Battlefield 6 Open Beta system requirements

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Learn if your PC meets the minimum and recommended requirements for Battlefield 6.

PC requirements

The requirements listed in this article are presented in a table format against a Battlefield background.

  • Graphic settings: 1080p at 30FPS Low Settings
  • GPU: 
    • Nvidia RTX 2060
    • AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
    • Intel Arc A380
  • Video Memory: 6 GB
  • CPU: 
    • Intel Core i5-8400
    • AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • RAM: 16GB (Dual channel 2133mhz)
  • Operating System: Windows 10**
  • DirectX12
  • Storage: 75GB* HDD (at launch)
  • TPM 2.0 Enabled
  • UEFI Secure Boot Enabled
  • HVCI Capable
  • VBS Capable
*Estimated disk space.**Enabling hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is recommended.

  • Graphic settings: 
    • Balanced: 1440p at 60FPS (High Settings)
    • Performance: 1080p at 80FPS+ (Low Settings)
  • GPU: 
    • Nvidia RTX 3060Ti
    • AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT
    • Intel Arc B580
  • Video Memory: 8 GB
  • CPU: 
    • Intel Core i7-10700
    • AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  • RAM: 16GB (Dual channel 3200mhz)
  • Operating System: Windows 11 64-bit
  • DirectX12
  • Storage: 75GB* SSD (at launch)
  • TPM 2.0 Enabled
  • UEFI Secure Boot Enabled
  • HVCI Capable
  • VBS Capable
*Estimated disk space.

Check if your PC meets the requirements

  1. 1
    Right-click This PC and choose Properties.
    • If you’re playing on Windows 10, search for This PC, then right-click it in the search results.
  2. 2
    A window will pop up showing your processor, RAM, and operating system information.  Open Device Manager.
  3. 3
    Click the > icon next to Display adapters. You should see your graphics card information.
    • You might see one or two graphics cards listed there, depending on whether you have a dedicated graphics card or not.

How to enable hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling

We recommend enabling hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling to improve your PC’s performance. 
  1. 1
    Open Settings (Win + I).
  2. 2
    Go to System > Display.
  3. 3
    Select Graphics.
  4. 4
    Select Advanced graphics settings
  5. 5
    Toggle Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling to On.
  6. 6
    Restart your PC.
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