[SOLVED] Is GTX 760 enough for 2019?

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Hi guys! I have a AOC 1366x768 monitor an i5-3470. If i play AC:Origins in this monitor, is 660 enough or do i need that 760? I've seen some gameplay but on 1080p where they play on medium-high 30-40fps on the 760.
 
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Hi guys! I have a AOC 1366x768 monitor an i5-3470. If i play AC:Origins in this monitor, is 660 enough or do i need that 760? I've seen some gameplay but on 1080p where they play on medium-high 30-40fps on the 760.

Basically any upgrade will give you more performance than that and you won't get stable 60 fps on high on AC. Depending on your budget either look for used cards or some cheap AMD 470 570 Nvidia 1050ti 960 970 maybe.
Think about the future too if you plan on buying something new. For how long will you play on medium settings or below 1080p.
Another thing to consider is what is your motherboard? Do you even have PCI-E 3.0 x16? Or you will lose a bit of performance by playing on a worse port. Does your PSU handle a...
Hello there! It roughly depends on the grafix settings you set up ingame. With your CPU, you don't really need 760 if playing without any MSAA (or alike) on 660, and with even medium-high should be ok, but you can rise up for 760 if you want to obtain better overall picture quality and effects. It really also depends on particular type and amount of Ram installed(no info) and SSD/HDD also (you didn't mention these). The amount and type of VRAM on 660 is also a valuable point to give any advice (no info). With given info, in modest quality with 1366x768 660 should be ok. Only for postprocessing like MSAA or alike you'll need more powerful unit.
 
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If the specs of your 660 somewhat around mentioned under, you need nothing else to get 1366x768 out of this…
1344CUDA Cores.
915Base Clock (MHz)
980Boost Clock (MHz)
102.5Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)
6.0 GbpsMemory Clock.
2048 MBStandard Memory Config.
GDDR5Memory Interface.
192-bit GDDR5Memory Interface Width.
 
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Unless you are playing 5-7 year old games routinely, and on medium detail, I'd seriously be looking at an RX570/580 over any 7 year old GPU (RX580 recently on sale for $160?) if at all possible...(gives slightly better than GTX1060 performance at almost $90 less.....!)
 
Yes you can run it. Check this for proof:

https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/requirements/assassin-s-creed-origins/15993

Plus, from my experience a card that benchmarks around 3500 on Passmark will run games at 60fps. Whether or not you will be giving up some extra tessellation and other "graphical boosters" that PC's offer over console. The 660 is still an OK card for now.

Take for example how I can make this claim and go to sleep perfectly fine.

The GTX 660 (your GPU) benchmark:
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GTX+660&id=2152

The Radeon HD 7850 (PS4 GPU) benchmark:
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=Radeon+HD+7850&id=323

Now, there are other factors to consider, such as which optimization did the developers work towards while constructing the game? Did they optimize it for console or for PC? I don't think you have too much to worry about because that title is such a huge one with a huge budget that they probably optimized it for all. Not to worry though because the first link I gave you says you will be able to play it just fine on basic settings (most likely console looking graphics or a slightly better).
 
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Hi guys! I have a AOC 1366x768 monitor an i5-3470. If i play AC:Origins in this monitor, is 660 enough or do i need that 760? I've seen some gameplay but on 1080p where they play on medium-high 30-40fps on the 760.

Basically any upgrade will give you more performance than that and you won't get stable 60 fps on high on AC. Depending on your budget either look for used cards or some cheap AMD 470 570 Nvidia 1050ti 960 970 maybe.
Think about the future too if you plan on buying something new. For how long will you play on medium settings or below 1080p.
Another thing to consider is what is your motherboard? Do you even have PCI-E 3.0 x16? Or you will lose a bit of performance by playing on a worse port. Does your PSU handle a new GPU or you need to uprgade that too. Etc.
 
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