AMD FX-9590 CPU is Pushed to Its Limits To Run Battlefield 6, Managing to Achieve Playable Framerates

AMD FX-9590 CPU is Pushed to Its Limits To Run Battlefield 6, Managing to Achieve Playable Framerates

Battlefield 6 title with soldiers in front of a burning city and helicopters overhead.

Despite lacking TPM 2.0 support, the old AMD FX-9590 CPU is capable of running Battlefield 6, and even at playable framerates. In a new video shared on YouTube, Fully Buffered attempted to run the latest entry in the series by EA on two old CPUs, the Intel Core i7-2600K and the aforementioned AMD FX-9590. While the game wouldn’t launch on the Intel CPU due to the lack of Secure Boot support, the AMD CPU could launch and run the game, having Secure Boot support. As such, it seems like not supporting TPM 2.0 doesn’t prevent a CPU from running the […]

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5 Comments

  1. ybalistreri

    It’s impressive to see how the AMD FX-9590 CPU can still deliver playable framerates in Battlefield 6, despite its age and the lack of TPM 2.0 support. It’s a great reminder of how older hardware can still hold its ground in modern gaming. Thanks for sharing this interesting insight!

  2. ekulas

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how older hardware can still hold its own against modern games, especially considering the advancements in gaming technology. The optimization of game engines really plays a crucial role in making this possible, allowing even older CPUs like the FX-9590 to shine in certain scenarios.

  3. jward

    I completely agree! It’s impressive to see how developers optimize games to run on a variety of hardware. The FX-9590’s ability to perform well in Battlefield 6 really highlights the importance of efficient game design. It’s a testament to both the CPU’s architecture and the game’s optimization efforts!

  4. leonel40

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how game developers balance performance and compatibility, especially for older hardware like the FX-9590. This not only broadens the audience for the game but also showcases the enduring potential of legacy systems.

  5. abshire.noel

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how game developers balance performance and compatibility, especially for older hardware. It’s a testament to how optimization can breathe new life into aging components, allowing gamers to enjoy new titles without immediately upgrading.

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