BF3 System Requirements

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Minimum Requirements

OS: Vista Service Pack 2 32-bit

Processor: 2GHZ Dual Core (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHZ or Athlon x2 2.7GHZ)

Memory: 2GB RAM

Hard drive: 20GB

Graphics card AMD: DirextX 10.1 compatible with 512MB RAM (ATI Radion 3000, 4000, 5000 or 6000 series, with ATI Radion 3870 or higher performance)

Graphics card Nvidia: DirectX 10.0 compatible with 512MB RAM (Nvidia GeForce 8, 9, 200, 300, 400 or 500 series with Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT or higher performance)

Sound card: DirectX compatible

Keyboard and mouse

DVD ROM drive

Recommended Specifications

OS: Windows 7 64-bit

Processor: Quad Core CPU

Memory: 4GB RAM

Hard drive: 20GB

Graphics card: DirectX 11 compatible with 1024MB RAM (Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 or ATI Radeon 6950)

Sound card: DirectX compatible

Keyboard and mouse

DVD ROM drive

I'm not that surprised, it's a demanding game with stunning visuals, 20GB is a fair chunk of space though, let's hope it's those huge maps that I think I'm gonna love. I would assume a 580 or perhaps a 570 could max this game at acceptable frame rates, but let's wait and see.
 
Graphics card: DirectX 11 compatible with 1024MB RAM (Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 or ATI Radeon 6950)

Dayum, my 6850 ain't gonna like this. I wasn't planning on buying a new card until the 7xxx series either. Damn you, Dice. Damn you
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At least they are pushing our hardware though
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Pretty steep requirements, but what does recommended actually mean? Will the recommended cards be able to max out the game or does it just mean they will be able to run it at decent settings/frame rates?

EDIT: Does anybody know if Hyperthreading will have an affect on performance?
 
Minimum requirements just means the bear minimum you will need to run the game but that doesn't mean it will run very well. The recommended requirements are what is recommended to be able to play the game with decent performance but not maxed out.

Hyper threading should help the game has been optimized to use up to 8 cores.
 
Should be able to see how my PC runs when the beta comes on the 29th. Looks like it'll be the first game I won't be able to run on max though
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Well it's a brand new engine, I think recommended runs it all on around medium with 60fps min, to max it out you need a bit more horsepower.

6850 won't like this SieB
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What about metro 2033 or witcher 2. They have to be the most demanding games out right now.

Metro 2033 is a bit unoptimised, and The Witcher 2 with Ubersampling off actually gives quite good performance.
 
Well it's a brand new engine, I think recommended runs it all on around medium with 60fps min, to max it out you need a bit more horsepower.

6850 won't like this SieB
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Metro 2033 is a bit unoptimised, and The Witcher 2 with Ubersampling off actually gives quite good performance.

I was thinking there was something "off" with metro 2033. It doesn't look better than any of the other good-looking games and it doesn't perform as well as them.
 
You should see all the threads with people barely being able to start the game at the beginning, let alone play properly.
 
Man I'm so happy I got that 560GTX-Ti... I'd have been stuck playing with (if I could even get it to play!) a 9800gt!

This game is beefy!
 
So hopefully my recently acquired twin 580s should cope OK... If I ever get time to fit the bloody things! I swear that work know that I've bought them, and are deliberately assigning me jobs that are guaranteed to stop me getting home before 9pm!! Hopefully tomorrow...
 
So hopefully my recently acquired twin 580s should cope OK... If I ever get time to fit the bloody things! I swear that work know that I've bought them, and are deliberately assigning me jobs that are guaranteed to stop me getting home before 9pm!! Hopefully tomorrow...

it takes less than 50 seconds to fit a gpu how busy can you be
 
it takes less than 50 seconds to fit a gpu how busy can you be

I have three main rigs, one for gaming, one for general internet stuff and graphics work, and a media station. Once I install the 580s, the 480 currently in residence will move down to my internet PC, then the 280 from that one will migrate to my media system (the twin 8800s in there will probably end up as doorstops, bookends, landfill...). Plus my desk is extremely cluttered, so making space to even get inside the system is going to be a chore in it's self!
 
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