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I have a query for you. Can your PC handle the newest big games such as GTA V Battlefield 4 and Dying Light? I’m not concerned with fine details, just good performance, and I don’t need high-end specs like an AA Specs I5 4460 with 3.2 GHz. Your setup includes an Asus GTX 750 Ti 8GB DDR3 at 1866 MHz, a 1080p display, and an Asus Z79-P.
You might want to try Dying Light in GTA V—it's mostly fine, just a bit below the ideal settings, but it runs smoothly.
GTA V recommended settings usually use an i5 processor and a GTX 660 graphics card, which means it's well optimized. Medium 60fps should work fine, though ultra performance is possible if desired. Dying light hasn't played or seen the game before, so I can't offer specific advice. Your system is decent enough—capable of running many games at ultra settings as long as you're comfortable with around 30fps. For 60 medium, that's the best you can get unless you lower your frame rate.
GTA V runs smoothly at low settings, while BF4 is relatively straightforward to play. Medium-high performance is achievable.
You have a powerful CPU but a budget GPU, which is better suited for gaming. GTA will likely run smoothly, though you’ll need to lower several options. This pattern should apply to other recent titles as well.
For your 4790K and GTX 970, you should set GTA V to high settings for optimal performance.