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Battlefield 3 is a first-person shooter game.

Battlefield 3 is a first-person shooter game.

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mathou42
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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#11
Consider reverting to earlier rollback drivers or testing beta versions, as conflicts might exist.
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mathou42
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #11

Consider reverting to earlier rollback drivers or testing beta versions, as conflicts might exist.

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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#12
It would be better to leave the app and attempt to play BF3.
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PaxTheEnderman
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #12

It would be better to leave the app and attempt to play BF3.

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byebeth
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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#13
It's a bit too late to start now... I removed BF3 last night... Maybe I'll try again when I want to relive the campaign. Honest feedback on the game: too dull, really... It lacks immersion and has a lot of unresolved issues.
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byebeth
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #13

It's a bit too late to start now... I removed BF3 last night... Maybe I'll try again when I want to relive the campaign. Honest feedback on the game: too dull, really... It lacks immersion and has a lot of unresolved issues.

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xXSuperNovaXx
Posting Freak
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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#14
It's your CPU. Think about playing team deathmatch on canals when I had an A10 5700 that could handle it. It's also your graphics card, Radeon cards if I recall correctly, which often have known stuttering and other issues—hence they're not recommended for gaming. I'm using a GTX 660 and can run BF3 and BF4 on ultra without any problems.
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xXSuperNovaXx
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #14

It's your CPU. Think about playing team deathmatch on canals when I had an A10 5700 that could handle it. It's also your graphics card, Radeon cards if I recall correctly, which often have known stuttering and other issues—hence they're not recommended for gaming. I'm using a GTX 660 and can run BF3 and BF4 on ultra without any problems.

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111carys111
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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#15
This refers to the type of waste or debris being discussed.
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111carys111
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #15

This refers to the type of waste or debris being discussed.

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rezerxtheboss
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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#16
Checking forums for graphics issues usually helps. Most users with problems running Battlefield are using Radeon cards. I’m using the same Nvidia version as the person asking, which has 2 DDR5 VRAM and works fine at ultra settings (60fps at 720p). My monitor is 720p, so I can switch to 1080 without issues, though it doesn’t improve the visuals much. It’s not the hardware itself—it’s likely the outdated driver support.
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rezerxtheboss
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #16

Checking forums for graphics issues usually helps. Most users with problems running Battlefield are using Radeon cards. I’m using the same Nvidia version as the person asking, which has 2 DDR5 VRAM and works fine at ultra settings (60fps at 720p). My monitor is 720p, so I can switch to 1080 without issues, though it doesn’t improve the visuals much. It’s not the hardware itself—it’s likely the outdated driver support.

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MrCraftYtB
Junior Member
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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#17
It seems you're talking about performance issues in BF3 or BF4. You mentioned getting a discounted system and are concerned about speed, especially with a triple monitor setup. You're looking for stable gameplay at a reasonable frame rate without excessive costs.
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MrCraftYtB
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #17

It seems you're talking about performance issues in BF3 or BF4. You mentioned getting a discounted system and are concerned about speed, especially with a triple monitor setup. You're looking for stable gameplay at a reasonable frame rate without excessive costs.

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timmy_boy03
Junior Member
12
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#18
This was my take on the matter. It seems BF3 isn't compatible with the mantle, possibly causing the issue. Could you confirm what graphics settings are active? I know upgrading to a more powerful CPU has noticeably boosted my experience in Battlefield titles—no more screen tearing or performance drops during intense moments, even with the same graphics card. These games are generally demanding on the CPU, particularly versions 3 and 4. I might be mistaken, but it could also be a bug specific to BF3. Sharing my opinion since I used an A10 5700 (non-K) APU, which is quite similar to yours.
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timmy_boy03
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #18

This was my take on the matter. It seems BF3 isn't compatible with the mantle, possibly causing the issue. Could you confirm what graphics settings are active? I know upgrading to a more powerful CPU has noticeably boosted my experience in Battlefield titles—no more screen tearing or performance drops during intense moments, even with the same graphics card. These games are generally demanding on the CPU, particularly versions 3 and 4. I might be mistaken, but it could also be a bug specific to BF3. Sharing my opinion since I used an A10 5700 (non-K) APU, which is quite similar to yours.

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OnlyGucci
Member
168
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#19
768p Ultra preset... 30-45fps worked before issues started... It seems Origin might not be compatible with AMD, or there could be another reason. My goal is to have my PC run programs smoothly. What hardware are you using? I’d like to check if it fits the budget after adjusting for currency, taxes, and local price increases.
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OnlyGucci
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #19

768p Ultra preset... 30-45fps worked before issues started... It seems Origin might not be compatible with AMD, or there could be another reason. My goal is to have my PC run programs smoothly. What hardware are you using? I’d like to check if it fits the budget after adjusting for currency, taxes, and local price increases.

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Svenko_HD
Junior Member
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11-15-2018, 02:00 PM
#20
CPU model: Intel Core I5-4690k
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97MX-Gaming
RAM: Adata 1600 8g (2x4)
GPU: EVGA FTW GTX 660
Case: Corsair 540 Air Storage
Storage: WD Black 7200rpm 1Tb / Samsung Evo 840 128g SSD
Power Supply: Seasonic X-series 750w 80+gold
Cooling: Noctua NH-U14S
Sound: Sony 470w audio system (dual 8-inch woofers, 14 driver units)

This setup has been in use for over 13 years. Previously I used an AMD A10 5700 FM2 APU with a motherboard from Asus FM2 A85-V Pro. While cheaper Intel options exist, this board offered the best value for potential dual-GPU builds. The performance felt like upgrading from a moped to a Lambo. My older APU struggled with Minecraft, barely managing basic gameplay at max view settings. I recommend lowering F3 settings significantly. The AMD APU didn’t handle high settings well, though I’m not certain RAM was the main issue—my 1600 MHz is often pushed to 1333. Speed isn’t the big concern here; I’ve upgraded cooling and power components over time. Total cost came to around $400 USD for both board and CPU, plus shipping, with one-year accidental damage coverage on each.
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Svenko_HD
11-15-2018, 02:00 PM #20

CPU model: Intel Core I5-4690k
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97MX-Gaming
RAM: Adata 1600 8g (2x4)
GPU: EVGA FTW GTX 660
Case: Corsair 540 Air Storage
Storage: WD Black 7200rpm 1Tb / Samsung Evo 840 128g SSD
Power Supply: Seasonic X-series 750w 80+gold
Cooling: Noctua NH-U14S
Sound: Sony 470w audio system (dual 8-inch woofers, 14 driver units)

This setup has been in use for over 13 years. Previously I used an AMD A10 5700 FM2 APU with a motherboard from Asus FM2 A85-V Pro. While cheaper Intel options exist, this board offered the best value for potential dual-GPU builds. The performance felt like upgrading from a moped to a Lambo. My older APU struggled with Minecraft, barely managing basic gameplay at max view settings. I recommend lowering F3 settings significantly. The AMD APU didn’t handle high settings well, though I’m not certain RAM was the main issue—my 1600 MHz is often pushed to 1333. Speed isn’t the big concern here; I’ve upgraded cooling and power components over time. Total cost came to around $400 USD for both board and CPU, plus shipping, with one-year accidental damage coverage on each.

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