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xtchero

Lag problems

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Hello, it's me again :D(Obviously) I finally managed to get DayZ to work. Now i have been playing for about a week or so, and it's one of the best games/mods i have ever played.(Except Minecraft, i LOVE it!) Well, my problem today is LAG!

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My specs:

AMD Phentom™ II N850 Triple-Core Processor 2.20 GHz

4,00 GB ram, 64 bit

Model(Incase you need it): Acer Aspire 5552G

My stats(from 1,0 to 7,9):

Processor: 6,2

Memory(ram): 7,2

Graphics: 5,9

Gamegraphics: 6,5

Primary HDD: 5,7

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I got about 40-50(if i'm lucky, 60) FPS in wilderness.

In cherno/elektro and all the "big" cities, i got about 10-20 FPS, when alot of zombies spawn, got about 8-18 FPS.

Any tips? RAM Disk didn't work, config file settings didn't work.. Thank you!

[EDIT] I use DayZ Commander if that has anything to do with this. I'm sorry for bad english.

Edited by xTcHero

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the problem is your cpu more then your gpu in this case the min spec for arma is a dual core 2.4 yes i know that your cpu is a triple core but the amd triple cores are not that good eps the mobile versions most dual cores are faster than them.

arma thrashes your cpu and dayz just adds to that

sorry about that

the thing you can try is cleaning out the heatsink and fan the Acer Aspire 5552G are well known for being dust collectors this could be causing heat problems and slowing down the cores if your quite handy with computers i would look at getting some new compound on to the chips under the heatsink just to help it out a little.

best advice i can give you if you want to play games get a desktop

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