Play GTA 5 on a budget laptop.
Get a new RAM module for it, since you can't check the specs while it's powered on. It seems it has an Intel Pentium D processor and a CPU.
No, we recommend upgrading to a supported operating system.
I've played that game before. It's running at 10 frames per second on the lower settings.
The issue lies with the hardware; upgrading it isn't really worthwhile these days given how outdated the PC has become.
It includes custom components, though they aren't suitable for gaming.