[Query] Graphics for Battlefield 3
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Hello, the PC I have is the one from the Company, would just changing the graphics card be enough for me to play Battlefield 3 well?
If so, what graphics card should I put in, one that is a bit overkill. -
Hello, with that graphic you can get by on a monitor, let's say up to 22" until you confirm, you could play, but I think it's time to upgrade if you want to play this game reasonably decent.
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A ese equipo le viene bien una HD 5850, because the processor is similar to mine and it's a graphics card that doesn't depend too much on the CPU. On the other hand, detail what power supply you have, brand, amperage in the 12V line, etc., because I had to change the power supply to put in the 5850.
Perhaps the 6870 would also work very well for you, which I think would perform without problems in that equipment.Saludos
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If it helps as a reference, with my equipment I can play with high details and native resolution completely fluidly.
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It is quite possible that with an 8800GTS 320MB you are very tight, I think that someone from the forum already tried it with the 8800GT of 512MB (which is somewhat better than yours) and had to sacrifice many details.
As for the processor, it is not that your is the best, but precisely BF3 does not penalize so much for CPU, it pulls more from GPU and RAM (that is, a minimum of 4GB, because if not it seems that it gives some jerks... all this I speak of what I have read).
If you are going to buy a graphics card, the options could be: HD5850, GTX560 and HD6850... but everything depends on your budget, etc. Certainly the best of those I think would be the HD5850.
Then if you can opt for an HD6870, great. Or a GTX560Ti... but I already tell you that it depends on the money you want to spend, or if you are thinking of renewing the whole team, etc. -
It's quite possible that with an 8800GTS 320MB you're very tight, I think that someone from the forum already tried it with the 8800GT 512MB (which is somewhat better than yours) and had to sacrifice many details.
As for the processor, it's not the best one you have, but precisely BF3 doesn't penalize so much for CPU, it uses more GPU and RAM (that is, a minimum of 4GB, because if not it seems that it gives some stutters... all this I speak of what I have read).
If you're going to buy a graphics card, the options could be: HD5850, GTX560 and HD6850... but it all depends on your budget, etc. Certainly the best of those I think would be the HD5850.
Then if you can opt for an HD6870, great. Or a GTX560Ti...but I already tell you that it depends on the money you want to spend, or if you are thinking of renewing the whole equipment, etc.I liked the GTX560 more and besides it comes with Battlefield 3, would it be a good buy? With this graphics card can I put it to the top of the graphics? Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Super OC 1GB + Battlefield3 GV-N56GSO-1GI+Battlefield3 Graphics Card
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At fluid "40fps" no, I have it at ultra and it runs at 30-35 and I'm not comfortable with that, it depends on your taste for playing but I can't play well like that, but at high you will be able to and the graphics are more than decent.
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not at the top, but considering what it costs it is a good value for money card, I would buy it if I were in your situation
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For that, you stretch for this:MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti TwinFrozrII OC 1GB GDDR5+Battlefield3 912-V238-074 Graphics Card
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For that you stretch for this:
MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti TwinFrozrII OC 1GB GDDR5+Battlefield3 912-V238-074 Graphics Card
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