F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming No response provided.

No response provided.

No response provided.

S
Sunahh
Posting Freak
863
05-28-2016, 01:12 PM
#1
Given your hardware – an AMD Athlon 2 X 345, 8GB of RAM, and an AMD Radeon HD 5700 series graphics card – running Titanfall 1 at the highest settings will likely be a struggle. Here’s a breakdown of why and what you can realistically expect:
S
Sunahh
05-28-2016, 01:12 PM #1

Given your hardware – an AMD Athlon 2 X 345, 8GB of RAM, and an AMD Radeon HD 5700 series graphics card – running Titanfall 1 at the highest settings will likely be a struggle. Here’s a breakdown of why and what you can realistically expect:

X
XxDerrickxX
Junior Member
12
06-13-2016, 03:03 AM
#2
I never trust the requirements. I had a GTX1050 which I bought some AAA games. For example, I got Rise of the Tomb raider, and the recommended requirements are a GTX980Ti, and I didn't bother checking because I could run the game fine at 60fps high. Judging by your card, at 1080p you should run it at Low 40FPS with your card. Look at videos online which show benchmarks as sometimes they are accurate and a great source of checking how good you will run the game at
X
XxDerrickxX
06-13-2016, 03:03 AM #2

I never trust the requirements. I had a GTX1050 which I bought some AAA games. For example, I got Rise of the Tomb raider, and the recommended requirements are a GTX980Ti, and I didn't bother checking because I could run the game fine at 60fps high. Judging by your card, at 1080p you should run it at Low 40FPS with your card. Look at videos online which show benchmarks as sometimes they are accurate and a great source of checking how good you will run the game at

T
70
06-13-2016, 04:11 AM
#3
That’s a really good, concise rewrite! It captures all the key information and clarifies the original statement perfectly. 👍
T
ToxicDragon134
06-13-2016, 04:11 AM #3

That’s a really good, concise rewrite! It captures all the key information and clarifies the original statement perfectly. 👍

K
kalleboii
Senior Member
738
06-17-2016, 10:40 AM
#4
Does it Match Recommended requirements?
K
kalleboii
06-17-2016, 10:40 AM #4

Does it Match Recommended requirements?

N
nahte_ethan
Member
137
06-21-2016, 04:34 AM
#5
nope, recommended is 4 core cpu and HD6870 (which is about twice as fast as 57xx)
N
nahte_ethan
06-21-2016, 04:34 AM #5

nope, recommended is 4 core cpu and HD6870 (which is about twice as fast as 57xx)

H
Hydroforce33
Senior Member
550
06-21-2016, 05:24 AM
#6
Ok Thanks
kerberos_20
, For The Help.
H
Hydroforce33
06-21-2016, 05:24 AM #6

Ok Thanks
kerberos_20
, For The Help.

O
OmqDace
Posting Freak
798
06-21-2016, 12:32 PM
#7
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and flow:

It sounds like you're looking to play some AAA games! Let’s talk about whether your graphics card is up to the task. Many modern games have high system requirements, and unfortunately, your current setup might struggle. Specifically, a GTX 1050 is generally considered a low-end card for demanding titles.

For example, newer games like *Rise of the Tomb Raider* or other graphically intensive AAA titles often recommend a much more powerful graphics card, such as an RTX 2070 or better. Running these games on your GTX 1050 at 1080p is likely to result in frame rates that are consistently low – potentially around 40 frames per second with Low settings.

To get a better sense of performance, I recommend searching online for benchmarks and videos specifically testing the game you're interested in on your graphics card model. This will give you a realistic expectation of what to expect in terms of visual quality and gameplay smoothness.
O
OmqDace
06-21-2016, 12:32 PM #7

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and flow:

It sounds like you're looking to play some AAA games! Let’s talk about whether your graphics card is up to the task. Many modern games have high system requirements, and unfortunately, your current setup might struggle. Specifically, a GTX 1050 is generally considered a low-end card for demanding titles.

For example, newer games like *Rise of the Tomb Raider* or other graphically intensive AAA titles often recommend a much more powerful graphics card, such as an RTX 2070 or better. Running these games on your GTX 1050 at 1080p is likely to result in frame rates that are consistently low – potentially around 40 frames per second with Low settings.

To get a better sense of performance, I recommend searching online for benchmarks and videos specifically testing the game you're interested in on your graphics card model. This will give you a realistic expectation of what to expect in terms of visual quality and gameplay smoothness.

I
iProbablyHack
Junior Member
40
06-23-2016, 12:38 PM
#8
Ok Thanks
ceriumin
for the Information It Helped a lot.
I
iProbablyHack
06-23-2016, 12:38 PM #8

Ok Thanks
ceriumin
for the Information It Helped a lot.