Your PC should manage Cities Skyline at low settings, but performance may vary based on your hardware.
Your PC should manage Cities Skyline at low settings, but performance may vary based on your hardware.
Your system has a solid setup with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor running at 3.00GHz, 4GB RAM, GTX 750 Ti graphics card, and Windows 10. For low settings (around 30 FPS) you should be able to run most games smoothly, especially if you're playing SimCity or similar titles. Skyline might be a bit more demanding, but it shouldn't be out of reach with these specs.
Your CPU limits the performance of the GPU. The A6 sometimes restricts the GTX 750Ti. It rarely exceeds about 80% utilization.
the city is quite demanding on the CPU; it might function if you try the trial. if you don’t have a trial, download it for free and see if it works. if it does, consider paying for it.
It will certainly run, but that CPU is going to really choke once the population gets large. Once I got to about 120,000 people or so, ~30 FPS is what I was getting out of my overclocked i5-750 before I upgraded. And that's a vastly more powerful CPU than the old Athlon X2s.