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Battlefield 1 can my graphics card handle it?
not sure on the system requirements but maybe someone already knows

I have a Radeon R9 380 2gb vram

maybe medium settings 30-40 fps?


thx
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What is the most high quality game that you have currently tried to run on these hardware components?
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What is the most high quality game that you have currently tried to run on these hardware components?
I guess the closest would be Mad Max waiting for the steam summer sale to find out the exact same thing, my friend
and mad max runs high settings around 60 fps
Could you tell me all of your hardware currently installed?
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Could you tell me all of your hardware currently installed?
i5 4460 3.2
8gb ram 1600mhz
1tb 7200 rpm WDB
600W PSU

Seems decent, 8gb seems pretty low, higher quality texture streaming settings can cause a dramatic frame rate drop with low memory, i would definitly recommend 16gb memory, your CPU seems to be alright, Hard drive is fine, PSU is acceptable, You could more than likely run Battlefield 1 on low - medium settings getting about 50- 60 + frames, but you should look to upgrading to 16gb memory, and this is optional: upgrade to an i7 CPU.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Qwerty; 14 Ιουν 2016, 20:19
Any further use of 2GB VRAM GPUs will be a stretch in newer games.

It should be fine for most games; however, be prepared to turn down the visuals due to lack of GPU VRAM.
Think BF4 Ultra is a good reference point for BF1. If you can run the former with an acceptable FPS then you should have no problem.
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not sure on the system requirements but maybe someone already knows

I have a Radeon R9 380 2gb vram

maybe medium settings 30-40 fps?


thx

That 2GB VRAM could be a problem. If the game uses more than that, you won't be able to run the game at more than the lowest settings. No VRAM left = Slideshow. Most new games need 4GB VRAM.

Unfortunately, it's hard to make assumptions because the requirements haven't been released, yet. BF4 Ultra might be a good place to start, but I'm not sure.
2GB VRAM is not going to cut it for BF1; or pretty much any newer games.

Now a GTX 960 4GB or 380/380X 4GB; that would be fine.
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2GB VRAM is not going to cut it for BF1; or pretty much any newer games.

Now a GTX 960 4GB or 380/380X 4GB; that would be fine.


I was thinking on waiting for the amd rx 480, or gtx 1070 , your thoughts?
^ That would be very wise. Either of which would make for a very supurb gaming GPU; above and beyond that of "minimum requirements"
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2GB VRAM is not going to cut it for BF1; or pretty much any newer games.

Now a GTX 960 4GB or 380/380X 4GB; that would be fine.


I was thinking on waiting for the amd rx 480, or gtx 1070 , your thoughts?

Your best off to wait it out for the RX480/gtx1060 apart from vram 380 isn't too bad.

I've got the 280x 3GB 384bit slightly better card than the 380 and it runs BF4 just fine, I'm also waiting it out to see what the RX480 "really" does, maybe the hype train will turn into a go cart I'm not crazy about amd sliding back into 256bit mem bus but we'll see when the samples hit the review sites.

Like others say BF1 who knows.
GTX 1060 is only around GTX 970 performance area, so I wouldn't even look at that.

RX 480 is expected to be around GTX 980 performance
GTX 1070 is around 2-3X GTX 970 performance
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