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Would SLI GTX 760 2GB be enough for maxed out Battlefield 4?

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November 5, 2013 7:34:05 AM

I recently bought one GTX 760 2GB but I'm thinking of returning it and buying a 4GB instead and buying a second 4GB afterwards.

Would two 760 2GB's be enough to run Battlefield 4 with all (if not most) maxed settings?

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November 5, 2013 7:38:07 AM

if i were buying a new video card right now I wouldn't touch a 2gig card if I gamed at higher res and wanted premium settings without falter. . sli-ing doesn't make 4gigs it's still only 2.

seeing how you already own a 2gig, why not wait and see how it plays before taking the plunge for another card?

see if your card/cpu are here
http://www.techspot.com/review/734-battlefield-4-benchm...
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November 5, 2013 7:38:40 AM

if i were buying a new video card right now I wouldn't touch a 2gig card if I gamed at higher res and wanted premium settings without falter. . sli-ing doesn't make 4gigs it's still only 2.

seeing how you already own a 2gig, why not wait and see how it plays before taking the plunge for another card?

see if your card/cpu are here
http://www.techspot.com/review/734-battlefield-4-benchm...
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November 5, 2013 7:46:03 AM

Alright, my second question then would be: How well would two 760's do with the game?
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November 5, 2013 7:47:24 AM

There is no logical reasoning you could argue when it comes to money you pay, one 760 with 2Gb vram will provide you with better performance than the SLI 580s for BF3. Unless you have to, don't buy another. Frostbite 3 isn't hardly the most "advanced" physics engine. There are more demanding games like Metro, Crysis, Farcry, Arma, and Cry2
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November 21, 2013 8:14:07 PM

Not really thinking I grabbed 2 EVGA 2gig cards. Luckily, I have no plans on adding another monitor for some time. BF4, maxed out, 120hz, vsync, with...331.82, Test range, flying around the building in tight circles, 100-120. Now get on a full 64 player server, dips into the 50's around large - open space - buildings. Maybe even a 40something here and there. Turned off AA and moved a couple settings to high - usually keeps me 60+ in the worst areas. I would like to say 80-90 avg, I should probably parse that.

If you guys have heard about a better driver, I'm all ears. I just don't feel like doing the driver sweeper 2-step at the moment. Fairly happy with it, but I would rather have that buttery smooth feeling you get on the test range pegged out at 120. Another note, Tomb Raider, everything maxed, 3d, 40s - really a stunning 3d title. Going to tinker with the settings on that one later tonight.

Oh yah - I7-980 on rampage III extreme, 12g redline ram, thats the important parts.
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November 21, 2013 8:58:50 PM

My 2x gts 780's are not enough to max out bf4 at 120 frames. I have to run all low settings to get 120 frames.
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May 9, 2014 4:01:18 PM

n00dl3 said:
My 2x gts 780's are not enough to max out bf4 at 120 frames. I have to run all low settings to get 120 frames.


lies lol, i own 2 660 sc 3gb and they eat bf4 on ultra, 4aa at 720p averaging 70 fps and 120 fps on close maps like metro and operation locker
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May 9, 2014 4:03:47 PM

i own 2 660 sc 3gb and they eat bf4 on ultra, 4aa at 720p averaging 70 fps and 120 fps on close maps like metro and operation locker. since a 760 is slightly better than the 660, you can run bf4 at 1080p roughly at 70fps
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