Borderlands 3 PC Specs Detailed

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No matter which platform you use to play Borderlands 3, all the on-screen mayhem is going to look fantastic, with plenty of chaotic carnage and flashy Action Skills fighting for your attention during the heat of battle. But all you PC players out there can fine-tune the visuals even further via Borderlands 3's extensive graphics settings, letting you perfectly match the visual fidelity to your personal preferences and the power of your rig. If you want to get the most out of your machine and maintain smooth framerates with tons of graphics settings turned up, here's a handy list of recommended specs, featuring AMD Ryzen and AMD Radeon hardware:

MINIMUM SPECS 1080p Gaming

  • OS – Windows 7/8/10 (latest service pack)
  • Processor – AMD FX-8350 (Intel i5-3570)
  • Memory – 6GB RAM
  • Graphics card – AMD Radeon™ HD 7970 (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2GB)
  • HDD – 75 GB

RECOMMENDED SPECS 1440P Gaming

  • OS – Windows 7/8/10 (latest service pack)
  • Processor – AMD Ryzen™ 5 2600 (Intel i7-4770)
  • Memory – 16GB RAM
  • Graphics card – AMD Radeon™ RX 590 (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB)
  • HDD – 75 GB

 

Once you've got your spec sorted, it's time to tinker with the many graphics settings available in Borderlands 3. Here's a complete list of the in-game visuals options on PC, so you can plan ahead for your ideal setup, adjusting everything from Vertical Sync and Field of View to Ambient Occlusion and Screen Space Reflections. With all these visual options at your disposal and the freedom to adjust them to your liking, your PC can deliver the best Borderlands 3 experience possible.

 

BASIC

General

Graphics API: DirectX 11, DirectX 12

Display: (varies by setup)

Display Mode: Full Screen, Windowed Borderless, Windowed

Resolution: (varies by setup)

Vertical Sync: Off, On

Resolution Scale: 50% - 200% in 25% increments

Limit Frame Rate: Smooth 22-62 FPS, Capped 30 FPS, Capped 50 FPS, Capped 60 FPS, Capped 72 FPS, Capped 120 FPS, Unlimited, Custom

Custom FPS Limit: default 90, minimum 15, maximum 300

Calibrate Display: Brightness and HDR 

Calibrate Safe Area: Adjust the boundary of the UI

Field of View: default 90, minimum 70, maximum 110

Vehicle Field of View: default 90, minimum 70, maximum 110

HUD Scale: default 1, minimum 0.6, maximum 1.3

 

ADVANCED

Preferences

Display Stats: Off, FPS, All (FPS, CPU, GPU)

Anti Aliasing: None, FXAA, Temporal

FidelityFX Sharpening: Off, On

Camera Motion Blur: Off, On

Object Motion Blur: Off, On

 

General

Graphics Quality: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Texture Streaming: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Anisotropic Filtering: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x

Material Quality: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Shadows: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Draw Distance: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Environment Texture Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Environment Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Terrain Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Foliage Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Character Texture Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Character Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Ambient Occlusion: Low, Medium, High, Ultra

Volumetric Fog: Off, Medium, High, Ultra

Screen Space Reflections: Off, Medium, High, Ultra

 

As for the actual gameplay of Borderlands 3, you can start plotting out the ideal skill tree builds for your favorite Vault Hunter on the character pages for Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, Moze the Gunner, and Zane the Operative.

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Comments: 3
  • #1

    Stopcock (Wednesday, 28 August 2019 20:04)

    Sweet jumping jaysus 75GB

  • #2

    Xeitzy (Wednesday, 28 August 2019 22:02)


    Sup

  • #3

    Gumbo (Thursday, 29 August 2019 07:53)

    Wow...so my cpu has finaly gotten too old to play new games...