It all depends on what card it is. It is not all about vRAM. Chances are you would need something like a gtx760 or an r9 270x for locked at 60fps ultra settings.
There is a chance slightly lower end cards could get the job done though.
What about a gtx 750ti? think that will fair?
Yeah, I tested ESO with the Zotac GTX 750 Ti 2GB OC, which I overclocked even further to a 1.16 GHz core clock speed and a 6.1 GHz memory clock speed. At a 1366x768 resolution, I get a 50 fps average during intense combat and 100+ fps just roaming around at MAXIMUM settings (full view distance and anti aliasing on). At 1080p, however, I had to drop down to mostly high settings (lowering the view distance...) to maintain about the same fps.
It all depends on what card it is. It is not all about vRAM. Chances are you would need something like a gtx760 or an r9 270x for locked at 60fps ultra settings.
There is a chance slightly lower end cards could get the job done though.
It all depends on what card it is. It is not all about vRAM. Chances are you would need something like a gtx760 or an r9 270x for locked at 60fps ultra settings.
There is a chance slightly lower end cards could get the job done though.
It all depends on what card it is. It is not all about vRAM. Chances are you would need something like a gtx760 or an r9 270x for locked at 60fps ultra settings.
There is a chance slightly lower end cards could get the job done though.
What about a gtx 750ti? think that will fair?
Yeah, I tested ESO with the Zotac GTX 750 Ti 2GB OC, which I overclocked even further to a 1.16 GHz core clock speed and a 6.1 GHz memory clock speed. At a 1366x768 resolution, I get a 50 fps average during intense combat and 100+ fps just roaming around at MAXIMUM settings (full view distance and anti aliasing on). At 1080p, however, I had to drop down to mostly high settings (lowering the view distance...) to maintain about the same fps.