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that unbalanced build though...

 

Ummm, did you get the game through steam or do you have it on a disk?

 

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well GTA is a very power hungry game. also why am i7 and a 960 a i5 and a 970 or 390 would be a much better option. 

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I had stuttering when i had it installed on my HDD then i installed it into a SSD and my stuttering stopped there.

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Hey, to everyone saying it's unbalanced, you can't just claim that; you don't know what he is doing.  If it's only gaming, then yeah, but for example I have a 4770k, 32 GB of RAM and a GTX 660.  That would seem at first glance to be very unbalanced but that setup is actually very well tailored to my needs (I do stuff other than gaming).

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Hey, to everyone saying it's unbalanced, you can't just claim that; you don't know what he is doing.  If it's only gaming, then yeah, but for example I have a 4770k, 32 GB of RAM and a GTX 660.  That would seem at first glance to be very unbalanced but that setup is actually very well tailored to my needs (I do stuff other than gaming).

OK,for other needs its great,but we are talking about gaming here

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