What do I need to be able to play BF4 in 3D on 55inch tv???

Jmorales2803

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Im trying to get my setup for BF4 ready. I have been debating between a sapphire280x toxic edition or a MSI gtx 770 4gb version. But I have no idea what it would take to play on a bigger size screen like my personal TV's instead of my monitor. I have a 42inch LED t and a 55inch 3D led tv as well. Does the bigger tv meani would need a bigger better card r cpu or what are the factors for that???? Also what would I need to consider playing in 3D?? would either of thse cards cut itor would I needa better set up like sli or something. I was told I could play on my 42inch led no problem with one of those single cards. Im currently using a 25inch monitor at only 1920x1080 resolution and crappy 60hz refresh rate so I been told one of those cards will easily play BF4 on ultra
 
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If you plan to max out BF4 at resolution of 1920x1080 (regardless the size of your T.V), GTX 770/R9 280X will be sufficient!
But if you have resolution far greater than the one I mentioned above, you need to go SLI with either the GTX 770 or Cross Fire 280X.

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If you plan to max out BF4 at resolution of 1920x1080 (regardless the size of your T.V), GTX 770/R9 280X will be sufficient!
But if you have resolution far greater than the one I mentioned above, you need to go SLI with either the GTX 770 or Cross Fire 280X.
 
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Jmorales2803

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what is the native resolution of full 1080p numbers wise? My main concern is being able to play on ultra settings and will settle on my 25inch monitor or preferebally 42 inch led but what would it take to play on my 3d tv? will it look crappy? Im not sure what resolutions tv come with since 1080p is the standard right? I haven't upgraded to 4k yet
 

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Technically it would look better on the smaller TV because of pixel density.
1080p R9 280X would be the most viable option as BF4 is AMD optimized and the 280X is considerably cheaper with a bigger memory bus. As for 3D im pretty sure that would be a Catalyst Control Center option.
As for which 290X, the Toxic you mentioned is the best bet.
HIS IceQ TURBO BOOST.
MSI OC.
 

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If you move to a larger screen at 1080p, your PPI=per pixel density will fall, giving a not so vibrant display.
 

Jmorales2803

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im thinking that if I go to a bigger screen size like 55inch it might look all pixilated and not the crisp ultra realistic feel Iwant to get which is why im shopping for a card that will let me play on ultra on my 25 inch atleast or my 42 inch preferably and just sacrifice the 3d.
 

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With every inch you increase your screen size and not the resolution, PPI will fall. I'll say a 25 inch screen with a higher refresh rate will be the best for a 1080p
 

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No 60Hz is just fine. As long as your response time isnt too high. TV response times are higher than monitors usually. Going up in screen size doesn't stress the GPU more than a smaller screen. Technically it will look the same on 42inches as it does on 24inches as long as you adjust your viewing distance accordingly.