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Budget $500-$600 LSPDFR Build

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  • My opinion. I have a PC with a GTX 970, i7 skyline, 16gb ram and i have 30-35 fps when i play LSPDFR!

  • DonkeyTV has a point. I only run on a budget PC too, it was like 600€, and since I bought it I made slight upgrades. GTA5 vanilla ran nicely with up to 80FPS on high settings. However, with each GTA5

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@Matthewcl375 Yes, if you can go up in price then I say go for it.  Get the i5 6600K, it's only $20 more, faster and is overclockable.  I recently had a GTX 960 4GB, it's a decent card (couldn't have MSAA turned on however, but you should be fine).

Check out my YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/IggyFresh
Self-built Mini ITX PC: 4.5GHz i5 6600k OC'ed, 16GB DDR4, GTX 1070 8GB SC, Corsair H50 Liquid Cooled

I would... not sure if you'll see any difference in game, but SSDs are much faster in general.  If you can afford it, I say yes!

Check out my YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/IggyFresh
Self-built Mini ITX PC: 4.5GHz i5 6600k OC'ed, 16GB DDR4, GTX 1070 8GB SC, Corsair H50 Liquid Cooled

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