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Battlefield 6 · Custom Gaming PCs

Best Gaming PCs for Battlefield 6

Battlefield 6 is GPU heavy at higher resolutions but it is the CPU that decides your experience in big lobbies, where 64 and 128 player chaos hammers single-thread and cache.

Target Entry1080p

1080p Competitive

180-240+ fps

Target framerate

Recommended GPU

RTX 5060 Ti / RX 9060 XT

Target Sweet Spot1440p

1440p High

120-165+ fps

Target framerate

Recommended GPU

RTX 5070 / RX 9070

Target Ultra4K

4K Ultra

90-120+ fps

Target framerate

Recommended GPU

RTX 5080 / RX 9070 XT

At a glance

Battlefield 6 Performance

Battlefield 6 is GPU heavy at higher resolutions but it is the CPU that decides your experience in big lobbies, where 64 and 128 player chaos hammers single-thread and cache. An AMD X3D chip plus 32GB of fast DDR5 is what keeps your 1% lows steady when the screen is full of players and destruction.

In-depth

Everything you need to know

Hardware breakdown, build recommendations, and tuning advice for Battlefield 6.

Battlefield 6 is DICE's return to all-out modern warfare, and it is the most demanding entry the series has shipped yet. Enormous maps, fully destructible environments and lobbies of up to 128 players mean the action never stops, with tanks, jets and squads of infantry tearing the battlefield apart in real time. It looks superb and, pleasingly, it is well optimised, but pushing high frame rates in those chaotic large-scale fights asks a great deal of both your processor and your graphics card. Get the balance right and Battlefield 6 is one of the best-feeling shooters you can play on PC.

Battlefield 6 System Requirements

Minimum

OS: Windows 10 64-bit (TPM 2.0, Secure Boot and DirectX 12 required) Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Graphics: NVIDIA RTX 2060, AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB or Intel Arc A380 (6GB VRAM) Memory: 16GB Storage: 55GB available space (HDD)

Recommended

OS: Windows 11 64-bit (TPM 2.0, Secure Boot and DirectX 12 required) Processor: Intel Core i7-10700 or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Graphics: NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti, AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or Intel Arc B580 (8GB VRAM) Memory: 16GB Storage: 80GB available space (SSD required)

FAQ

Common questions

Which graphics card do I need for Battlefield 6 at 1440p?

An NVIDIA RTX 5070 or AMD RX 9070 is the sweet spot for 1440p. Both comfortably clear 120fps at high settings before any upscaling, and with DLSS or FSR turned on you can push well past 200fps for high-refresh monitors. If you want extra headroom for 1440p Ultra or plan to step up to 4K later, an RTX 5070 Ti or RX 9070 XT is the sensible move. Every CREATE PCs build is balanced around your monitor and chosen resolution so you are never paying for frames you cannot see.

Is Battlefield 6 more CPU or GPU intensive?

Both matter, but in Battlefield 6 the CPU is the part that makes or breaks big matches. In full 64 and 128 player lobbies the processor is doing an enormous amount of work tracking players, physics and destruction, and that is where frame rates dip if your chip cannot keep up. The standout choice is an AMD X3D processor such as the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, whose large cache delivers noticeably steadier 1% lows in the busiest fights. A Ryzen 9000 or Intel Core Ultra chip is plenty for high-refresh play, but for serious competitive Battlefield, X3D is the one to ask us about.

How much RAM do I need for Battlefield 6?

16GB meets the official requirement, but for the large-scale modes Battlefield 6 is best known for we strongly recommend 32GB. Big lobbies and destructible maps love memory, and 32GB of fast DDR5-6000 gives the game the room it needs while leaving headroom for Discord, a browser and a stream running alongside. We fit 32GB as standard on our Battlefield-ready builds and tune the memory speed properly so you get the most from it.

Do I need a high-refresh setup, and what about 4K?

Battlefield 6 is a fast competitive shooter, so a 144Hz or 240Hz monitor pays off, and that is where an X3D CPU paired with an RTX 5070 or better really shines for 1080p and 1440p. For 4K, an RTX 5080 or RX 9070 XT will hold 90 to 120fps at Ultra, while the RTX 5090 is the card for native 4K high-refresh. Whatever you are aiming for, every CREATE PCs machine is hand-built to order in Stevenage, stress-tested for those punishing large lobbies and backed by our 5-year warranty.

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