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No. If you want to run recent games at high or maxed settings with decent fps, you'll want something along the lines of a RX 460 or perhaps a GTX 1060. Unless you want to be running older games at low settings and struggle to get 30 fps, I suggest getting something better. At least get a GTX 970 if you can't afford anything too expensive. With that you could get about 30-60 fps in some games at medium settings. Also I suggest getting at least a 500/600 watt power supply depending on what you buy. Something else you could try is pcpartpicker.com. Create a list of the parts you want on there and the site will tell you how compatible they are.
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