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GTX 1650
16 GB RAM
1TB SSD/HDD
intel i3 12100f 12th gen
i use hyper x xpg ram so i think u can get any ram like apacer or smth
also i recommend using MSI DDR4 motherboard
i also use CHIEFTEC 650W power supply and 2 ssd(radeon and apacer) with 1 tb hdd oceangate
its my advice sooo idk?????????
You can't really use GTA V as a benchmark though. It was ported and optimized very well for PC that even older PCs were able to run it smoothly. I had an older (at the time) laptop that was even able to run it pretty well. Then, built a PC with lower specs than that and it was able to run it as well.
Ryzen 5 7600X
32gb of DDR5 6400mhz
AMD rx 7800 xt
I have no problem getting 200fps on ultra settings and no BEAMmp server or amount of mods/clutter stutters my gameplay in any way.
You want a build to handle the game that's not a $5k beef machine
Just grab a cheaper Mid size case like a CH370 MATX a Gigabyte b650m x ax or a MSI pro b650m-p Motherboard "LAN only is cheaper", rx 7600 xt / rx 7700 xt / rx 7800 xt gpu, "same spec green team gpus are more bucks for less bang", 1tb SATA SSD SanDisk or Western Digital, Samsung EVO is the best option but overpriced just like NVMe SSDs, AG400 / AK 620 cpu cooler, Ryzen 5 7500 / Ryzen 5 7600x cpu, 750W Gold modular PSU and any type of DDR5 high mhz and low CL Ram. Any of that can run all games out today in 1080 and most in 1440 comfortably beam included and run you about 1100-1700 USD.
you mean i5 or i7?
also just that doesnt mean much without generation and performance class
sonce it is ddr3 its probbaly old and not very good
IMO your best bet would be just waiting to get a a new pc
Please write down the actual Specs, you can find them as following:
1. Right Click at the Taskbar, open Taskmanager
2. Press "more Details"
3. Press "Performance"
4. Write down what's written next to CPU
5. Write down what RAM you're using
6. press at GPU 0
6.1 Write down what's written next to GPU 0
Screenshots:
https://imgur.com/a/QwbjfNC
64 gigs of ram??
Are you nuts?
16 really isnt enough but doubling that and using 32 should be fine.
As he said he doesnt want a nasa pc...
2x16 on a four slot motherboard should be good cuz even if he needs more he can add it later.
Yes, 64 may be a bit too much. But at that point you can just stop worrying about ram entirely.