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Can GeForce GTX 1060 run Gray Matter?

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The GeForce GTX 1060 handles Gray Matter well at 1080p, delivering approximately 492 FPS at High settings — above the 60 FPS target for smooth gameplay. It can also achieve smooth 1440p at around 369 FPS.

Gray MatterGeForce GTX 1060 FPS Data

Quality1080p1440p4K
Low770 fps577 fps308 fps
Medium616 fps462 fps246 fps
High492 fps369 fps197 fps
Ultra400 fps300 fps160 fps

Estimated FPS · actual performance may vary based on drivers and settings

Minimum System Requirements

CPU
1.8 GHz Processor or faster
GPU
DirectX 9.0 compatible 256 MB Graphics Card with Shader 2.0
RAM
1 GB

Genres

About

Gray Matter is a 2010 point-and-click adventure game that puts you in control of two protagonists, Dr. David Styles and Samantha Everett, as they investigate mysterious supernatural events. The game blends puzzle-solving with narrative-driven exploration, focusing on philosophical questions about reality and the human mind rather than action sequences. Its cerebral approach to storytelling sets it apart from typical adventure games of that era.

From a performance perspective, Gray Matter is extremely accessible and won't challenge modern hardware. The game requires just 1 GB of RAM and runs smoothly on integrated graphics, making it suitable for budget GPUs or older systems. You can expect stable FPS performance even on low-end machines, and benchmark testing shows the game maintains excellent framerates across various graphics settings. Even entry-level dedicated GPUs will handle it without any performance concerns.

If you enjoy narrative-focused adventure games and don't mind slower-paced puzzle solving, Gray Matter offers an intriguing experience despite its modest 63/100 rating. However, those seeking action-heavy gameplay or modern graphics should look elsewhere, as the game's appeal lies primarily in its cerebral storytelling rather than visual spectacle.

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