Battlefield 6 Runs Well on Cheap NVIDIA GPUs
While tests on Battlefield 6 go on, new data on how it does on many machines has come out. A fresh video by Karan Benchmarks shows that the game works well, playing right on cheap NVIDIA cards from past and now.
Full HD Top-End Game Tests
All checks were done at Full HD (1080p) with top graphics on. Here are the scores for the RTX card line:
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060:
- True Screen: 78 fps on avg, 60 fps at low
- DLSS 4 "Quality": 95 fps on avg, 67 fps at low
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti:
- True Screen: 83 fps on avg, 60 fps at low
- DLSS 4 "Quality": 100 fps on avg, 64 fps at low
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060:
- True Screen: 67 fps on avg, 52 fps at low
- DLSS 4 "Quality": 82 fps on avg, 60 fps at low
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050:
- True Screen: 49 fps on avg, 37 fps at low
- DLSS 4 "Quality": 57 fps on avg, 45 fps at low
Tests on the GTX 1650
The older GTX 1650 was tested with low graphics to make it run right. At its true screen, the card had a mean of 38 fps. With AMD's FSR on, it did better, near 43 fps on avg.
Good News for Game Smoothness
These tests show Battlefield 6 is made well. The game can run right on many types of machines, like old cheap ones such as the GTX 1650. This is good news for gamers, mostly after some new games didn't work well on other setups.