Battlefield 6 Tested – AMD Radeon and Nvidia RTX Performance Reviewed

VRAM Use

Battlefield 6 offers solid VRAM management, but it can easily use more than 8GB of VRAM

For our benchmark runs, Battlefield 6 used less than 14GB of VRAM on our Nvidia RTX 5080 Founders Edition graphics card. At 1440p, the game used less than 11GB of VRAM. For this reason, 12GB of VRAM should be considered ample for 1440p gaming, and 16GB should be seen as ample VRAM for 4K gaming.

If you own an 8GB GPU, you probably shouldn’t be using this game’s “Overkill” preset. Moving down to high or medium settings should significantly decrease VRAM usage at 1080p or 1440p.

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