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Battlefield 3 on i5 2500K + GTX 560 Ti

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2011

This is some footage of the BF3 campaign. video settings are all ultra (maxed out) except no AA and at 1080P. If i were to add the AA in it would dip under 30 FPS, sometimes hitting the low 20s. so i'm happy to see FPS of 40-70 in game while sacrificing an effect i cant see easily.

system specs are:
Intel core i5 2500K
MSI P67a C45 B3
Asus GTX 560 Ti
G Skil RipjawsX 8GB 1600Mhz RAM
2x 500GB HDD is RAID 0

oh and did i tell you; the game is amazing!

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  • Com o AA ligado, ele roda em qual resoluçao sem travar vc acha, pq to pensando comprar esse cartao tb(gtx560ti) mais to em duvida entre a 6950 1Gb, qual vc me recomenda? vlw, abraço.

  • @alexandrefell the graphics card will not crash at any resolution and setting. if you have a 1080P monitor or higher and want to use AA get the 6950. try and get one with 2GB VRAM.

  • @alexandrefell the graphics card will not crash at any resolution and setting. if you have a 1080P monitor or higher and want to use AA get the 6950. try and get one with 2GB VRAM

  • @alexandrefell the graphics card will not crash at any resolution and setting. if you have a 1080P monitor or higher and want to use AA get the 6950. try and get one with 2GB

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  • @JWK35 so would you say it was a good graphics card for gaming?

  • @JWK35 would the radeon 6870 2gb be alot better? im only running one monitor though, so is there any point getting the 2gb version?

  • @JWK35 No check hwcompare[dot]com

  • @codaassasin well i've heard that a 1GB VRAM can bottleneck the card in BF3, i did some experimenting with MSI afterburner on my second screen, showing the VRAM usage. on high settings it was at 800-900MB, and on ultra it got to over 1GB, and whenever i changed scene (like dying or coming from a cutscene) the textures didnt load instantly, you could see the textures loading in from of you for the first part of a second.

  • @JWK35

    Thank you for being truthful with your frames :)

    Kinda retarded how others make their graphics so high, i got a Radeon 6950 2GB which can cost more than $50+ than a 560 Ti and i run avg 40 frames when others say the 560 ti runs 50+...

  • @alexandrefell the graphics card will not crash at any resolution and setting. if you have a 1080P smonitor or higher and want to use AA, get the 6950. try and get one with 2GB VRAM.

  • @alexandrefell the graphics card will not crash at any resolution and setting. if you have a 1080P screen/monitor or higher and want to use AA, get the 6950. try and get one with 2GB VRAM.

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