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Battlefield 3 is designed to deliver unmatched visual quality by including large scale environments, massive destruction and dynamic shadows. Additionally, BF 3 also includes character animation via ANT technology, which is also being utilized in the EA Sports franchise. All of this is definitely going to push any system its threshold, and is the reason so many gamers around the world are currently asking if their current system is up to the task.
Unlike the other games we benchmark, the performance of Battlefield 3 is tested during online game play. We ensure our results are accurate by running through each resolution four times before averaging the results.

Interestingly, the results in one of the most demanding games currently on the market showed the HD 7770 and HD 7750 performing slightly better than they have prior to this point.
The HD 7770 performed better than the HD 6790 by 14%, and was actually dead on with the HD 6850 in most resolutions. Additionally, the HD 7770 at 1260MHz was able to compete aggressively with the both the HD 6870 and GTX 560, something we have not been seeing up to this point.
The HD 6750 however was still roughly in the same ball park as the HD 6770, but it did manage to beat it in two out of thee three resolutions once overclocked.
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