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GTX 960 — Crimson Lotus at 4K

CANT_RUN ~10 FPS at 4K High settings

GTX 960 runs Crimson Lotus at approximately ~10 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: CANT_RUN. At 1440p: ~23 FPS (STRUGGLE). At 4K: ~10 FPS (CANT_RUN).

GTX 960 — FPS at High settings
1080p
34 FPS PLAYABLE
1440p
23 FPS STRUGGLE
4K
10 FPS CANT_RUN
CANT_RUN
~10 FPS

The GTX 960 cannot sustain playable frame rates in Crimson Lotus at 4K High settings (~10 FPS estimated). A minimum GPU tier of 5 or higher is required to run this title. Purchasing before upgrading is not recommended.

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Performance Optimizer

Live Simulation
1080p
34
FPS
27 1% low
CANT_RUN
1440p
23
FPS
18 1% low
STRUGGLE
4K
10
FPS
8 1% low
CANT_RUN
GTX 960 Specs
VRAM 4 GB
Generation 2015
Upscaling None
Frame Gen Not supported
Perf tier
∿ Formula only FPS estimated by GPU performance model. Feature toggles hidden until verified.
Upscaling / AI
No upscaling on this GPU
Ray Tracing
No RT on this GPU
Frame Gen
Not supported on this GPU
CPU Tier
GPU
CPU

Frequently asked questions — GTX 960 & Crimson Lotus

Can I run Crimson Lotus on GTX 960?

Not at playable frame rates. The GTX 960 delivers approximately 10 FPS in Crimson Lotus at 1080p High settings. Frame rate is below the 30 FPS playability threshold. Reducing to 1080p Medium settings or upgrading to the next GPU tier is recommended.

What FPS does GTX 960 get in Crimson Lotus at 1440p?

The GTX 960 averages approximately 23 FPS in Crimson Lotus at 1440p High settings — verdict: STRUGGLE. 1440p is not recommended on this GPU for this title. 1080p will perform substantially better.

Can GTX 960 run Crimson Lotus at 4K?

The GTX 960 averages approximately 10 FPS in Crimson Lotus at 4K High settings — verdict: CANT_RUN. 4K is not recommended on this GPU for this title. 1080p or 1440p is the better choice.

About Crimson Lotus

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