Will i get enough fps?
itll be fine. Just keep your sampling at native and turn down shadows. That 750 is decent, but its not a top tier card either.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
thanks, but will 1gb dedicated will be enough or need more? also with this spec will i be able to get 40+ fps?
Well I’m not sure how much worse the 750 is than the 750 Ti, but on my 750 Ti 2GB I can turn supersampling on and shadows to high with no drop in fps at all.
Yes, 1GB is more than enough. You should easily be able to hit 40 fps with that.
thanks, but will 1gb dedicated will be enough or need more?
GPU memory is not all that defines the GPU’s calculating power.
You also need to look at:
- Shader/Stream unit count (Everything above 512 is fine)
- Clock speed, shader clock speed (700 MHz core speed, 1200 MHz shader speed are recommended)
- Type of memory (GDDR5 = good, DDR3 = bad)
Also make sure that when your GPU has, that your PSU has at least:
0 6-pin/8-pin power cable slots: 20 A @ 12 V (total value)
1 6-pin/8-pin power cable slot: 35 A @ 12 V (total value) or 20 A each 12 V rail, 2 rails
2 6-pin/8-pin power cable slots: 50 A @ 12 V (total value) or 20 A each 12 V rail, 4 rails
Otherwise your PC will shut down on high strain due to insufficient power.
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What about Nvidia GTX 760, DDR3 3gb dedicated ?
What about Nvidia GTX 760, DDR3 3gb dedicated ?
The reference GTX760 has 2 GB GDDR5 VRAM (as of here). Can you link me where you wish to obtain that GTX 760?
I looked it up and it appears that all vanilla models of GTX 760 can come equipped with 1.5 GB to 3 GB of 192bit GDDR5. Some resellers offer 4 GB versions apparently but I have not found a viable source beyond a google search. I recommend the desktop packing the GTX 760. It’ll hold up in the longer run.
[Edit]
My mistake. This is an OEM GTX 760. They are either 1.5 GB or 3 GB.
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