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Would this pc be capable of running battlefield 4 at playable fps?

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October 9, 2013 12:07:03 AM

Okay, I am planning on getting this pc here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silent-multimedia-Sprint-H5766u...

It's called a silent-multimedia-Sprint-H5766u if the link doesn't work, then simply type that in and look on amazon.

It's specs are:
amd a8 5600k
8gb ram
MSI mainboard
350w silent power supply
1tb hard drive
windows 7 64 bit premium edition
Radeon 7560d

If you could help me out can you answer the following:
1. Would this be able to run battlefield 4 straight out the box? (I mean no improvements to anything at all)

2.Would this pc be able to run battlefield 4 on medium-high with the radeon 7750 installed? I ask because I plan on getting it and I have already seen gameplay of someone running bf4 on ultra with the radeon 7750

3.Would I have to purchase a new psu to power this pc? It is 350w (and silent) so it is 50w underneath the recommended wattage needed to run the radeon 7750.

Anyway thanks, I really do need an answer as I want to know whether this is a lost cause or not. I wanna get set on the c I want then start saving for it. Thanks! As soon as you can please!

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October 9, 2013 12:16:20 AM

PLease upgrade your PSU.
If you run out of funds,no problem get a cheaper 650W.

And as for the GPU,it is capable to give good playable frames at medium settings. 1080p I mean
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October 9, 2013 12:47:43 AM

Im sorry I gave a wrong information.
u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya is correct.

As for a good system,yur inbuilt GPU is not enough to power that game.
Stick to a good GPU.

But 7750 will do wonders as I told earlier.
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October 9, 2013 2:16:12 AM

Tu Hed said:
Im sorry I gave a wrong information.
u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya is correct.

As for a good system,yur inbuilt GPU is not enough to power that game.
Stick to a good GPU.

But 7750 will do wonders as I told earlier.


Thanks a bunch man! But do you personally think the psu can handle it? I have seen others run a radeon 7750 on 250 w
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October 9, 2013 2:17:24 AM

u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
Whatisgoingonherethen said:
Okay, I am planning on getting this pc here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silent-multimedia-Sprint-H5766u...

It's called a silent-multimedia-Sprint-H5766u if the link doesn't work, then simply type that in and look on amazon.

It's specs are:
amd a8 5600k
8gb ram
MSI mainboard
350w silent power supply
1tb hard drive
windows 7 64 bit premium edition
Radeon 7560d

If you could help me out can you answer the following:
1. Would this be able to run battlefield 4 straight out the box? (I mean no improvements to anything at all)

2.Would this pc be able to run battlefield 4 on medium-high with the radeon 7750 installed? I ask because I plan on getting it and I have already seen gameplay of someone running bf4 on ultra with the radeon 7750

3.Would I have to purchase a new psu to power this pc? It is 350w (and silent) so it is 50w underneath the recommended wattage needed to run the radeon 7750.

Anyway thanks, I really do need an answer as I want to know whether this is a lost cause or not. I wanna get set on the c I want then start saving for it. Thanks! As soon as you can please!


With the 7560D, no, you can't run BF4. Game Debate's view (1280x1024): A great system for this game with one obvious weak point. If it were not for the weak component this system should be able to play on Medium to High Settings. That weak point is your GPU.

Even with the base 128-bit 7750, you can play BF4 in 1080p. Game-Debate's View: Medium or High Settings - This system should have little trouble with Battlefield 4.

http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=3060&ga...





Thanks, that's great help, however, do you think the psu can handle the radeon 7750? But yeah, on medium-high what fps would you expect for this system to be getitng
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October 9, 2013 2:22:30 AM

u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
Whatisgoingonherethen said:
Okay, I am planning on getting this pc here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silent-multimedia-Sprint-H5766u...

It's called a silent-multimedia-Sprint-H5766u if the link doesn't work, then simply type that in and look on amazon.

It's specs are:
amd a8 5600k
8gb ram
MSI mainboard
350w silent power supply
1tb hard drive
windows 7 64 bit premium edition
Radeon 7560d

If you could help me out can you answer the following:
1. Would this be able to run battlefield 4 straight out the box? (I mean no improvements to anything at all)

2.Would this pc be able to run battlefield 4 on medium-high with the radeon 7750 installed? I ask because I plan on getting it and I have already seen gameplay of someone running bf4 on ultra with the radeon 7750

3.Would I have to purchase a new psu to power this pc? It is 350w (and silent) so it is 50w underneath the recommended wattage needed to run the radeon 7750.

Anyway thanks, I really do need an answer as I want to know whether this is a lost cause or not. I wanna get set on the c I want then start saving for it. Thanks! As soon as you can please!


With the 7560D, no, you can't run BF4. Game Debate's view (1280x1024): A great system for this game with one obvious weak point. If it were not for the weak component this system should be able to play on Medium to High Settings. That weak point is your GPU.

Even with the base 128-bit 7750, you can play BF4 in 1080p. Game-Debate's View: Medium or High Settings - This system should have little trouble with Battlefield 4.

http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=3060&ga...





