The Witcher 3 on GTX 750 Ti?

Nextg_Rival

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Hey,

I've been planning on getting the Witcher 3, however after checking the minimum requirements it appears that I might be unable to run it. My specs are:

CPU: FX 6300
GPU: GTX 750 Ti
RAM: 8 GB

I think that my RAM and CPU will do just fine, but it appears that my graphics card might be unable to run the game. The minimum GPU listed was the GTX 660, so I assumed that a 750 Ti would be able to run it, however I forgot to consider that Nvidia have a really cryptic naming scheme and didn't realise that maybe it won't actually be able to run the game. Here are

Here's a comparison between the GTX 750 Ti and the GTX 660:

http://www.game-debate.com/gpu/index.php?gid=883&gid2=591&compare=geforce-gtx-750-ti-vs-geforce-gtx-660

On the "Can I run it" feature right below the names of the cards it says that I can run the Witcher 3 on the GTX 750 Ti at low settings and a 1024:768 resolution, but I'm wondering if I'll be pushing it if I try to run it at 1920:1080. Has anyone managed to run the Witcher 3 at 1080p so far and will it be possible for me to run it too?

Thank you for your time.


EDIT: I forgot to mention that I only need it to run at 30 FPS, I don't need 60.
 
Hi. I know this is a couple months old, but I recently wondered the same thing, but got mixed responses, so I wanted to go around answering similar questions for other viewers. I just bought the gtx 750 ti sc and it plays the witcher 3 on ultra/1080p. I have an a10 5800k apu, whose graphics aren't being used now. I don't know the fps, but it's smooth enough for me, even with literally everything maxed. If you did run into issues at some point in the game, or it wasn't smooth enough for you, you shouldn't have to sacrifice too much noticeable stuff to see improvement. Granted, this is the superclocked version, but from what I understand, the performance increase is minimal for most games.