High, yes. Depending on the resolution of your monitor. I'm assuming 1920x1080. Very High maybe... with some of the more demanding settings reduced. I'm going by a rig I recently built with the same CPU/GPU. But keep in mind, the high textures and AA will require a 2GB card. 1GB VRAM may cause you to back off.
Crysis 3? Maybe the original Crysis or 2, but not 3.My 760 (Which is about twice as powerful) barely get 30 on Very High.
I'm only going from personal experience. The OP asked if he could play it, not the frame rate. I found the game playable in single player at 1080p with a slightly O/C'd FX-6300 and an EVGA GTX 650ti SSC at HIGH.
High, yes. Depending on the resolution of your monitor. I'm assuming 1920x1080. Very High maybe... with some of the more demanding settings reduced. I'm going by a rig I recently built with the same CPU/GPU. But keep in mind, the high textures and AA will require a 2GB card. 1GB VRAM may cause you to back off.
High, yes. Depending on the resolution of your monitor. I'm assuming 1920x1080. Very High maybe... with some of the more demanding settings reduced. I'm going by a rig I recently built with the same CPU/GPU. But keep in mind, the high textures and AA will require a 2GB card. 1GB VRAM may cause you to back off.
Crysis 3? Maybe the original Crysis or 2, but not 3.My 760 (Which is about twice as powerful) barely get 30 on Very High.
High, yes. Depending on the resolution of your monitor. I'm assuming 1920x1080. Very High maybe... with some of the more demanding settings reduced. I'm going by a rig I recently built with the same CPU/GPU. But keep in mind, the high textures and AA will require a 2GB card. 1GB VRAM may cause you to back off.
Crysis 3? Maybe the original Crysis or 2, but not 3.My 760 (Which is about twice as powerful) barely get 30 on Very High.
I'm only going from personal experience. The OP asked if he could play it, not the frame rate. I found the game playable in single player at 1080p with a slightly O/C'd FX-6300 and an EVGA GTX 650ti SSC at HIGH.