Will my computer be able to handle this?

TurtleGenz

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My pc specs are:
Motherboard : Gigabyte z170mx-gaming 5
Cpu: i5-6600 (non k) with enermax cpu cooler
Ram : x2 Viper patriot 4gb ddr4 2133mhz
Graphics card : Radeon Xfx 480 8gb
Psu : Thermaltake smart 650w
Case : Azza Csaz - 240

My concern is being able to run battlefield 1 with a 2560 x 1080 monitor?

Questions you may be able to answer for me :)
>Will it be playable
>What settings am I most likely going to play at
>What can I do to make my setup better? (upgrades) kind on the budget side

Thank you!
 
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The large framebuffer you got (8GB) should help to push those extra horizontal pixels without any problems. For the settings, I would recommend turning AA off (seeing as it isn't really needed if you ask me with that many pixels to work with). Besides that tweak, it really depends. Difficult to say, but I do know that shadows always destroy the FPS.
That set aside; what you could upgrade? Don't really think there's much of a bottleneck in your system. You may want to buy an extra 8GB stick of ram, might make the ultrawide gaming a little better performance wise (but we are speaking of +3 frames per second at the most).

MythicalSnake

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The large framebuffer you got (8GB) should help to push those extra horizontal pixels without any problems. For the settings, I would recommend turning AA off (seeing as it isn't really needed if you ask me with that many pixels to work with). Besides that tweak, it really depends. Difficult to say, but I do know that shadows always destroy the FPS.
That set aside; what you could upgrade? Don't really think there's much of a bottleneck in your system. You may want to buy an extra 8GB stick of ram, might make the ultrawide gaming a little better performance wise (but we are speaking of +3 frames per second at the most).
 
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