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Can my system run Battlefield V?

Curesto

Hi there. I have this system:

CPU: Intel Xeon X5450 3.4GHz OC

Motherboard: ASUS P5W DH DELUXE

RAM: 8GB DDR2 800MHz(2GBx4) OCZ

GPU: Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X OC 3GB GDDR5 384-BIT

SSD: Samsung Evo 870 250GB

HDD: Samsung HD250HJ 250GB

PSU: Gigabyte P650B 650W 80+ Bronze

OS: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit

Monitor: Philips 226V4 1920x1080 21.5" LED

 

I have played GTA V at Very High settings at 1080p with 60fps without issues and Far Cry 5 at Ultra settings at 1080p with 40-45 FPS.

 

Can it run Battlefield V at 1080p?

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4 minutes ago, Curesto said:

Hi there. I have this system:

CPU: Intel Xeon X5450 3.4GHz OC

Motherboard: ASUS P5W DH DELUXE

RAM: 8GB DDR2 800MHz(2GBx4) OCZ

GPU: Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X OC 3GB GDDR5 384-BIT

SSD: Samsung Evo 870 250GB

HDD: Samsung HD250HJ 250GB

PSU: Gigabyte P650B 650W 80+ Bronze

OS: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit

Monitor: Philips 226V4 1920x1080 21.5" LED

 

I have played GTA V at Very High settings at 1080p with 60fps without issues and Far Cry 5 at Ultra settings at 1080p with 40-45 FPS.

 

Can it run Battlefield V at 1080p?

i seevily dout it ur sytem seems to be rlly old especialy since u have ddr2

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The only way to be sure is to try it..

GTA V and FC5 are not the newest games tbh, but I think you' ll be able to

Maybe not on Ultra settings though

 

But the DDR2 throws me off, I have 16 GB of DDR 3 and barely can play intense games.

But also, my GPU and CPU are worse

I sometimes wonder how we went to space on only 4KB RAM, and we cannot fix a simple issue.

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the ram could be a issue...

 

I ran it with a R9 290X and a i7-980X fine at over 60FPS at 1080... but your CPU is quit a bit older and the RAM a lot slower

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1 minute ago, _Omega_ said:

the ram could be a issue...

 

I ran it with a R9 290X and a i7-980X fine at over 60FPS at 1080... but your CPU is quit a bit older and the RAM a lot slower

he is also way under miium spec

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Just now, GOATWD said:

he is also way under miium spec

Minimum spec is also just a guideline. Ive seen far worse sstems perform *decently* with more intense games

I sometimes wonder how we went to space on only 4KB RAM, and we cannot fix a simple issue.

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11 minutes ago, Curesto said:

Hi there. I have this system:

CPU: Intel Xeon X5450 3.4GHz OC

Motherboard: ASUS P5W DH DELUXE

RAM: 8GB DDR2 800MHz(2GBx4) OCZ

GPU: Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X OC 3GB GDDR5 384-BIT

SSD: Samsung Evo 870 250GB

HDD: Samsung HD250HJ 250GB

PSU: Gigabyte P650B 650W 80+ Bronze

OS: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit

Monitor: Philips 226V4 1920x1080 21.5" LED

 

I have played GTA V at Very High settings at 1080p with 60fps without issues and Far Cry 5 at Ultra settings at 1080p with 40-45 FPS.

 

Can it run Battlefield V at 1080p?

Did you already used your free origin-premium (or how ever the F its called) trial? would be an easy way to just try if it runs fine

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6 minutes ago, Curesto said:

CPU: Intel Xeon X5450 3.4GHz OC

That is a laughably bad oc, you should be aiming for 4.2-4.3ghz

 

For clocking fsb ram will be your main limit so i suggest loosening the primaries to 7-7-7-22, set your cpu reference to 0.61x, set fsb termination to 1.4-1.6v, set vcore to 1.4v (no llc so itll dip to around 1.3v under load), set northbridge volt to 1.5-1.6v, set fsb to 450-480, set fsb strap to 400mhz, set ram volt to 1.8-2v

 

Northbridge should be fine till around 1.7-1.8v though youll meed active cooling to push it that far, fsb termination = vcore = 1.6v but wolfdales (and by extension kentsfields) suck at transferring heat so youll be limited to around 1.3-1.4v vcore unless you direct die but fsb termination is fine to overvolt

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7 minutes ago, _Omega_ said:

Did you already used your free origin-premium (or how ever the F its called) trial? would be an easy way to just try if it runs fine

I already own it via Steam. Friend of mine gifted to me but i'm not sure if my system can run it. I will try to run it.

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Generally speaking battlefield V is pretty well optimized granted not sure if that optimization applies with such old hardware. Also battlefield tends to use alot of ram so I would be concerned about ram for the most part. 

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Expect 30~45 fps with that cpu

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1 hour ago, _Omega_ said:

the ram could be a issue...

 

I ran it with a R9 290X and a i7-980X fine at over 60FPS at 1080... but your CPU is quit a bit older and the RAM a lot slower

You have to keep in mind that that is like over double the cpu power

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1 hour ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

That is a laughably bad oc, you should be aiming for 4.2-4.3ghz

 

For clocking fsb ram will be your main limit so i suggest loosening the primaries to 7-7-7-22, set your cpu reference to 0.61x, set fsb termination to 1.4-1.6v, set vcore to 1.4v (no llc so itll dip to around 1.3v under load), set northbridge volt to 1.5-1.6v, set fsb to 450-480, set fsb strap to 400mhz, set ram volt to 1.8-2v

 

Northbridge should be fine till around 1.7-1.8v though youll meed active cooling to push it that far, fsb termination = vcore = 1.6v but wolfdales (and by extension kentsfields) suck at transferring heat so youll be limited to around 1.3-1.4v vcore unless you direct die but fsb termination is fine to overvolt

I'm not sure if it's possible to achieve 4Ghz+ with a 975X board.

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2 hours ago, jaslion said:

You have to keep in mind that that is like over double the cpu power

Yea, you are right... Ist still a big difference... I mean it's still not to bad of a CPU 6 cores and 12 Threads with OC to 4.5 GHz plus 12 GB RAM at 1600MHz in triple channel... I loved that thing... I mean i still have it but it's a bit outdated and just sitting in the Mainboard in a box... 

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2 hours ago, _Omega_ said:

Yea, you are right... Ist still a big difference... I mean it's still not to bad of a CPU 6 cores and 12 Threads with OC to 4.5 GHz plus 12 GB RAM at 1600MHz in triple channel... I loved that thing... I mean i still have it but it's a bit outdated and just sitting in the Mainboard in a box... 

I would like get one of these CPUs but X58 boards are hard to find in my country.

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7 hours ago, _Omega_ said:

Yea, you are right... Ist still a big difference... I mean it's still not to bad of a CPU 6 cores and 12 Threads with OC to 4.5 GHz plus 12 GB RAM at 1600MHz in triple channel... I loved that thing... I mean i still have it but it's a bit outdated and just sitting in the Mainboard in a box... 

Ok yeah now you have like 3+times the sinlge core performance.

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5 hours ago, Curesto said:

I would like get one of these CPUs but X58 boards are hard to find in my country.

Don't NO x58 can play all modern games and reach 60fps. That or some won't even launch due to lacking instruction sets.

 

Get something recent if you are upgrading and not another old outdated platform

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On 4/1/2023 at 4:35 AM, Soundbored said:

This is a bit of a necro but this thing only compares between CPU in stated requirements by the developers and then compares their publically available benchmark score to yours. Just take it with barrels upon barrels of salt, especially when many anecdotes as is already shown this methodology to be flawed at best, misinformation at worst.

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