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Hey :) I was wondering if i could play Battlefield 4 on these specs:

 

Intel Core i5 4460 3.2 Ghz

 

Nvidia Geforce GTX 760 (OEM) (Note: the OEM version is not the same as the regular 760 :)

 

8GB DDR3 Ram

 

HDD: 7200rpm

 

Was wondering how much FPS i would get on the different graphic settings :)

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oh you GTX760 has 1.5GB of VRAM

 

High 1080P uses under 2GB

 

try with high first and bump down a few setting if the game start to stutter

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How much fps, on the different graphic settings? i was wondering if the 1.5 gb vram of the oem card would be a bottleneck :)

There will be no bottleneck and you should be able to run on high settings 50-60 fps.

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What settings should i consider turning down? i know certain settings claim more power than others

keep all textures and model details on ultra turn anthroscopic filter to 4x ambient med - low basically all the lighting and rendering setting med - low but just have a mess around to see what works best get fraps and test fps till you get it just right. 

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Hey :) I was wondering if i could play Battlefield 4 on these specs:

 

Intel Core i5 4460 3.2 Ghz

 

Nvidia Geforce GTX 760 (OEM) (Note: the OEM version is not the same as the regular 760 :)

 

8GB DDR3 Ram

 

HDD: 7200rpm

 

Was wondering how much FPS i would get on the different graphic settings :)

Yes, I get 35-40 fps mix of very high and ultra on my laptop in my signature :P

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Hey :) I was wondering if i could play Battlefield 4 on these specs:

Intel Core i5 4460 3.2 Ghz

Nvidia Geforce GTX 760 (OEM) (Note: the OEM version is not the same as the regular 760 :)

8GB DDR3 Ram

HDD: 7200rpm

Was wondering how much FPS i would get on the different graphic settings :)

Your looking at getting between 35-45FPS on high settings at 720 resolution. 1080 takes up about 800mb, and add the graphic rendering, and you just maxed out your graphics card. Try running at medium setting at 720p, and you might get 60-75FPS.

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