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Can GeForce GTX 1060 run Synthetic Hazard?

Playable

The GeForce GTX 1060 can run Synthetic Hazard at 1080p, but may not reach 60 FPS at High settings (estimated 52 FPS). Lowering to Medium should achieve around 65 FPS.

Synthetic HazardGeForce GTX 1060 FPS Data

Quality1080p1440p4K
Low82 fps61 fps33 fps
Medium65 fps49 fps26 fps
High52 fps39 fps21 fps
Ultra43 fps32 fps17 fps

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

Minimum System Requirements

GPU
nVidia GTX 1060
RAM
8 GB

About

Synthetic Hazard is quite accessible in terms of hardware requirements, making it a viable option for gamers with entry-level GPUs like the GTX 1650 or RX 6500 XT. These graphics cards can handle the game at 1080p with medium settings, delivering a smooth and enjoyable experience. For those looking to push the visuals a bit further, a mid-range GPU such as the GTX 1660 Super or RX 5600 XT will allow for higher settings and potentially 1440p resolution without sacrificing frame rates.

While the game isn't particularly demanding, it does benefit from a stable system. With a minimum of 8 GB RAM recommended, players should ensure their setups meet this requirement for optimal performance. Overall, if you're running a modern entry-level system, you can expect a solid gaming experience with decent visuals and fluid gameplay. For the best balance of performance and quality, aim for a mid-range GPU, especially if you're interested in exploring the game's more detailed environments.

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