Can the GTX 650 ti boost run arma 3 beta on high settings?

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I'd do some research online about it. Was thinking about getting Arma 3 when it's released, so I've been looking at reviews and what not. I'm finding alot of people with low-high build gaming systems are getting really bad fps on servers. 10-60fps depending on the situation, still doing some research my self but from what I found Arma 3 seems to be using just 1 core with extra ones taking a little bit of the load. Obviously it's beta so final product may be different, just go into with a pinch of salt. Best of luck

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Yes, it can. Expect playable framerates. Not at Ultra, but high yes.

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I'd do some research online about it. Was thinking about getting Arma 3 when it's released, so I've been looking at reviews and what not. I'm finding alot of people with low-high build gaming systems are getting really bad fps on servers. 10-60fps depending on the situation, still doing some research my self but from what I found Arma 3 seems to be using just 1 core with extra ones taking a little bit of the load. Obviously it's beta so final product may be different, just go into with a pinch of salt. Best of luck
 
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NGGE13

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I'd do some research online about it. Was thinking about getting Arma 3 when it's released, so I've been looking at reviews and what not. I'm finding alot of people with low-high build gaming systems are getting really bad fps on servers. 10-60fps depending on the situation, still doing some research my self but from what I found Arma 3 seems to be using just 1 core with extra ones taking a little bit of the load. Obviously it's beta so final product may be different, just go into with a pinch of salt. Best of luck