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Manufacturer: DICE/EA
Price: $ N/A US
Author: Steve
Date: 03/17/2010

[ Testing Methodology ]

The testing process has been carried out using a range of hardware, which includes various graphics cards and a number of processors. Different hardware configurations were selected to test different settings. The developer recommends having at least a GeForce GTX 260 or Radeon HD 4870 graphics card, and therefore we focused on using these two products.

Things that we focused on testing included DirectX 9 vs. DirectX 10, both the GeForce GTX 260 and Radeon HD 4870 graphics cards were used to collect data. A number of audio tests were conducted using the Phenom II X4 and Phenom II X2 processors, while the Phenom II X4 was also used to test a number of in-game quality settings.

Finally we also looked at the impact various CPU’s have on performance with the Radeon HD 5870, currently the world’s fastest single GPU graphics card. While preparing this article a number of different configurations were used and not all of them are going to be on display in this article as many of them did not provide any performance gains. Therefore we are trying to focus on the settings and configurations that do make a difference.

In order to edit the certain settings that are not in the game, users will have to open the "settings.ini" file in a text editing program such as notepad. This file can be found at the following location...

For Windows 7 & Vista users...
C:\Users\[username]\Documents\BFBC2\settings.ini

For Windows XP users...
C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\BFBC2\settings.ini

Test System Specs
Hardware
- Intel Core i7 920

- x3 2GB G.Skill DDR3 PC3-12800 (CAS 8-8-8-20)

- Seagate 500GB 7200-RPM (Serial ATA300)

- Radeon HD 5870 (1GB)
- Radeon HD 4870 (1GB)
- GeForce GTX 260 (896MB)

- Asus P6T Deluxe

Software
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
- ATI Catalyst 10.2
- Nvidia Forceware 196.34

Test System Specs
Hardware
- Intel Core i5 750
- Intel Core i3 540
- Intel Pentium G9650

- x2 2GB G.Skill DDR3 PC3-12800 (CAS 8-8-8-20)

- Seagate 500GB 7200-RPM (Serial ATA300)

- Radeon HD 5870 (1GB)
- Radeon HD 4870 (1GB)
- GeForce GTX 260 (896MB)

- Asrock P55 Extreme

Software
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
- ATI Catalyst 10.2
- Nvidia Forceware 196.34

Test System Specs
Hardware
- AMD Phenom II X4 965
- AMD Phenom II X2 555
- AMD Athlon II X4 635
- AMD Athlon II X2 550

- x2 2GB G.Skill DDR3 PC3-12800 (CAS 8-8-8-20)

- Seagate 500GB 7200-RPM (Serial ATA300)

- Radeon HD 5870 (1GB)
- Radeon HD 4870 (1GB)
- GeForce GTX 260 (896MB)

- Asus M4A79T Deluxe

Software
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
- ATI Catalyst 10.2
- Nvidia Forceware 196.34

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Angelius



Posted on: 03/18/2010 08:36 AM
Thanks for the article it has helped me quite a bit. I had changed to DX9 and it is smoother which is great and doesnt look much worse. Is there much difference between DX11 and DX10?

Thanks Angelius

Dave



Posted on: 03/18/2010 08:52 AM
Changing the audio did nothing for me either :( Seems the best move is to upgrade to a quad-core if you have not already.

ProX



Posted on: 03/18/2010 10:12 AM
I did not know you could force DX9, but then I never googled it :) Thanks for that and nice work as usual.

Ray



Posted on: 03/18/2010 02:50 PM
Great stuff thanks. The only thing missing are some screen shots of what Directx9 looks like compared to Directx10. If you could add that for me it would be great.

GamerRO25



Posted on: 03/18/2010 04:17 PM
I play this game at maximum settings !! 1920x1200 8AA and i get a avg of 100fps with a core i7 4ghz and 2 x 5870 . some said it is more demanding than Crysis but it is not true, at the same settings i get "only" 45fps ! I liked bc2 and it has nice graphics :) I am glad they are pushing for quad core cpu\s and faster graphics cards.

reisada



Posted on: 03/18/2010 04:20 PM
would you please make a a guide like this for Metro 2033 when its released please? this was very helpfull, thanks and continue the good work

Steve



Posts: 76
Joined: 2010-02-08

Posted on: 03/18/2010 11:12 PM
Thanks for all the great feedback guys. I will add some DX9 vs. DX10 quality shots for you soon and reisada I will look into doing a similar article for Metro 2033.

