GT730 4GB and can't play BF4 at 60FPS?!

MikroMirkon

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I've got a GT 730 4GB DDR3 and a Intel core i5 skylake 3.3GHz 16 GB of HYperX RAM and a MB H170M PRO4 S...
But I still can't play BF4 at medium or maximum graphic whit more than 50 FPS, why?
Can someone help me or told me if the GPU is not a good one?
Thanks if you help me
 
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+MikroMirkon What resolution do you game at with the GT 730? I have no hands-on experience with the GT 730, but I've read online that the 750 Ti is 2 1/2 times faster than the GT 730. I strongly suspect that your experience in BF4 is normal for that card. However, if you want to make absolutely sure, you can run HWMonitor to check the CPU temp during game play. I seriously doubt that your CPU is thermal throttling due to excess heat, but it'll only take two minutes to check ( http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/hwmonitor/hwmonitor_1.29.exe ).

Question: Do you have any money to upgrade to a more powerful graphics card? If so, how much do you have to spend, and what is the precise manufacturer and model # of your power supply?

Iceman21

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The gpu is not gaming gpu at all. And the card is too weak to use even 1 gb of vram. DDR3 vram is slow. This gpu is for everyday computer use: browsing/movies/documents etc and maybe some light gaming. You will be able to play a lot of games, but dont expect anything different from low to mid settings in 1080p.

Why you paired this gpu with your cpu which is good? Something like i3 skylake and rx470/480/gtx1060 would give a lot better gaming performance.
 


That GPU is bargain bin junk, slower than modern integrated graphics. Hell, your i5's integrated graphics will likely run faster! You need at least a 750Ti, though for max graphics you should look at a AMD 380 or GTX960 (or better) for 1080p
 
+MikroMirkon What resolution do you game at with the GT 730? I have no hands-on experience with the GT 730, but I've read online that the 750 Ti is 2 1/2 times faster than the GT 730. I strongly suspect that your experience in BF4 is normal for that card. However, if you want to make absolutely sure, you can run HWMonitor to check the CPU temp during game play. I seriously doubt that your CPU is thermal throttling due to excess heat, but it'll only take two minutes to check ( http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/hwmonitor/hwmonitor_1.29.exe ).

Question: Do you have any money to upgrade to a more powerful graphics card? If so, how much do you have to spend, and what is the precise manufacturer and model # of your power supply?
 
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Kaitlin Kaschak

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i use a 750ti at 1080p and its a beast while not as good as some other cards for low power this card isnt bad
 

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