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Battlefield 4 VGA graphics performance benchmark review - DirectX 11 class graphics card performance up-to Full HD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/31/2013 06:43 PM [ 106 comment(s) 4 ]

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DirectX 11 class graphics card performance up-to Full HD

So we start off with a monitor resolution of 1600x1200 - again all tests have DX11 / Ultra Quality mode with 2xMSAA enabled and HBAO. We measure performance in the 'Reach the VIPs' level as shown in the youtube clip.

Our scores are average framerates so you need to take a margin in mind for lower FPS at all times. As such we say 40 FPS for this game should be your minimum, while 60 FPS (frames per second) can be considered optimal. But does anybody on a modern age PC really play games at this very low resolution? Heck no, let's move onwards.

In more civilized 1920x1200 (lets call it slightly better than Full HD ok?) monitor resolutions you'll notice that the numbers are already start crumbling down a bit. Keep that 40 FPS minimum in mind as you want a little reserve. A GeForce GTX 660 (non-Ti) would be optimal for the money in this resolution and on team Reds' side a 7870 would be great or a nice 270X of course. Look at the Radeon HD 7990 go man, daaumn.





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