Thursday, April 26, 2012

Is GigaByte GeForce GT430 2GB DDR3/128-bit, PCIe, CRT DuaI enough for batelfield 3?

I have AMD Dual-Core E-350 4GB RAM and GigaByte GeForce GT430 2GB DDR3/128-bit, PCIe, CRT/Dual-link DVI-I/HDMI/HDCP, Smart Fan is this computer can habdle batelfield on ultra settings|||Not even close. The processor in that thing (laptop?) is pretty low end. Scroll down this list....

http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_lookup.p…

For ultra settings you would need a quad core cpu and a MUCH better video card. Here is yours, scroll down....http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/video_…

You need one that is in the 2000 or higher range on this benchmark test.



You can compare settings here...http://www.geforce.com/GamesandApps/game…



And you can test your components against the requirements here....http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyr…



http://www.geforce.com/GamesandApps/game…|||The guy above me talks about laptops and that card... and he's right. There are laptop GPU's that are faster than a GT 430. The 2gb of V-RAM will not help you out WHATSOEVER. You wasting money on the extra V-RAM



The GT 430 would be playable at a low resolution at very low settings.



I would recommend getting at least a Radeon 6670. Also, you need to look at the power supply. You might only have a 250w power supply and that's not enough to run any card other than a Radeon 6450. The Radeon 6770 or the Nvidia GTX 550ti is the ideal card for Battlefield 3.



BF3 will use 3gb of system RAM. You will need to upgrade the RAM as well.



BF3 does more use of a quad-core processor. If at all possible, I would look at upgrading to a Phenom II X4 960T.|||Your graphics card is not intended for modern gaming. You can play Battlefield 3 on low settings only. If you want to run Battlefield 3 on high settings, you will need to purchase an AMD Radeon HD 6950 or a NVIDIA GeForce 560 Ti at least. For ultra settings, you will need an even better graphics card.

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