

DICE suggests an Intel i5 as a minimum requirement, so that CPU may fare better than an older dual-core CPU.Īccording to the official specs, 8GB of RAM is required for 64-Bit OSs, while GPUs packed with 3GB of vRAM are a must. While simulating a dual-core CPU, we found BF4 unplayable due to the constant stuttering and the really low framerate (even on low details). Now we have to be honest here those with weaker dual-core CPUs will encounter A LOT of stuttering issues with BF4.

According to its official specs, Battlefield 4 requires at least a dual-core CPU. Well, Battlefield 4 has finally been released and it’s time to see how this puppy performs on the PC platform.Īs always, we used an overclocked Q9650 (4.2Ghz) with 4GB of RAM, an Nvidia GTX690, the latest version of the GeForce ForceWare drivers and Windows 7 64-Bit.

Prior to its release, Battlefield 4 was advertised as a genre-defining all-out war experience brought to life with unmatched visual and audio fidelity, superior character animations and dynamic destruction that would show people what Frostbite 3 is capable of.
