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Is The Amd Geforce Gtx 750ti Good For Battlefield 4

Does Battlefield 4 run on 2GB RAM?

I don't think so. Even if it does, you'll have a pretty bad framerate even at lowest settings. You can visit Requirements Test to make sure.

Can I play battlefield 3 with this?

AMD A series A8-6600K - 3.9GHz - Quad core - Socket FM2 <<<Geforce GT 630 2gb <<<<<<4gb of ram

I wondering if this setup will work together, but i need to know for sure so I can buy them, is there anyone who can give me some information on this, if it will be okay together, and on what settings will i be able to play games of these days on such as , skyrim, arma 2, world of warcraft, battlefield 3 , without lagg?

Can an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050Ti handle most AAA titles at 60 FPS?

This is what most of us would consider an Entry level card. Don’t expect to play anything newer than 2010 on high. However newest stuff is still playable on Medium to Low Settings.Logical Increments, the PC Builder's FriendThe Reason we’d call it entry level is most of us have better than 1920x1080 60hz screens.If you’ve got the “Entry Level” Gaming screen 1920x1080 60–75 hz then the 1050Ti is pretty good. Still it won’t push Witcher 3 above 40 FPS without some tweaking of settings, and that game came out in 2015 (~3 years ago).Now if you’re talking about AAA shooters (COD, Battlefields, Battle Front)UserBenchmark: FPS Estimates Battlefield 1, GTX 1050 TiAverage FPS: 52.5 not to shabby for that low end card.The 1060 6GB or the RX580 are what is recommend for playing on high/ultra at 1920x1080, also capable of playing in the Ultra Widescreen or 2k range but not on ultra above 60 FPS (Medium to High settings)The GTX 1070/Vega 56 is capable of all but the 240 Hz 1920x1080, and is the recommended 2560x1440 60hz for playing at Ultra to High settings).The Vega 64 or GTX 1080 Would be the recommended for 2k Gaming on better screens, however I’ve got a GTX 1080 Ti and it can’t play all games on Ultra at 2560x1440 @144Hz ~144FPS it does keep it above 90 FPS though.The GTX 1080 or Vega 64, GTX 1080 Ti are the only Cards that can keep a 4k @60Hz above 50 FPS on most games the 1080Ti being able to hit 60FPS regularly but most 4k Gamers use 2 of these for buttery smooth gameplay.

Nvidia GeForce GTX 760?

i want to buy a new graphics card for my pc and this seems like a good model.i hope it can run all the latest games at high settings for the next 2 years..what is your opinion about this card

Will I able to play FIFA 18 and Battlefield 4 or any high-end games on my PC if I have an Intel i5 Core 8th Gen processor and an 8 GB RAM ZOTAC NVIDIA GT 710 2 GB GPU?

FIFA 18 - Yes at low settingsBF4 - MaybeNew high end games - Definitely no. They require at least a GTX 750Ti, GT 710 is way too inferior.Your rig is good, just upgrade GPU to at least a 1050Ti when you can. GTX 1060/RX580 would be great for 1080p gaming.

GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB GDDR5 in ASUSTeK Computer Inc. P8H61-M LX R2.0 Rev x.0x?

Hi kevin
Yes no problem ... as long as your motherboard has a pci-express x16 slot ( which 99.9% of modern motherboards do ) then you can use the GeForce GTX 750 Ti with it
another positive aspect of using the GeForce GTX 750 Ti is its record low power requirements ... with just a 60w tdp(thermal design power) no 6pin pci-e power connectors are needed and the GeForce GTX 750 Ti can draw all its power directly through the pci-express x16 bus ( slot )
in terms of psu a branded 350w will be fine so your 450w is more than up to the job ... also make sure it has at least 24A on the +12v rail(s)
another plus point in your favour is your core i3 3210 ... although i3,s are dual core theres more than enough power to handle most games and you wont see any bottlenecks when used in conjunction with the GeForce GTX 750 Ti
in summary you should have no problems with the GeForce GTX 750 Ti .. and performance wise you should see a significant improvement in games ect ... check out the video below which shows battlefield 4 run on a system with a core i3 3210 and a GTX750ti ... good stuff !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhCLG6Sy...
I hope this helps kevin .. any questions let me know
good luck mate !

Can my PC run Gtx 750 ti?

I recently upraged my old pc (2gb ram, Amd Athlon dual core 4200+,..), I upgraded everything CPU, RAM, Motherboard, Power Supply and even my CD-rom. Only thing I left in my PC was my old GPU - GT 630 2gb ddr3, because it was far the most powerful component in my old pc and I also didn't have enough money to buy a more powerful GPU. At first I was amazed by the power of my new pc, but now few months passed and well I can run games like Watch Dogs or Battlefield 4 but the Gt 630 feels so weak compared to my new hardware. So I decided to buy a new GPU and I choosed GTX 750 ti because it's new, powerful, and pretty cheap compared to most modern gaming GPUs. But I'm not sure if my Motherboard and CPU supports GTX 750 ti and I also want to know if my Power Supply is enough powerful for GTX 750 ti together with the rest of my hardware.
My System Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5 4440 3.10 GHz
GPU: Will be MSI GTX 750 ti 2gb ddr5
RAM: Kingston HyperX 8GB DDR3 1600 MHz
PSU: 450 Watt
Mother Board: ASROCK B85M-HDS
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
So is Gtx 750 ti compatible with my motherboard, cpu, ram,...
And is my power supply powerful enough for everything??

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