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    Day Z Slower after OS Reinstall

    Hey quick update, because I sort of found a fix. This has something to do with my Integrated Intel HD graphic card. I figured out, it switched to my GTX when I use my laptop, but when I use my monitor, Intel's own card boots up. Damnit this is annoying. The easy solution would be DO NOT INSTALL ANYTHING INTEL GRAPHICS! I'm not sure how to stop it from happening. Removed the Intel HD app, but still getting problems. No sign of "Disable integrated graphics" in the BIOS either..
  2. Hello! Made an account because this problem is making it impossible to play Arma 2 OA now. Basically, a week ago I had to reformat and reinstall my OS on my solid state drive. All fine and dandy. So I installed the drivers and everything again. The only problem is that now it's extremely laggy to play Day Z. I have no idea what I might have done, or what has changed. I re-installed everything that I had before, drivers and all. FYI, I was able to play Day Z smoothly a few weeks ago before the install on my laptop. Now everything is slow as hell! Help! Manufacturer: EUROCOM Model: Shark Total amount of system memory: 8.00 GB RAM System type: 64-bit operating system Number of processor cores : 4 (220Ghz Intel i7) Total size of hard disk(s): 119 GB Disk partition (C:): 32 GB Free (119 GB Total) Media drive (D:): CD/DVD Display adapter type: Nvidia GTX 660 M Total available graphics memory: 4095 MB Total Installed RAM: 8 GB DD3 (7.89 GB Usable) Dedicated graphics memory: 2048 MB Dedicated system memory: 0 MB Shared system memory: 2047 MB Display adapter driver version: 80.07.24.00.71 Primary monitor resolution: 1280x768 (TV) DirectX version: DirectX 11.1
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