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only the cpu and gpu but if u want to play at normal settings @ 30 fps i guess its good enough
•disregard my previous questions regarding your gpu I just figured out that you're using a laptop.
GPU= Abysmal, you need a dedicated video card if you want to play AAA games with ease. SOME Integrated graphics won't hit the mark with this game. It's on par with some dedicated graphics cards and is somewhat equivalent to the Intel HD graphics 4000.
CPU= Substantially under powered
Ram= you have enough ram needed to run GTA V without any errors prompting you to close programs in order to free up more space. However you can't have a plethora of side programs running in the background, consumes an exceptional amount of memory depending on the programs running.
•You can play GTA V @ normal-medium-ish settings but not at full 1080p if you want to actually hit 60fps I recommend using a lower resolution due to your gpu being integrated and not dedicated.