I chose to risk it and cranked everything up in GTA5 (except a few settings). A quick test showed 40 frames per second on 1080p. With my Sapphire Radeon R7 265, i5 4460, and 8GB DDR3, that’s impressive!
I chose to risk it and cranked everything up in GTA5 (except a few settings). A quick test showed 40 frames per second on 1080p. With my Sapphire Radeon R7 265, i5 4460, and 8GB DDR3, that’s impressive!
It varies based on the game you're playing, as some sections demand more visual detail. I used a 265 for several years and it worked great. If you're okay with 40 frames per second, it's always satisfying to play smoothly.
It varies based on the game you're playing, as some sections demand more visual detail. I used a 265 for several years and it worked great. If you're okay with 40 frames per second, it's always satisfying to play smoothly.
Magic, though GTA V runs well, it's much smoother than other titles. If it feels average, you're in good shape. On a 7950 with 3GB RAM, I'm seeing 40-60fps, especially when navigating the city.
Magic, though GTA V runs well, it's much smoother than other titles. If it feels average, you're in good shape. On a 7950 with 3GB RAM, I'm seeing 40-60fps, especially when navigating the city.