When 580s Fail.

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Re: When 580s Fail.

Postby TheDanishMaster on Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:40 am

Epifire wrote:
skoften wrote:To be honest, I think your card will be fine in handling games on high for at least the next 2 years. Also, you mention BF3 runs at 45fps. Sounds a bit low for a 580. What kind of cpu/ram do you have ?

If you're running at 1920x1080 don't expect those newer games to run with 16x AA and everything on ultra.

side note: srredfire ordered a 680.


It is recommended to run BF 3 with two GTX 580s (in my case I only have one). At max settings Xfire got my frames around 45-47.

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
Memory: 8 Gbs RAM
Hard Drive: 64 GB SSD (for OS and apps) and 1 Tb subsidiary SATA (for everything else)
Just a direct copy and paste of what my readout is on my Xfire.

I got about the same of that but I get 80-120 fps in bf3 at max at 1920*1080 :roll:

EDIT: Ok it may drop down to 55 when there's heavy combat in close areas but that really is the lowest framerate I ever get in bf3. My card is only overclocked by a 100MHz so that shouldn't really give that much of a boost in bf3 performance. I also have to MSI edition and I've heard that their version has better performance because of the cooling
Specs:
MSI P67A-GD55, Intel Core i7 Sandy Bridge 2600k @ 3,4GHz, Corsair 8GB DDR3 1333MHz, 1TB HDD, NVidia GTX580 1,5GB GDDR5, Blu-Ray drive
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