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As far as an answer to the OP's question, yes it will run it, but to get a solid framerate you probably only want to run on High. My source: I just got done building a system for a friend of mine. He put a 2gb MSI GTX 770 and an Intel Core i5 4690 and 8gb of RAM in his. One of the benchmark tests I did was ETS2 and it ran quite well with the preset on high. It ran okay with the preset on Ultra.
Another item to note is whether or not the player is using mods. Mods can cause your framerate to die compared to the game unmodded.
There is a variation among different systems,but it is minimal, considering just the video card, processor and memory.
I have the same card model that he has; I am not saying that his system will run the same as mine, but mostly I believe it will.
Check 3dmark values and look at the results for similar processors. the difference may be at most 400-800 points,which are not really that much in terms of framerate.
ETS2 is not exactly a resource hunger game after all.
I have a 770 from Asus, i5 4690K and 16 Gb of ram plus SSD; the game run steady at ultra,rain or shine :)
Your settings may have to be slightly lower, given the low single-thread performance of an AMD processor versus Intel. Using 3rd-party mods such as ProMods and traffic packs may also reduce fps.
I have a GTX 770 and it runs perfectly on 400% scaling and everything else on the highest setting.