Make it fully PC GTA V compatible.
Make it fully PC GTA V compatible.
Hello. Your current setup includes a GeForce GT 730, an Intel Pentium E5500 with 2.80 GHz dual-core, and 4 GB of RAM running on Windows 7. According to the system requirements, your CPU isn’t sufficient, and you’d need at least an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 at 2.40 GHz. If you upgrade to that processor, will it achieve 30-60 frames per second at 1080p? Are there any components that require replacement? Your motherboard supports LGA775 CPUs. Let me know if you need more advice.
Even with a faster CPU, your GPU might still be the limiting factor. A 730 model wouldn’t handle GTA V well, though it could run at low settings in non-native resolution. It would likely be a frustrating experience.
Your current setup would likely cost around €150, possibly a bit more these days. I sold my Q6600 about four years ago for £150. Three years prior, I paid £220 for it. I’d suggest something like an Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, and a GTX 960 or R9 270. You might spend around €500, plus or minus, and you’ll be well-equipped for several years.
Upgrade your entire system for optimal performance. Adjusting the game to the simplest settings will help maintain smooth operation. This guide is tailored for classic titles like MOBA games, CS:GO, and other nostalgic classics.
If you're not concerned about the visuals, run the game on the simplest settings. GTA V is a high-end AAA title, which makes it challenging to play smoothly.
Looking for a top gaming PC under 500 euros with an OS? It should handle GTA V smoothly even on low settings—just make sure you pick the right operating system.