Quick Answer

A modded GTA San Andreas (with SilentPatch, ENB and HD overhauls) wants 16GB DDR5, an 8GB VRAM GPU, and a 1TB NVMe. A modest SA build around R12,000-R15,000 at Evetech runs the heaviest SA visual mods at well over 100fps at 1440p, since the 2004 engine is light on modern hardware.

RAM, VRAM and Storage Explained for Modded San Andreas

GTA San Andreas is a 2004 title, so even with ENB, HD textures and the modern Definitive-style overhauls it stays light. 16GB RAM is more than enough; the engine never approaches 32GB. VRAM of 8GB covers HD vehicle and map texture packs plus an ENB comfortably. A 1TB NVMe is a quality-of-life choice rather than a requirement, as San Andreas streams its world quickly even from slower storage. A 1TB NVMe SSD is the single most cost-effective addition here, cutting load stutter that even strong CPUs and GPUs cannot mask. Use a dedicated mod manager and sort the load order before each session, which prevents most crashes long before hardware becomes the limit.

A Sensible SA Modding Build

An RTX 5060 (around R7,000-R9,000) or RX 9060 with a Ryzen 5 9600X and 16GB DDR5-6000 runs modded San Andreas above 100fps at 1440p with ENB enabled. Install SilentPatch and a mod loader for stability before adding visuals. Spend any saved budget on a high-refresh panel; the older engine reaches very high frame rates that a 144Hz monitor lets you actually enjoy.

FAQ

How much VRAM does modded San Andreas need?

8GB is ample, even with HD textures and an ENB. The 2004 engine keeps VRAM demands modest by modern standards.

Do I need a fast SSD for modded San Andreas?

It helps load times but is not essential. The game streams its world quickly even from slower storage, so an SSD is a convenience here.

What GPU runs modded San Andreas well?

An RTX 5060 or RX 9060 runs every visual mod above 100fps at 1440p. The game's age gives entry cards enormous headroom.

TIP

Andreas is light. Install SilentPatch first for stability, then run any Evetech entry GPU above 100fps and enjoy it on a 144Hz panel.