Gigabyte GT 730 1gb DDR5 OC edition can yield 45-60 fps for playing in 720p for games released till 2015?

Chris Graham

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I'm gonna buy the above mentioned card, it i the cheapest card i can get my hands on and people say this version of gigabyte has better performance than the Zotac or other brand GT 730 1 or 2gb DDR5. Will this card yield me 45-60 fps in all major titles released till 2015?
I'm only gonna do 720p gaming(1280*720) and with settings all at medium, can i play the below titles mainly at the mentioned settings?
AC Syndicate,Unity, Rogue
Crysis 3
Watchdogs
Battlefield 4 and Hardline
GTA 5
Arkham Knight
My processor is i3-2120 3.3 Ghz, 4 gigs of ddr3 ram, DH61WW motherboard and 500W PSU
 
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That's true, I've looked around and there's nothing that good. Can you stretch your budget to, say 7000? You could get a huge performance difference and it will be worth every ruppee.
But if you can't, then it's fine, for your resolution it will do the job if you configure the settings right. Btw there's no need to be attracted by the "OC" that manufacturers state, they only come higher clocked by factory which you can do by yourself.


I'm from India and my budget is 5000INR and there exist no card under this budget that can get the job done.
Hence under this budget this card seems to pretty decent than all the cards i come upon, its OC edition, can't it get the job done??????i just want 45-60 fps at 720p with all other settings low or medium!
 
That's true, I've looked around and there's nothing that good. Can you stretch your budget to, say 7000? You could get a huge performance difference and it will be worth every ruppee.
But if you can't, then it's fine, for your resolution it will do the job if you configure the settings right. Btw there's no need to be attracted by the "OC" that manufacturers state, they only come higher clocked by factory which you can do by yourself.
 
Solution
A GT 730 DDR5 card is really a 30fps 720p low settings gaming card. It does not have the performance to do anywhere near 60fps average on even 2015 high end games. About the only thing it MIGHT manage at 720p is maybe some medium settings on games that don't demand much from the GPU. Unfortunately, games you mentioned are very demanding.

So yes you can game on it, but you will need to be flexible on sacrificing some things to get playable framerate even at only 720p. Combine that with a dual core CPU and only 4gb system ram and you're looking at framerate that will not be smooth.