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Is This a Good Pc To Run LCPDFR with An ENB, and other mods?

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Nope. It's recommend to get a custom built pc. You'll have the best performance in gameplay. You also can upgrade if needed in the future. Depending on your budget I can find you the best pc for your needs and budget.

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Buying a pre-built isn't a bad thing(make sure its on sale though), but 96% of them are rip-offs, I saw one for $2000 with a GTX 760.

But $250 isn't a lot to work with for gaming, prebuilt or building.

24 minutes ago, Cyan said:

The DELL 760 should at least run GTA V on minimum settings.

The NVIDIA GeForce GT 720 is shown here, running GTA V:

 

That being said, I'd try and wait and save up myself. You'd get a better experience that way. No idea if the system you'd want to get could run it like above, however.

He wants to play GTA IV...

Anyway the pc's you are looking at are:

1. Are 5 years old and obsolete (not even quad core... Core 2 duo's which are 6-7 generations old, amd 5000's series which is about 4 generations old, ddr2 ram when pc's are currently switching to ddr4...)

2. Pretty sure these pc's couldn't run GTA IV good w/o enb let alone with one.

I don't think it's worthwhile to spend $250 on a 5 year old computer that wasn't even good in 2010. Looking at pcpartpicker the builds they have for $250 currently still wouldn't let you run GTA IV with ENB and mods. Building a pc yourself is the best way to maximize your cash.

IMO the best course of action is to save $500-600 before you spend. At this range you can get a gtx 960 / r9 380 build that can run gta iv w/ enb and gta v at 60 fps.

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honestly a enb isn't really neede if you have a nvida 530 gtm like me use trainer to put it on extra sunny2 or something and it looks amazing

 

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On 10/28/2015, 10:38:26, Cyan said:

The DELL 760 should at least run GTA V on minimum settings.

The NVIDIA GeForce GT 720 is shown here, running GTA V:

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That being said, I'd try and wait and save up myself. You'd get a better experience that way. No idea if the system you'd want to get could run it like above, however.

I'd agree with Cyan. Especially if you are wanting to play IV. Grand Theft Auto IV can get all the help it can get from your PC. Grand Theft Auto V, runs a lot more smoothly. But honestly GTA IV with lcpdfr, enb, and other mods you might want to run, will NOT run SMOOTHLY on a low budget PC. 

Save some money up, build your own. If you don't want to build your own, and you want a prebuilt PC you will HAVE to have a budget of at LEAST $1000 if you want to run most games today. 

I bought a pre-built PC which was able to run IV and it cost me about $1200. 

Just be smart, do your research buying a PC is a very expensive choice to make. 

Building a PC is the best option if your trying to save money.

And if you do end up buying a pre-built I would recommend getting a ABS computer, they look to have the best prices for what your getting. There was one on sale with a GTX 960 2gb, i5-4460, 8gb DDR3-1600 ram for $750.

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