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Alright, so I've been watching a lot of Day Z videos lately and I've been thinking I want to get into the game; but I don't have too much money and I have to know if I can run the thing before I buy it. Unfortunately, I also have the computer understanding of an 80-year-old woman, so I was hoping someone who knows their stuff could help me out. I'm going to post everything I know about my computer, and hope for the best. Any advice would be welcome :). TL;DR I don't know what the hell I'm doing so look at the specs and tell me if I can run Day Z or not. Computer: Aspire X, Operating system: Windows 8, Processor: Intel Pentium processor G645, Graphics: Intel HD graphics, Hard Drive: 500GB Hard Drive, Memory: 4GB DDR3 Memory, Optical Drive: DVD-Super Multi Drive. Please help, and thanks a lot for your time!

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You have a motherboard graphic card so you probably won't be able to play

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Okay... so what is the cheapest card I can get that'll let me play smoothly?

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Edit: ^^ what he said. You need a stronger power supply if you have a stronger graphic card it takes alot of juice but it all depends on what's already on your computer you might not need to change it.

Look it up on google: cheapest gaming graphic card and make sure it is compatible on (with?) your motherboard

or http://www.tomshardw...ard,2857-2.html it's basically a review of 100$ - graphic card.

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Radeon HD 4650, is this a good one? It says it's like 50 dollars, but I don't know if it's compatible...

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1GB HP 533166001 Radeon HD4650 DDR2 VGA DVI HDMI PCI-E 533166-001<--- this is the one I'm planning to buy, is it good enough? And I have no idea what my PSU is xD

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Do you have a slot for a graphic card on your motherboard?

Edit: yes it's enough (that's the graphic card I use yeeeeeee :D This card was very good 4 years ago but now not so much lol, at least the price is low)

Edit: don't get me wrong it's still enough to play at everything you just have to lower your settings.

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I... I don't know O.o. How do I check if I do?

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Turn off your computer open the case and note down what motherboard and PSU you have (they should be marked), then check if it is compatible with the GPU you are planning to buy.

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Argh haha, thanks guys, but this is my parents computer and they won't let me take it apart. I'll just wait awhile and buy my own once I go to college. Thanks for all the help though :)!

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I'll ask on the link just to be sure though :)

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Argh haha, thanks guys, but this is my parents computer and they won't let me take it apart. I'll just wait awhile and buy my own once I go to college. Thanks for all the help though :)!

Got $400?

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My PSU is 220 watts, but I still have NO idea how to check my motherboard. I'm on the computer's site right now, but it doesn't list motherboard in the specs. My computer is an AXC600-UR308 btw, if that helps.

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I dont think that pc comes with a mobo, i believe they just through a big pancake inside and everything stuck to it and somehow worked.

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I dont think that pc comes with a mobo, i believe they just through a big pancake inside and everything stuck to it and somehow worked.

The syrup is like thermal paste. I'm serious, a friend told me!!!!

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If you have a giant pc aka the case one just throw all the shit that you have inside out sell it throw it away buy new shit advice from technologic speacialists and then tell em to put it all together :D customs are the best pcs yet am stuck with my shitty laptop

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Pleas don't try to turn that machine into a gaming rig. It's like deciding to use your grandmother's smartcar to get into drag racing.

Your power supply is underpowered, the computer case itself is small form factor so it physically won't be able to hold most modern video cards, you likely don't have the proper cooling (fans) and the CPU (brain) of your computer is not designed for gaming.

$500 should be able to get you a rig that plays most modern games smoothly.

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Just gotta take into consideration that whether you have a cheap PC or a 2grand PC there is still a chance you'll struggle with the dayz mod due to it not being optimized properly yet, but the standalone should be out "soonish" and dean and the team are working on making sure it is optimized properly.

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tell your parents that replacing the psu and gpu would be a great learning experience. or use that as an excuse to build your own

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