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Processor | M3 Pro (11/14) | Epyc 7402p | i5 12400F | |
Motherboard | Apple M3 Pro | SM H11SSL-i | TUF B660M-E D4 | |
Cooling | Pure Silence | Noctua NH-U12S TR4 | Noctua NH-D14 | |
Memory | 18GB Unified | 128GB DDR4 | 16GB DDR4 | |
Video Card(s) | M3 Pro | RTX 4070FE (VM) | ARC A750 LE | |
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Case | Macbook Pro 14" | NZXT H510 Flow| BC1 Test Bench | |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard | None | Onboard | |
Power Supply | ~ 77w Magsafe | EVGA 750w G3 | HX1000i | |
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A single HD7970 (or even a HD7950 with a good OC) makes the most logical choice.
You won't be able to "max" out Crysis 3 but you will be able to push all the settings up and still maintain your target framerate. Heck I would imagine "maxed out" looks no different in motion to "not quite maxed out" yet has a high FPS cost.
Note I run it at "high settings" (shadows on medium) @ 3600x1920 on a single HD7970 clocked to 1250/6400. My framerates as measured in the "Dam" level seem to hover between 35 and 45 FPS.
Very High settings with some AA should manage better FPS than that at 1080p.
You won't be able to "max" out Crysis 3 but you will be able to push all the settings up and still maintain your target framerate. Heck I would imagine "maxed out" looks no different in motion to "not quite maxed out" yet has a high FPS cost.
Note I run it at "high settings" (shadows on medium) @ 3600x1920 on a single HD7970 clocked to 1250/6400. My framerates as measured in the "Dam" level seem to hover between 35 and 45 FPS.
Very High settings with some AA should manage better FPS than that at 1080p.