Jorie



Posted on: 03/19/2010 04:26 AM
Very nice !!!!

Can you perhaps add some core 2 duo 7xxx and 8xxx family cpu's. I think a lot of gamers actually still has this.

Thanks.

Dingo



Posted on: 03/20/2010 08:27 AM
just wondering why no 1920x1200 res in the CPU performance page. Perhaps that could be added in aswell? im just wondering because i plan on building a desktop and wanted to see if their is a (big) difference between 965, 750 and 920 cpus at that res. Any way thanks for the guide!

Banakon



Posted on: 03/20/2010 01:45 PM
nice review Steve, you should include the performance of a Tri-core AMD.

Ironhammers



Posted on: 03/21/2010 09:50 PM
Excellent post! Can really appreciate the work that must have gone into testing all those different setups!

Keep up the good work!

mostafa007


Posts: 1
Joined: 2010-03-23

Posted on: 03/23/2010 02:02 PM
thx man , i really needed that guide
i still have a core2 E6600 @3.4 GHZ , actually most of the games runs at max without a problem "except AA in some" but bc2 runs like crap :P even on medium settings "i have GTX260 + 4GB ram"
i'm using win7 64-bit.

so after ur article i found out that its a CPU issue , actually i dont wanna upgrade my cpu these days , so i thought about installing windows XP :D , may be that will fix the problem

and man !!! , running the game on XP on max settings @1920*1080 except AA is off and i get more than 50% performance gain compared to win 7

i didnt make any benchmarks actually , but through my online playing fps didnt drop lower than 30 in most cases and averaged @ 50 to 60fps

Gustav



Posted on: 03/25/2010 12:37 AM
Great article. But I'm wondering what kind of GTX260 did you use? The 216 core or 196 core version? And I guess it was stock clocked?

Steve



Posts: 76
Joined: 2010-02-08

Posted on: 03/25/2010 01:27 AM
Posted by Gustav on 03/25/2010 01:37 AM
Great article. But I'm wondering what kind of GTX260 did you use? The 216 core or 196 core version? And I guess it was stock clocked?


The 216 core version, we will never use the 196 core again. Yes, it was standard clock speeds. Thanks for the feedback.

leexgx


Posts: 8
Joined: 2010-03-29

Posted on: 04/03/2010 11:35 PM
the DX9 setting was very useful to use i have lost AA thought getting an GTX480 soon so slow should not be an issue

Jerome



Posted on: 04/21/2010 12:24 PM
The DX 11 shadows are better. I used to run this game with a GTS 250 on medium settings and the fps was always around 60, minimum 42 fps. I am running the GTX 480 and I get nearly the same minimum fps and setting it to maximum settings doesn't change the fps and the latest Nvidia driver for the GTX 480 makes the level loading take alot longer so I think alot of work has to be done for the next driver. BF Bad Company 2 is using an old, improved graphics engine. Other games offer better quality at a better framerate. TY

leexgx


Posts: 8
Joined: 2010-03-29

Posted on: 05/10/2010 04:31 AM
got an GTX480 now now i feel like i got an ATI card (the bug that makes it take an year to load the map or next map when it should only take 5-10 secs) got fed up in the end and forced DX10 setting wish Dice would fix that issue, performance wise in this game it works very well now dust does not kill the Frame rate

fausto412



Posted on: 06/18/2010 12:01 AM
thank god for this article!!

i just got a 5870 and my favorite game is bfbc2, i also got a q9550 back in february. your last page on the 5870 tells me my cpu hold back the 5870 a little bit since according to tomshardware the x4 amd cpu is about the same as a q9550 at stock speeds. but that's showing with no AA on....would be nice to see how AA affects a Q9550 intel cpu with a 5870 video card. i think another page was needed to show how AA affects performance.

ProX



Posted on: 06/18/2010 05:29 AM
@ fausto412 - no need to do that mate. Turning AA on just impacts the graphics card more and removes the CPU as the bottleneck. The reason why they test CPU scaling without AA is so that the GPU can run at full speed.

Nyfiken



Posted on: 12/26/2010 11:47 PM
A bit late now, but isn't DX10.1 supposed to give better performance than DX10? Why wasn't this test using DX10.1 on the HD4870?

I'm interested in this game and stumbled upon this test when searching for how well the HD4870 performs in it

Grok



Posted on: 10/15/2011 11:37 AM
how come your cpu result is so different from Guru3D?
did Phenom II beat Athlon II ? that's really important !! XD