i have been looking for content surrounding this card for a week now. i plan on getting an old pc to do testing on, and i found a 760 for around 55€. combined with an intel i5 6500, 16gb of ddr3 and a 530w psu im planning to get it as well, for 250€ i could get not only a good experimental pc but a good backup one as well
I have 2gb gtx 770 it still very usable in 2025, I’m running CS2 low setting 95fps @3440x1440p which is neat since it’s near 4K ,Played RDR2 1080P 30fps ,quite usable at 1080p
I mean, yes you can play games. But I prefer my game to look good. I want ultra settings, and at least 100fps so 2GB is not very good then, since RTX2060's or something aren't that expensive anymore I'd just go ahead and buy one of those (Which I did 4 years ago lol)
@ I want to upgrade to but currently playing rdr1 and gta 5 at ultra settings 90fps and have lot of backlog when it comes to playing games so once I have to play modern games I would have to eventually upgrade
that was its launch price. you can get them for 40-70 buckaroos. its way better than the 1030, but if you can find an used radeon 6400 that one sweeps them both
@Fleerix i got a evga 1070 for 60 buckaroos off ebay recently. it's a great time to be in the used market if you're willing to ignore ray tracing. that 1070 can run basically everything well.
I recently got as a handy down a all in one optiplex from Dell my sister used back when she worked for some no name company it has no graphics card and uses a I7 -8000 or something like that and it's sort of a 8th gen Intel chip but yeah it says it's 1080p 60hrz but it feels way more than that I have no other ideas on what to do with it other than use it as a monitor.
I am impressed somone would benchmark 760 in 2025 . I'm still using gtx 760 to this day that I've bought used back in 2019. From my experience the most it could run are games like monster hunter world, resident evil 2 and 3 remake, dying light etc. all in 60 fps 1200p
I'm not sure some of the bigger modern games would load at all on this, isn't there a vram minimum on some games? Either way I wouldn't expect much out of it in demanding games, if you want to play those at good settings don't look at this lol
I don't think 1080P or 720P FSR ultra performance mode with all low settings & .ini editing to turn effects off is any advisable way to play a game. TLDR: Don't buy this GPU for modern demanding games.
This proves vram is not everything. Nvidia feature set better than AMD. AMD just throws extra vram that never get used because they know their gpu are inferior
I picked up one of these years ago for $40. Asus model with a nice cooler. I still use it in a home theater PC in the living room.
i have been looking for content surrounding this card for a week now. i plan on getting an old pc to do testing on, and i found a 760 for around 55€. combined with an intel i5 6500, 16gb of ddr3 and a 530w psu im planning to get it as well, for 250€ i could get not only a good experimental pc but a good backup one as well
I have 2gb gtx 770 it still very usable in 2025, I’m running CS2 low setting 95fps @3440x1440p which is neat since it’s near 4K ,Played RDR2 1080P 30fps ,quite usable at 1080p
I mean, yes you can play games. But I prefer my game to look good. I want ultra settings, and at least 100fps so 2GB is not very good then, since RTX2060's or something aren't that expensive anymore I'd just go ahead and buy one of those (Which I did 4 years ago lol)
@ I want to upgrade to but currently playing rdr1 and gta 5 at ultra settings 90fps and have lot of backlog when it comes to playing games so once I have to play modern games I would have to eventually upgrade
Bruh 4k is about 8 million pixels.
3440x1440 is 4.9 million.
2560x1440 is around 4 million.
How badly did you fail math to say its near 4k?
Higher bit memory bus than the RTX 4070 Ti btw...
I love modern day Nvidia 🙃
Significantly less cache, though. Something that isn't irrelevant to the equation either.
250$ for this thing is crazy in nowadays
that was its launch price. you can get them for 40-70 buckaroos. its way better than the 1030, but if you can find an used radeon 6400 that one sweeps them both
@Fleerix i got a evga 1070 for 60 buckaroos off ebay recently. it's a great time to be in the used market if you're willing to ignore ray tracing. that 1070 can run basically everything well.
I recently got as a handy down a all in one optiplex from Dell my sister used back when she worked for some no name company it has no graphics card and uses a I7 -8000 or something like that and it's sort of a 8th gen Intel chip but yeah it says it's 1080p 60hrz but it feels way more than that I have no other ideas on what to do with it other than use it as a monitor.
Having more v-ram doesn’t mean better
@@FBi_. omg the Federal Beureau of Investigation
as i owner of a 1050 2 gb, its funny how even the Gtx 760 is clapping me T-T. bruh
in my opinion i think the 4gb is really the minimum vram when it comes to gaming
looks like it's comparable but a bit weaker than a steam deck? that's interesting, and not a dig at the 760 but praise for the deck.
It's so peak
I am impressed somone would benchmark 760 in 2025 . I'm still using gtx 760 to this day that I've bought used back in 2019. From my experience the most it could run are games like monster hunter world, resident evil 2 and 3 remake, dying light etc. all in 60 fps 1200p
I always enjoy seeing how older cards still perform. Just like you, there's still a ton of people using cards like this to play games.
Not today on the majority of "modern" games 😂
With the current market, and those pesky resellers. I still can't afford it.
It's fkin $20 💀 but I'll buy a 1060 3gb for $60
Not even 6 GB VRAM is enough nowadays. 2 is nothing and the cards that have 2 are already too weak so its not even an option.
Expected you to run it will moderate to demanding games.Not games which can run on any potato pc😅
I'm not sure some of the bigger modern games would load at all on this, isn't there a vram minimum on some games?
Either way I wouldn't expect much out of it in demanding games, if you want to play those at good settings don't look at this lol
I don't think 1080P or 720P FSR ultra performance mode with all low settings & .ini editing to turn effects off is any advisable way to play a game.
TLDR: Don't buy this GPU for modern demanding games.
This proves vram is not everything. Nvidia feature set better than AMD. AMD just throws extra vram that never get used because they know their gpu are inferior
it shows that old gpus will be able to run low spec games for a long time. that's all.
your post proves you need to get off nvidia's teat.
Let's see what vulkan has to say to that