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I can't say with 100% certainty on this, but I don't think it will. Most pre-built computers are ****. Chances are if you built one around the same price range you could make a better computer, potentially able to run BF3 on ultra.
I didn't entirely research it, but I checked for benchmarks on the graphics card and I couldn't find BF3, but there was a benchmark for Mafia II, 49.5 FPS at Default Settings (presumably default meaning somewhere around medium graphics.) And Mafia II is far less graphic intensive than BF3 so I'm gonna have to give it a no.
It will run high at best. For a prebuilt, the specs aren't all that bad, although the PSU is probably ****. It's still overpriced for what it is, though.
Personally, i think people really under estimate what standard computers can run these days. I was told my computer wouldn't be able to run any games, But i can run skyrim on high settings fine.
But if you are gonna buy a computer on new egg, just build one. It will be useful for longer.
1st build one
2 no the core i7-2600k isnt the best for gaming,
build your own youll save money
also did anyone see the new zalman z11+ i wanna modify my haf912's side panels to get the same effect it has
Personally, i think people really under estimate what standard computers can run these days. I was told my computer wouldn't be able to run any games, But i can run skyrim on high settings fine.
But if you are gonna buy a computer on new egg, just build one. It will be useful for longer.
Battlefield 3 is a different story (It is currently among the most graphics intensive games, and actually does require high end hardware)
At OP: No, that computer cannot play Battlefield 3 at ultra settings. I get reasonable framerates with my Radeon HD 6970 on ultra, playing battlefield 3 at 1080p resolution (get framerates in the 30s to 50s), so I recommend a computer with at least a 7870 graphics card, based on the games you want to play.
Thank you all guys! i will start thinking about building a computer with better specs. Once i find the right specs, i will tell you and make aure it's good enough. Thanks again!
also could you give me recommendations on computers. i want it to be 1000$ dollars or less. and do u think that amd or intel is better for bf3?
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Thank you all guys! i will start thinking about building a computer with better specs. Once i find the right specs, i will tell you and make aure it's good enough. Thanks again!
also could you give me recommendations on computers. i want it to be 1000$ dollars or less. and do u think that amd or intel is better for bf3?
I assume you already have a monitor, so here's a build.
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It will run on Ultra quality. Just not in 60 fps. Around 30-40 fps. That's playable. It also depends on the resolution you're running at. If 720p, then yes, you can probably run it on ultra with 60 fps.
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MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | AMD Athlon II X4 635 | 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 | BIOSTAR Group A880GU3 | ASUS VH238 | 1024MB GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Gigabyte) | 313GB Western Digital WDC WD3200AAJB-00J3A0 | TSSTcorp CDW/DVD TS-H492A | Realtek High Definition Audio
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/7rJB
Might struggle a bit when it comes to maxing out BF3 at 1080p, however should perform very well (much better than the one in the OP).
I don't need it "maxed out at 1080p" in the game, I just want at least high settings with 40-60 fps. If this build could do it, i would be happy to make it.
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I don't need it "maxed out at 1080p" in the game, I just want at least high settings with 40-60 fps. If this build could do it, i would be happy to make it.
That build should max out Battlefield 3 with around 50 FPS, if you OC it, then you'd get around 60 FPS.
MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | AMD Athlon II X4 635 | 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 | BIOSTAR Group A880GU3 | ASUS VH238 | 1024MB GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Gigabyte) | 313GB Western Digital WDC WD3200AAJB-00J3A0 | TSSTcorp CDW/DVD TS-H492A | Realtek High Definition Audio
yes it will run on ultra, dont listen to these people
No it won't, don't listen to this idiot
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MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | AMD Athlon II X4 635 | 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 | BIOSTAR Group A880GU3 | ASUS VH238 | 1024MB GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Gigabyte) | 313GB Western Digital WDC WD3200AAJB-00J3A0 | TSSTcorp CDW/DVD TS-H492A | Realtek High Definition Audio
New account: FrozenOblivion, Contact me there, not here
Desktop (not yet built): i7 2600k/3770k, Gtx 680 DCII/Twin Frozr III, 16gb ram, 2TB Seagate hard drive, 500R/650D. psu that I haven't decided on yet
I didn't entirely research it, but I checked for benchmarks on the graphics card and I couldn't find BF3, but there was a benchmark for Mafia II, 49.5 FPS at Default Settings (presumably default meaning somewhere around medium graphics.) And Mafia II is far less graphic intensive than BF3 so I'm gonna have to give it a no.
No, OP. That is awful.
But if you are gonna buy a computer on new egg, just build one. It will be useful for longer.
No it won't.
2 no the core i7-2600k isnt the best for gaming,
build your own youll save money
also did anyone see the new zalman z11+ i wanna modify my haf912's side panels to get the same effect it has
Battlefield 3 is a different story (It is currently among the most graphics intensive games, and actually does require high end hardware)
At OP: No, that computer cannot play Battlefield 3 at ultra settings. I get reasonable framerates with my Radeon HD 6970 on ultra, playing battlefield 3 at 1080p resolution (get framerates in the 30s to 50s), so I recommend a computer with at least a 7870 graphics card, based on the games you want to play.
also could you give me recommendations on computers. i want it to be 1000$ dollars or less. and do u think that amd or intel is better for bf3?
I assume you already have a monitor, so here's a build.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/7rKt
I even managed to fit in a 7870, and it's only a little over budget. You could probably go with a cheaper mobo.
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2 things wrong with that.
-bulldozer (amd fx processor series)
-prebuilt
I don't need it "maxed out at 1080p" in the game, I just want at least high settings with 40-60 fps. If this build could do it, i would be happy to make it.
That build should max out Battlefield 3 with around 50 FPS, if you OC it, then you'd get around 60 FPS.
No it won't, don't listen to this idiot
Desktop (not yet built): i7 2600k/3770k, Gtx 680 DCII/Twin Frozr III, 16gb ram, 2TB Seagate hard drive, 500R/650D. psu that I haven't decided on yet
Yes it will:
40+ =/= 60fps+
Desktop (not yet built): i7 2600k/3770k, Gtx 680 DCII/Twin Frozr III, 16gb ram, 2TB Seagate hard drive, 500R/650D. psu that I haven't decided on yet