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For my new gaming pc I want to be able to run just cause 3 low to medium settings at a stable framerate on a 60fps 1080p monitor, as well as get 60fps on even the most demanding of minecraft and minecraft mods scenarios. Will a 2gb GDDR5 graphics card (VisionTek Radeon R7 360 2GB) be able to do that about 70% of the time? (Assuming the processor doesnt bottleneck it).

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for minecraft a graphics card vs intel integrated has literaly no difference, if you want minecraft to run fast best way is ssd and ram

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5 minutes ago, TheCatShuriken said:

Do you think it could? Also, would 2gb GDDR5 be better than 4gb DDR3. I think so but not quite sure.

It depends, If you aren't doing much over 1080p or using high res textures you should be fine.

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1 minute ago, ShadowTechXTS said:

It depends, If you aren't doing much over 1080p or using high res textures you should be fine.

Not planning on it, no. Really low/medium frames on Just Cause 3 is the most demanding thing Im planning on using the graphics card for.

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10 hours ago, CurryCalgs said:

id get a 370 if you can but it shouldnt have any problem running at medium settings. worse case scenario might have to downgrade to 900p 

Allright, its a very demanding game that my PS4 failed to run but hopefully it should be fine, worst thing that happens is I have to plug in my old 720p monitor on low settings.

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