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Oh no, I'm not whining at all. I find it incredible that he is running BF4 on an Intel HD 4000. Would have never thought that. Pretty amazing at how powerful these IGPUs are.

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System:

 

CPU: i7-4770K

 

RAM: Corsair vengeance ddr3 1600mhz 16GB

 

GPU: 2x XFX R7950 back edition

 

Mobo: Asus sabertooth z87

 

Storage: adata sp900 (or something) 128gb for bf

 

PSU: corsair ax760i

 

running a acer 1080p hd display (dont know exact name atm)

 

getting a minimum of 65FPS with everything maxed out

 

Only thing, after the patch of 16dec the textures flicker a shitlot. this only happens to people who run dual gpus

XFX suck donkeyballs

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Only thing, after the patch of 16dec the textures flicker a shitlot. this only happens to people who run dual gpus

Actually some people with single gpu setup reported flicker issue as well. It's just a broken patch.

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Actually some people with single gpu setup reported flicker issue as well. It's just a broken patch.

I had flickering with single gpu before this patch, its gone now.

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AMD A8-5600K @ 4.1

SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 2GB OC'ed

8GB 1600 Mhz Ram

 

maxed no AA about 45-60

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Wow! Good for you being able to play it on that system. 

Yeah running it my laptop at the moment, upgrading to a new desktop after Christmas hopefully :)

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8350 and 780, ultra 60-70fps

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4770k SLI780s

 

Ultra on 1440p = 115-125fps

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See signature. BF4 crashes for me so often I cannot benchmark it. However when I do use it I have good framerates at 1200p. I have a youtube video of BF3 so you could probably just take a few fps off of that and it would be the same.

 

 

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Specifications below,

running 5960X1080 resolution on medium settings with an average of 80 FPS.

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Sig, from 70-105 or so. Hey, if i look straight up it hits 140+ :)  lol single display at 1080p Ultra settings. everything up

 

EDIT: Just to test it out i turned off AA, and AO. .... It adds around 50 fps to the average.

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Here are some of my results recorded with Fraps

 

Guilin Peaks:

Avg FPS 119

Min-Max ~88-166

 

Silk Road:

Avg FPS 179

Min-Max~86-200

 

Settings:

1920x1080

Custom, Ultra

4x MSAA

AA Post High

HBAO

 

BF4 Performance test 116 FPS

 

i7 3930K @ 4.1Ghz

R9 290 CF 8% o.c. target temp 94´c 100% fan

Windows 8.1

16Gb 1600Mhz ram

Asus 144Hz monitor 1920x1080

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If you have youtube video(s) of you playing BF4, I'd like to see your system at work.

I have gtx 670. you cna chekc ym profile fo rthe rest.

My point being, get an AMD card for Mantle (prefferably with TrueAudio). Unless you need shadow play or other nvidia exclusives, which is buggy in beta.

plus you get bf4 for free. Atleast for me its worth 1200h of gameplay, so splinter sell and blackflag is a lose lose.

w.e you get, get a non-ref model.

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AMD A8-5600K @ 4.1

SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 2GB OC'ed

8GB 1600 Mhz Ram

 

maxed no AA about 45-60

you can put 4xmsAA on and remove Ambient Occlusion. you must be blind or your brain ignores image shittyness. Mine doesn't but gets used to it, it also appreciates improvements

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  • 3 weeks later...
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It looks ok I gess about 60 fps

how ever i get kicked due to waaaay to high ping!

 

GTX 780 DCU2

4670k

16 gigs ram

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