

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 :)

 

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