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SkenteR

Tutorial how to increase Dayz FPS

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greetings from germany =)

i created a tutorial to increase your fps rate. sry for my poor english :o

i hope it helps =)

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Ramdisk fucks your FPS more if used when you have 4GB or less.

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Ramdisk fucks your FPS more if used when you have 4GB or less.

it is not true cause the game is using about 500MB - 1GB of your ram + 400MB (Ramdisk) is a total maximum of 1,4GB. check your task manager ;D . if you have 100000 other programs open is it your fault.

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Personally, RAMDisk did absolutely nothing for me (8Gb RAM & 7200RPM HDD).

I think if you could run ArmA 2, Operation Arrowhead AND DayZ mod on a virtual drive then it would probably make a huge difference but for most people that's impossible and if you have enough RAM for that then the rest of your system is probably good enough that you don't need to boost your performance.

Wouldn't recommend RAMDisk unless you're using a slow HDD.

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Personally, RAMDisk did absolutely nothing for me (8Gb RAM & 7200RPM HDD).

I think if you could run ArmA 2, Operation Arrowhead AND DayZ mod on a virtual drive then it would probably make a huge difference but for most people that's impossible and if you have enough RAM for that then the rest of your system is probably good enough that you don't need to boost your performance.

Wouldn't recommend RAMDisk unless you're using a slow HDD.

thats true !

my hdd 5400RPM and after i installed ramdisk i got 15-20 more fps

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Insert faster CPU into slot is my advice if you have anything lower than i5 ask Santa

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This is exactly what i needed man i havent seen the whole vid yet but i hope this works! i'll keep in touch, ive been fussing about my fps for forever trying to find anything to help

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The real helper is a program called "CCleaner" go under tools, then drive wipe. Wipe all free space. Before I used it I had 5 FPS if I was lucky, now I have 20-35 FPS.

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Insert faster CPU into slot is my advice if you have anything lower than i5 ask Santa

this tbh the amount of people who cry about low fps then you see they run on a ancient cpu.

there is no magic fix if your hardware is outdated ! you ideally want a fast quadcore minimum for arma for comfortable play.

i for eg had a phenom 955 quad at 3.7 and it was decent but since upgrading to a [email protected] ghz the minimums are almost double in fps that the older phenom got.

so dont waste your time with magic fixes leave magic to magicians and just upgrade ;)

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