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: Slide these to zero to reduce the load on your CPU and RAM. 2. Using Low-End PC Mods

: Shadows are extremely taxing on Dual-core CPUs; removing them provides a significant FPS boost. 3. System-Level Optimizations

While Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) officially requires a minimum of 4GB RAM and a Quad-core processor, it is technically possible to run the game on a 2GB RAM Dual-core system by aggressively optimizing the game files and system resources. 1. Essential In-Game Settings

: Set everything to "Normal" (the lowest setting in GTA V). V-Sync : Turn this Off to reduce input lag.

: Tools like Razer Cortex can help suspend non-essential Windows services temporarily. 4. Hardware "Quick Fixes"

Standard in-game settings often aren't enough for 2GB of RAM. You will likely need "Low-End PC" mods to further strip down the graphics:

: If your 2GB is a single stick, adding another 2GB (total 4GB) is the single most effective "how-to" step for a playable experience. Expected Performance