Imagine GTA V at its peak performance across three Titan X graphics cards.
Imagine GTA V at its peak performance across three Titan X graphics cards.
GTA V has officially hit the market for PC, bringing a wealth of benchmark data and stunning 4K visuals. After previous struggles with GTA IV on the platform—thanks to its demanding nature and Rockstar’s extended delays—the team chose a powerful machine to test the game. They selected the Origin PC’s Millenium Genesis, featuring three high-end GeForce Titan X graphics in SLI configuration, paired with an Intel 4960X CPU. The setup was designed to push performance limits, with all settings maximized for a crisp gaming experience.
Rockstar confirmed that the game should run smoothly at 4K resolution with a modest setting on a capable graphics card. While initially daunting, the team exceeded expectations by achieving smooth gameplay and impressive visual fidelity. The cityscapes, water effects, and lighting shone brightly, delivering sharp textures, realistic shadows, and detailed environments. Even with the demanding settings, the performance was solid, though not flawless—especially under heavy load.
The review highlights that while the graphics are top-notch, the experience remains a bit challenging on average hardware. However, for those with a more powerful rig, the results are compelling. The visuals are worth checking out, and the game’s overall polish is noticeable compared to its console counterparts. For more details, see the full review and screenshots available online.
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