In a shocking revelation that has taken the gaming community by storm, reports suggest that only one computer in the entire world is capable of running Grand Theft Auto V at a stable 60 frames per second (FPS).
The claim first surfaced on an underground PC hardware forum, where a user going by the alias “PixelVortex” shared screenshots and benchmark data allegedly proving the feat. According to the post, the mysterious machine is powered by an experimental CPU and GPU combination not yet available on the commercial market, developed as part of a secretive collaboration between a major chipmaker and a research lab.
What has baffled experts is not the game itself — which has been playable at 60 FPS on mid-range systems for years — but the idea that recent updates and an ultra-realistic mod package have made it nearly impossible for even the most powerful consumer hardware to maintain that framerate consistently. These mods reportedly push in-game visuals to photorealistic levels, requiring unprecedented computing power.
Eyewitnesses claim the exclusive PC boasts:
- A custom-built 128-core processor running at an unthinkable 9.2 GHz.
- A prototype GPU rumored to be twice as powerful as NVIDIA’s flagship RTX 5090.
- 2 TB of DDR6 RAM.
- A liquid nitrogen cooling system to keep temperatures stable during the intense workload.
Rockstar Games has not officially commented on the situation, but the company is reportedly aware of the viral buzz and is “closely monitoring” the story.
Meanwhile, gamers around the world have reacted with a mix of disbelief, envy, and curiosity. Some have even speculated that this “only one PC” rumor could be part of a marketing stunt for Rockstar’s next project — possibly GTA VI.
Whether a real breakthrough in PC hardware or an elaborate hoax, one thing is certain: Grand Theft Auto V just found itself back in the headlines a decade after its initial release.