Twitch Streamer Claims Battlefield 6 Hits 370 FPS with Ryzen 9800X3D and RTX 5080 Setup
August 3, 2025
Twitch streamer Bruhskey has reported that Battlefield 6 runs at over 300 frames per second (FPS) on average using a Ryzen 7 9800X3D paired with an RTX 5080.
His setup achieved between 330-370 FPS on the GPU and 310-330 FPS on the CPU, demonstrating impressive performance at native 1440p resolution.
The performance test, conducted by Bruhskey, showcases the potential of the Ryzen setup for high frame rates in the game.
However, the accuracy of these comparisons is questioned due to the game's embargo and possible discrepancies in system configurations.
Despite the high FPS numbers, caution is warranted as the performance data lacks independent verification, and Bruhskey did not clarify if he utilized any upscaling technologies.
Upon launch, Battlefield 6 will support upscaling technologies such as NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and Intel XeSS, which could further enhance frame rates and visual quality.
The performance metrics were recorded at native 1440p resolution (2560 x 1440) without any upscaling methods like NVIDIA DLSS.
The Ryzen 9800X3D features 96MB of L3 cache, significantly more than the Intel 14900K's 36MB, which may contribute to its superior performance in the game.
For comparison, a user with the same RTX 5080 but an Intel Core i9-14900K processor experienced a performance drop of 110 FPS, highlighting the advantages of AMD's X3D processors.
Both Bruhskey's and the comparison user's systems utilized the same RTX 5080 GPU, but Bruhskey's setup included 32GB of 6400MT/s DDR5 memory, indicating a highly optimized configuration.
Battlefield 6 aims to build on the franchise's legacy with features like real-time environmental destruction, positioning itself for a strong comeback in the FPS genre.
The game is scheduled for release on October 6, 2025, with an open beta planned for August 9-10, and aims to deliver 60 FPS on all consoles, including the Xbox Series S.
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