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it should be able to run warframe on full on low settings
i just woke up
That is not what I think, thanks for the effort, you should look for a fight elsewhere keyboard warrior. Stop presuming stuff that you know nothing about and is never said.
Uhh... no one has said anything about those. 560Ti is so old that it isn't even sold anymore. You can get better new cards for like $100.
Edit: I would also like to add that neither the guy you quoted nor I have said that he should replace his GPU and all I've said so far is that it's just old as ♥♥♥♥. 560Ti should still be sufficient to run WF at max settings.
on other important thing is, if you ever get randome crashes of the game or even the whole computer, it's likely because of the card - the TI-series was overclocked by the manufactures (more specific, the memory runs a much higher frequenzy then the "normal" version of the 560 did, and depending on the manufacturer of your card (not nvidia, they only done the chip), the gpu will also be OC'ed). so if that happen, use an overclocking tool to set the clocks down a bit (5-10% of the initial value - just test a bit around with it, for it varies from card to card).
as for the fps, see how it runs with different versions of graphic driver (though the newes one is mostly recommended). also, if you had nvidia experience had it's way with warframe, revert this, for it can easily fubar the games performance - in general, don't let the program do things automatically to anything - do it manually there, and only if the game hasn't the same settings available.
don't forget that even your CPU, memory (not the one from the GC) and the operating system used can have some influence on the total performance. most of all the "other" hardware though, comes from the efficience of the HDD or SSD you get the data from shoved into the memory and then to the cpu/gpu for processing... and back again on some parts. the disc is the main bottleneck in all computers (one of the reasons big servers run with raid-arrays). even the best, fastest disc is a slowpoke compared to the amount of data the memory-bus can handle and the processing units can... process. so if your disc is slow, that WILL effect the performance (and therefore your fps) heavy.
best would be to run a game from a fast disc that is NOT also running your OS or the pagefile, if you put it in another place than the OS.
And try living with 20fps. You'll instantly become grateful for that 40-50.