Battlefield 3 | GTX 560 Ti Benchmark Testing | i5 2500K | All settings

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2011

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Remember that a powerfull GPU/Graphics card is nothing without a decent processor. If you want to run the game with this FPS on theese settings, make sure you have atleast a QUAD core processor/4 cores. I'm using the Intel Core i5 2500K and it's pretty powerfull. So if you have a DUAL Core processor i recommend you to uppgrade it before you get this card, because then you will have full usage of this GPUs power! :)

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  • Wait, everything is failed. You need to reload the map to load the new settings.

  • @LinusNeuman Well, i believe that was the case in the beta. Even though, if that's still the case, i actually did the benchmarking with FRAPS before, and the importance of this video is to show the high settings, and they are still true, even in this video!

    But you got a point there, still, the FPS i show are still true!

  • It's not all about the video card. Without a good processor, the video card would be useless. I suggest adding a suggestion that fits well with this GTX 560.

    (And yes, I see the title, don't worry)

  • @LabEntZ Wow thanks dude! I just wrote some important notes in the description! Thanks for telling me this, i don't want people to get tricked to buy this GPU or anything! ^^

  • Good video !! THX

  • @XNico41x Thanks! :D

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  • @holin59 No problem.

  • The Texture settings arent reloaded until you load a new map, so the first test with Low are false.

  • @CannibalSmash1 If you CAN, go for a Intel Processor. The thing is that all the 8 or 6 cores don't help that much in games, but mostly in video and photo editing programs, if you do that alot then more then 4 cores can be good. But if you just want to play games like battlefield, a i5 2500k works better , a little cheaper as well. But the X6 core processor will defenetly run the game on High settings, but with maybe a little lower FPS! :) Google it and check!

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