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PC Specs?? Need to know

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Hey guys, you already know the question I'm about to ask. I know there's thread upon threads on this same question, but each system is different. I've been following LCPDFR/LSPDFR for years now. Watching Jeff, Buggs, and Polecat mainly. Instantly fell in love with the mod, especially since I'm in law enforcement myself. So straight to the question. I have most of my PC build parts in, just waiting for the CPU and the GPU. If you guys could let me know how this will let the game run I'd greatly appreciate it. I know some of you guys know way more than I do about PC rigs.

 

-Motherboard: MSI H110M Gaming

-RAM: Fury Hyper X DDr4 2x8GB (16GB)

-CPU Cooler: Cryorig C7

-CPU: Intel I7 6700k

-GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB SC

 

Any help or input is greatly appreciated. Also, do you guys recommend running the game on a SSD? I'm assuming yes so it will run faster/smoother. Again, thanks for the future help guys. 

 

P.S.: My PC case and power supply is all set, I'm just using the one I already have.

 

Trooper508

Gamertag- ThreeDashOne

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the children of god"

I run a very similar but bare-bones setup- 16Gb of 2800 G-Skill Ripjaws ram, 1Tb of storage, no SSD, an I7 6700K, and a 1070FE. I used to manage 100+ frames with no graphics mods or adjustments, but now I run max graphics and multiple mods with about a solid 60 frames with a few tiny drops here and there. You should be at about the same rate as me, if not better, because I don't know the comparison between my motherboard and yours- even though it wouldn't really make a difference.

 

And I have no clue about the SSD, I know it would help the game run faster but I'm not sure what to get and how to set it up properly.

-S

 

Nvidia GTX 1070FE, MSI Z170A SLI PLUS, I7 6700K

Chandler, Az

Steam: The_Lone_Wolf293                               GTA5-Mods.com: TheLoneWolf293

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1 minute ago, phoenixpolice said:

I run a very similar but bare-bones setup- 16Gb of 2800 G-Skill Ripjaws ram, 1Tb of storage, no SSD, an I7 6700K, and a 1070FE. I used to manage 100+ frames with no graphics mods or adjustments, but now I run max graphics and multiple mods with about a solid 60 frames with a few tiny drops here and there. You should be at about the same rate as me, if not better, because I don't know the comparison between my motherboard and yours- even though it wouldn't really make a difference.

 

And I have no clue about the SSD, I know it would help the game run faster but I'm not sure what to get and how to set it up properly.

-S

Awesome, thank you for the reply Man. 

Trooper508

Gamertag- ThreeDashOne

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the children of god"

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Mind if I ask what is your role in Law Enforcement? Im just curious, always good to have experienced members

Concerning your setup, it cant get better than that.  I have a i7-6700k overclocked with a founders 1080. Your values will round the same as mine. So I can tell you you'll be able to run at 80 FPS average at vanilla or small visual mods, fully stacked on plugins. Hell I even hit 100 sometimes. Just make sure to make your game lightweight at all times, be cautious with the mods you put in and always keep it clean, without waste files.

About the SSD, I have a 500 gb and I only use it for Windows and other programs. Theres literally no need unless you want a few seconds spared on loading times. Just make sure your HDD runs at 7200 RPM for GTA 5. Otherwise put it on SSD.

But I would recommend you getting one anyway. Maybe a 120GB, just so the OS works perfectly...

 

But dont expect any FPS boost with an SSD. Like I said it will only help you on loading times

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On 10/21/2017 at 8:47 PM, iMalcolm27 said:

Mind if I ask what is your role in Law Enforcement? Im just curious, always good to have experienced members

Concerning your setup, it cant get better than that.  I have a i7-6700k overclocked with a founders 1080. Your values will round the same as mine. So I can tell you you'll be able to run at 80 FPS average at vanilla or small visual mods, fully stacked on plugins. Hell I even hit 100 sometimes. Just make sure to make your game lightweight at all times, be cautious with the mods you put in and always keep it clean, without waste files.

About the SSD, I have a 500 gb and I only use it for Windows and other programs. Theres literally no need unless you want a few seconds spared on loading times. Just make sure your HDD runs at 7200 RPM for GTA 5. Otherwise put it on SSD.

But I would recommend you getting one anyway. Maybe a 120GB, just so the OS works perfectly...

 

But dont expect any FPS boost with an SSD. Like I said it will only help you on loading times

Hey thanks for the response, sorry I haven’t been on in a while. I work for the sheriffs office, as a corrections officer. Pick up details here and there. But sounds good, not sure what kind of HDD my computer came with, I’ll have to check into that, if worst comes to worst I’ll jjst get a SSD and call it a day. Are you on fiveM or Anything? I’m trying to see what online communities are out there for realistic RP for when I start up. Thanks man. 

Trooper508

Gamertag- ThreeDashOne

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the children of god"

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On 28/11/2017 at 3:23 PM, Trooper508 said:

Hey thanks for the response, sorry I haven’t been on in a while. I work for the sheriffs office, as a corrections officer. Pick up details here and there. But sounds good, not sure what kind of HDD my computer came with, I’ll have to check into that, if worst comes to worst I’ll jjst get a SSD and call it a day. Are you on fiveM or Anything? I’m trying to see what online communities are out there for realistic RP for when I start up. Thanks man. 


I do have FiveM. But currently with college I find little time to fully comit to a whitelist police RP clan server. I would love to someday tho. I used to be part of the LCDPS (Liberty City Department of Public Safety if im not mistaken, was years ago) back in GTA 4.

Did you buy GTA 5 throught Steam tho?

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On 1/3/2018 at 5:30 AM, iMalcolm27 said:


I do have FiveM. But currently with college I find little time to fully comit to a whitelist police RP clan server. I would love to someday tho. I used to be part of the LCDPS (Liberty City Department of Public Safety if im not mistaken, was years ago) back in GTA 4.

Did you buy GTA 5 throught Steam tho?

Yea, bought gta through steam. I’ve recently built my PC and it’s amazing. Have lspdfr running with a bunch of plugins and visual v etc. have fivem running with los Santos public safety rp. Great community so far. 

Trooper508

Gamertag- ThreeDashOne

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the children of god"

On 07/01/2018 at 5:25 AM, Trooper508 said:

Yea, bought gta through steam. I’ve recently built my PC and it’s amazing. Have lspdfr running with a bunch of plugins and visual v etc. have fivem running with los Santos public safety rp. Great community so far. 


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