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Battlefield V

[FPS Benchmarks] Battlefield V on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (130W) and RTX 3060 (75W) – the 130W GPU is 21% faster on average

Posted on May 29, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Battlefield V isn’t that new anymore because the game was released back in 2018. Still, the title looks up-to-date, it even supports ray-tracing, and the main event is multiplayer where up to 64 players can play on one map.

As we said, the graphical representation of the game is still fine, and even some older mid-rangers like the GeForce GTX 1650 (896 CUDA / GDDR6 / 40W) are okay for more than 70 FPS on Medium details. Speaking of mid-rangers, let’s see what these two fresh and new Ampere GPUs can offer – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (130W) and RTX 3060 (75W).
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Computers & IT, Gaming Tags:Battlefield, FPS, game, geforce, GeForce GTX 1650, gpu, GTX, GTX 1650, Nvidia, NVIDIA GeForce, Nvidia GeForce RTX, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, RTX 3060

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