its a bad card for gaming typically this is how it goes the second number of a card series tells you quite a bit about a card okay I'll show you.
We will use both Nvidia and AMD examples
NVIDIA
600 Series
1,2,3,4 ENTRY Level cards (cards you would use to watch HD content and to play light web browsed gaming, a pretty generic display card)
5 (HTPC, however has the ability to be a entry level gaming card, you won't get the best settings out of it but you will be able to play most games)
6 (Mid level gaming card, will give you the ability to play most games under decent settings)
7, 8, 9 (High end to enthusiast end video cards designed to take everything a game offers and eat it for breakfeast)
AMD
7000 series.
Anything below 7, your 4, 5, 6 are designed for people who want HDCP compliance are into HTPC and are into maybe light online browser gaming.
7 (Entry level gaming, and HTPC, won't produce the best in graphics but will be a great entry level card)
8 (Mid level card, will handle games on most of the highest settings within reason)
9 (Enthusiast/high end cards will handle everything you can throw at it.)