I'd like to thank you, this really helped out a bunch. But would you know what the 7560d would be able to run? I plan on upgrading the gpu, but was wondering what games i'd be able to play before I upgrade the gpu with the radeon 7750. Also, what type of radeon 7750 would you recommend? I am so confused because there's a 2gb version 1gb, normal version, saphire version. Budget is very important but I want the system to be future proof by about 2-3 years, would a 7750 do that?
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October 9, 2013 2:35:37 AM

7650d,you can play Most Wanted 2012 at medium settings and low resolution with 25-35FPS

I don't personally recommend such a low wattage 350W will properly run a 7750.
You may face problems during overclocking.

Read this article : http://www.game-debate.com/hardware/index.php?gid=1704&... HD 7750 1GB DDR3

The Gpu needs a 400Watt PSU at least and think of 450W for overclocks.
I prefer Radeon HD 7750 Gigabyte OC 2GB DDR3 Edition.
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October 9, 2013 2:59:23 AM

Tu Hed said:
7650d,you can play Most Wanted 2012 at medium settings and low resolution with 25-35FPS

I don't personally recommend such a low wattage 350W will properly run a 7750.
You may face problems during overclocking.

Read this article : http://www.game-debate.com/hardware/index.php?gid=1704&... HD 7750 1GB DDR3

The Gpu needs a 400Watt PSU at least and think of 450W for overclocks.
I prefer Radeon HD 7750 Gigabyte OC 2GB DDR3 Edition.


Thanks, I'll take a look around in my loft, I have some old desktop pc's so hopefully they have a decent power supply,
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October 9, 2013 5:38:35 AM

Sure the old ones often have a 450W PSU.
Like the cheaper ones.
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October 9, 2013 2:16:04 PM

u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
Whatisgoingonherethen said:

I'd like to thank you, this really helped out a bunch. But would you know what the 7560d would be able to run? I plan on upgrading the gpu, but was wondering what games i'd be able to play before I upgrade the gpu with the radeon 7750. Also, what type of radeon 7750 would you recommend? I am so confused because there's a 2gb version 1gb, normal version, saphire version. Budget is very important but I want the system to be future proof by about 2-3 years, would a 7750 do that?


What I meant by "base 7750" was the 1GB 128-bit GDDR3 version. You might as well get the 128-bit GDDR5 1 GB version, it is the fastest version of the 7750 even though it has less memory than a 2GB GDDR3. If you are having trouble deciding between the 2GB GDDR3 and 1GB GDDR5 versions and your budget can go up to $115, then get the 2GB 128-bit GDDR5 7770. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...


Okay, but were does the sapphire come into this? I was planning on getting it but im confused, I want this to preferably be future proof as mentioned before, but budget is huge, i have a £90 budget, so what would you recommend, could you list them in performance so,
base 7750
sapphire 7750
2gb 7750
something like that. Thanks!
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October 9, 2013 7:48:37 PM

If you plan to keep your GPU for the next 1-2years,a 2gb GPU is essential due to the speedy technical market.
If you plan to play at higher FPS till the middle of 2014,a 1GB GDDR5 maybe considered.
If you find a better deal,you can have a 2GB GDDR5 that you can keep long and play better.
Saphire comes with 850MHz Clock and can be clocked a bit more and it is just a brand.
And remember 1gb/2gb cards dnt vary in performance.
Number of CUDA cores and type of GPU RAM varies the performance it will give.
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October 10, 2013 12:07:04 AM

u_gonna_squeal_b4_we_cookya said:
Whatisgoingonherethen said:

Okay, but were does the sapphire come into this? I was planning on getting it but im confused, I want this to preferably be future proof as mentioned before, but budget is huge, i have a £90 budget, so what would you recommend, could you list them in performance so,
base 7750
sapphire 7750
2gb 7750
something like that. Thanks!


Not sure what you think "Sapphire" means, but it is a brand name not a special version of the 7750. Sapphire makes 2 versions of the 7750, the 1GB GDDR3, and the 1GB GDDR5. Sapphire makes a 7750 "ultimate" which is basically a passively cooled 1GB GDDR5.

3 cards in order of performance, regardless of clockspeed

1GB GDDR3
2GB GDDR3
1GB GDDR5

Tu Hed said:
If you plan to keep your GPU for the next 1-2years,a 2gb GPU is essential due to the speedy technical market.
If you plan to play at higher FPS till the middle of 2014,a 1GB GDDR5 maybe considered.
If you find a better deal,you can have a 2GB GDDR5 that you can keep long and play better.
Saphire comes with 850MHz Clock and can be clocked a bit more and it is just a brand.
And remember 1gb/2gb cards dnt vary in performance.
Number of CUDA cores and type of GPU RAM varies the performance it will give.


I'm pretty sure there is no 2GB GDDR5 7750. The 1GB GDDR5 will be more future proof than a 2GB GDDR3.


So is this the 1gb gddr5 you were talking about?
http://www.ebuyer.com/461924-radeon-hd-7750-1gb-gddr5-o...
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