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Is my System Capable ?

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Yeah, GTA V recommended specs is an i5 and a GTX 660 (I think), so its pretty well optimized.  I would say 60fps medium should be no problem, but I would honestly say you could play it at ultra if you wanted.  Dying light, I've never played or seen.  So, I can't help you there.

 

But know, your system is actually pretty decent.  It is capable of running allot of games at ultra given the fact you don't mind 30fps.  If you want 60 medium is the only way.   But your system is capable.

 

So, to summarize.  your system can play any game, just not ultra and V-sync must be off, if your not getting 60 fps and you have it on, your just decreasing your frames. 

I have a question for you guys?

Is my pc capable for playing the latest Big titles like GTA V battlefield 4 and dying light.

I dont care about cranking the details medium is good enough and i also dont need AA

Specs

I5 4460 3.2 Ghz

Asus GTX 750 ti

8Gb ddr3 1866 mhz

1080p display

Asus Z79-P

 

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Yeah, GTA V recommended specs is an i5 and a GTX 660 (I think), so its pretty well optimized.  I would say 60fps medium should be no problem, but I would honestly say you could play it at ultra if you wanted.  Dying light, I've never played or seen.  So, I can't help you there.

 

But know, your system is actually pretty decent.  It is capable of running allot of games at ultra given the fact you don't mind 30fps.  If you want 60 medium is the only way.   But your system is capable.

 

So, to summarize.  your system can play any game, just not ultra and V-sync must be off, if your not getting 60 fps and you have it on, your just decreasing your frames. 

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GTA V 60fps at low settings (they are called "normal" in this case)

BF4 is not that hard to run (easier than GTA V) so medium-high :)

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You've got a really nice CPU but a low end GPU, which is more important for gaming. GTA should run decently on your computer but you will have to turn down many settings. Probably the same story for other new games

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Yeah, GTA V recommended specs is an i5 and a GTX 660 (I think), so its pretty well optimized.  I would say 60fps medium should be no problem, but I would honestly say you could play it at ultra if you wanted.  Dying light, I've never played or seen.  So, I can't help you there.

 

But know, your system is actually pretty decent.  It is capable of running allot of games at ultra given the fact you don't mind 30fps.  If you want 60 medium is the only way.   But your system is capable.

 

So, to summarize.  your system can play any game, just not ultra and V-sync must be off, if your not getting 60 fps and you have it on, your just decreasing your frames. 

Yeah with Vsync on is is laggy

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