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I have an i5 4670k, GTX 560, 8 GB DDR3 and I'm running it at 1680 x 1050 with medium low setting and getting late game 70 FPS.
similar specs i5, 560, 8gb with similar results.
I feel the same about the no noticable change, but with my system I doubt I would notice from casual play time.
Hope things work out for ya. The more the merrier.
- I5 4670
- 6870
- 8 GB of ram
-runs about 30-40 fps with everything on max 1x v-sync. Pretty good IMO but some gamers like 60 fps
I don't see how people can play well without high fps. My perfroemancd is way better at 60+ than at 30-40. Tracking alone is huge in this game and fps us key to that.
You should post your system specs.. rather then games.. BF3 isnt even that heavy ,let alone RO2 and CSGO...