Yes, this can run in GTA 5.
Yes, this can run in GTA 5.
The specs mention -70 and -40 as recommended values, but the minimum performance would likely be very low. For setting choices, medium seems most feasible based on typical results, though you might need to adjust accordingly.
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I own a GTX 560 with a 7770 that runs a bit slower than expected. When I push it overclocked, performance matches the base level closely. On 1080p, I consistently see stable 50-60fps with normal settings, while higher settings work better for effects like tasselation, AA, shadows, reflections, etc. I had to turn off the self-limit feature in the settings because it claimed my VRAM wasn’t enough—though it definitely is. My CPU is an i5 4670k boosted to 4.2GHz with 8GB RAM, which should handle it well. The 6100 might cause bottlenecks.
You can play GTA 5 smoothly. Aim for around 60 frames per second with normal settings, population enabled, and distance scaling set to low. Disable MSAA or anti-aliasing and you should see 40–60 fps. Some users report similar results on the 7770, but only those who test it on their specific hardware can confirm.
Considering a lower-medium build might suit you better, especially if you want sharper visuals over Xbox. Or you could stick with your Xbox for GTA depending on what you prefer.
I haven't experienced this before, so I'm unsure if I'd maintain strong FPS or visual quality.