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30-50 FPS with a Radeon 9700 series?

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** Got the graphics card wrong in the topic title - sorry!

I've updated to the latest version, play on default graphics memory (?) and use 'normal' for the rest of the options with AA disabled and it still runs at ~30 FPS, which is bad considering it can play Battlefield 3 at around 100-150 FPS consistantly.

CPU is an AMD FX-8150 Eight Core Processor @ 3.6 GHz

Graphics card is an AMD Radeon 7970

I launch using DayZ Commander with the following arguments:

-nosplash -cpuCount=2 -exThreads=7 -maxMem=2047 -maxVRAM=3072 -world=empty -winxp

and i've jacked Max Connections all the way up to 1000, along with forcing Direct3D 9.

Does anyone have any tips?

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I've got gigabyte version of this card and the same CPU. I have 30-50 fps on highest settings. maybe run ArmA 2 with 4 cores and 8 threads. Try to overclock your CPU to 4.0-4.2 if your RAM memory can handle it.

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why the heck are you using 'cpucount=2' when you have 8 cores?

try at least 'cpucount=4' if not even 8

try without 'maxmem' and 'maxvram' also

set 'shadows' to high or very high so they´re rendered by GPU

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why the heck are you using 'cpucount=2' when you have 8 cores?

try at least 'cpucount=4' if not even 8

try without 'maxmem' and 'maxvram' also

set 'shadows' to high or very high so they´re rendered by GPU

I've got 4 cores, but they're hyperthreaded, making it 8 cores. The reason I'm using 2 is because I read somewhere it helped.

Hey,

You could try to run DayZ off of a Ramdisk.

That might increase your FPS a little bit.

Thanks, TheNoobmove5000

No idea what a Ramdisk is.

I've got gigabyte version of this card and the same CPU. I have 30-50 fps on highest settings. maybe run ArmA 2 with 4 cores and 8 threads. Try to overclock your CPU to 4.0-4.2 if your RAM memory can handle it.

10 gigs of RAM.

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