

There is currently no AMD that can support this graphical feature. The absolute minimum GPU you can use for raytracing is the $600 Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070. Unsurprisingly, you're going to need a damned fast PC to enable ray-tracing in BFV. No games currently support RTX raytracing, so Battlefield V should be the first. Raytracing, or DXR (DirectX Raytracing), is the headline feature of Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 20 Series graphics cards. Lastly, those juicy system requirements for raytracing in Battlefield V. It seems Battlefield V is happy to eat up more than 4GB video memory. The recommended RAM requirement for BF5 has decreased from 16GB to 12GB, while the recommended AMD GPU has risen from a 4GB RX 480 up to an 8GB RX 580. The 6600K is still a cut above in terms of performance though, while the recommended Intel i7-4790 should be far more capable than the recommend AMD Ryzen 3 1300X processor. This brings the AMD specs more in line with the minimum Intel CPU for Battlefield 5, the core i5-6600K. Notably, a more powerful AMD FX-8350 processor is now required to run Battlefield V, rather than an FX-6350.

Since the BFV PC beta, there are a handful of small changes.
