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If you don't believe me just look for videos on YouTube for GTA 5 with Ryzen 5 and the exact model name of yours. Hope that help. Good luck.
Which will be the case if they are lucky because system ram is much slower than vram.
I'd be worried about the 8GB RAM, but Ryzen 5 ain't bad. Not familiar with Radeon cards, I'm an Nvidia ♥♥♥♥♥, but if you can handle lower quality graphics and lower framerates you should be okay. Probably the most effective thing for framerate is to lower resolution, you can play most games just fine at 1280 by 720 and that will typically give your framerate a boost.
60 fps at 1080p
I am still capable to run both GTA V and GTAO with my N43SL, except mine comes with 1TB HDD and Win 8.1 Pro.
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