Is there a way i can make my GTX 980 run like a GTX 760?

Chaingunchris

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Im Developing a game and i dont want it to be too demanding. is there a way i can check the frame rate of of the game with certain cards without having those cards?
 
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The simple answer is not completely identically.

A way you can actually do this is by going to MSI Afterburner or other similar programs and bringing the clock and memory speeds down if you want to test your games, this may not be the most accurate way however it will give you a general idea!

Dan425811923

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Probabaly. You can simulate a worse CPU( you sim. a 4690k on a 5960X etc. etc.)
 

KKAW

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The simple answer is not completely identically.

A way you can actually do this is by going to MSI Afterburner or other similar programs and bringing the clock and memory speeds down if you want to test your games, this may not be the most accurate way however it will give you a general idea!
 
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KKAW

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Also if you have a high end CPU you can also bring the clock speeds down for the CPU through the BIOS to simulate some more consumer friendly CPU's. Stated by the guy above.
 

xBr4v3x

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You could see how it preforms with that card, then compare the card to other cards in other benchmarks and see the percentage difference of the performance, using that, to help calculate an estimate of how it should preform on the card(s) you wonder about. Just give it a 5-10fps slack though, some cards can be a little better at some things than others. (ex: 760 being 5-10fps higher than a 960 in BF4 sometimes, but the 960 being better in other games)