Can I Run It?

Instant compatibility check with FPS benchmarks and optimization tips

Grand Theft Auto V
Action Adventure 2013

Grand Theft Auto V

48%
Not Recommended Your system may struggle with this game.

Performance

1080p (Full HD)

Low 1080p
147 FPS
Ultra 1080p
73 FPS

1440p (2K / QHD)

Low 1440p
98 FPS
Ultra 1440p
49 FPS

4K (Ultra HD)

Low 4K
56 FPS
Ultra 4K
26 FPS
10ms Frame Time
15ms Input Latency
4K Best Resolution

Requirements Check

Processor
Required 33,110
Your CPU 13,516
Graphics Card
Required 33,187
Your GPU 20,258

Recommendations

Upgrade Needed

Your hardware doesn't meet minimum requirements for this game.

Ray Tracing Ready

Your GPU supports ray tracing.

Performance Analysis: Grand Theft Auto V on Your System

To enjoy the game time that Grand Theft Auto V provides, you need to verify your system requirements. Grand Theft Auto V puts demands on your processor and graphics card. Your hardware featuring the 12100F and RX 7600 scores 48% in our analysis.

The numbers tell a moderate result. At low settings, expect exceptionally smooth 147 FPS. High settings drop to fluid 100 FPS, while ultra struggles at acceptable 73 FPS. Emphasize performance over visuals for better interactive performance.

Your CPU and GPU struggle with Grand Theft Auto V's demands. Your Core i3 12100F delivers modest CPU power, and the RX 7600 offers modest rendering power. For this title, consider upgrading both enhancement.

To summarize: Playing Grand Theft Auto V can work demands setting adjustments. Using 4K and modest settings, expect reasonable interactive adventures. Think of this as a entry-level experience for Grand Theft Auto V.