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June 8, 2014 1:01:37 AM

Hi, I currently have a EVGA GTX 760 with 2gb of GDDR5 memmory. Will these support new games as the ones in this year E3. If so how will it perform. Currently I use ultra settings and get 60fps except for Tomb Raider which I get 40-45fps. Will the GPU handle new games on High- Ultra settings with a 40+ fps? Thanks

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June 8, 2014 1:05:25 AM

It should. Honestly I feel that console gaming holds back PC gaming and your setup will be good for another few years.
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June 8, 2014 1:15:04 AM

It will handle the new games on high and sometimes ultra and you will get 40+ fps, but some games are already harder to play on high/ultra for that card. Nevertheless it is a good card and you will be able to use it sometime if you don't mind playing some games on a bit lower settings.
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June 8, 2014 1:15:09 AM

You can't really ask people to guess what performance will be like in unreleased games. Just know that you have a mid-high end graphics cards, keep your expectations realistic, and look at performance reviews/benchmarks of games before purchasing them if you aren't sure of what to expect. There are some games that even the highest-end single GPU cards can't max out at 1080p with 60+fps, so you'll just have to live with either turning down image quality settings, or upgrading.
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June 11, 2014 12:25:06 PM

Thanks, I already download Battlefield Hardline, and I can play it with all settings at ultra and smoothly. Being this a Next-gen game I hope I can keep it like that.
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