Gaming suggestions for GTA 5

DroneX7

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Sep 17, 2016
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Here is my specs :

Intel Core i7 6700 3.4 GHz Processor
ASUS H170 Pro Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 RAM
ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
CoolerMaster 700W PSU
WD 1TB HDD
Kingston 240GB SSD
CoolerMaster Force 500 Cabinet
Microsoft 1000 Series Wireless Mouse(not new)
Microsoft 800 Series Wireless Keyboard(not new)
Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit
LG 32LF20FR HDTV

I have heard that some games may damage front/rear projection tv's and plasma tv's . Will my tv have any problem?
Manufacturer says that my model supports gaming.
But will there be any problem?

I have been using my tv as a gaming monitor for over 7 years and no problem.
But now scenes are going to change , its high graphics games.
My gaming systems used to be a PS2, Windows XP PC & Windows 8.1 PC.
How will GTA 5 work on my pc?
Any suggestions for high settings ?

I mean , how to get best visuals?

Which games can my pc easily handle hassle free?
 
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I always use a TV for gaming and never saw any TV getting damaged by it. Never even heard of it.
I think you shouldn't worry about this.

Your PC can handle all games hassle free for now but not at the highest settings. The GTX 960 is a medium range graphics card which means especially now it's getting older you shouldn't expect to play games at ultra settings. The GTX 960 however will still be fine for 1080p gaming at medium settings and 30+ fps.

What i am wondering is why did you decide to buy the latest and expensive i7 combined with a GTX 960? For gaming you could have better chosen a I5 6600 and used the extra money for a better graphics card like a new GTX1060 or a GTX 970.


that tv is 1080p

the gtx 960 would have no problems running gta5 on very high settings no aa ~60 fps
 
I always use a TV for gaming and never saw any TV getting damaged by it. Never even heard of it.
I think you shouldn't worry about this.

Your PC can handle all games hassle free for now but not at the highest settings. The GTX 960 is a medium range graphics card which means especially now it's getting older you shouldn't expect to play games at ultra settings. The GTX 960 however will still be fine for 1080p gaming at medium settings and 30+ fps.

What i am wondering is why did you decide to buy the latest and expensive i7 combined with a GTX 960? For gaming you could have better chosen a I5 6600 and used the extra money for a better graphics card like a new GTX1060 or a GTX 970.
 
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