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This isn't right

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I just upgraded my GPU from GTS 250 1gb to Gainward GTX 650 ti 1gb and i was hoping that now finally i would be able to play Dayz atleast 25fps steady. But NO! My other spec are:

CPU: Q9400 Quad Core 2.66 GHz

Ram: 4gb

Win7 Pro 64bit

Am I doing something wrong here? I optimized my game with Geforce experience. Is it worth it? Or should i change settings?

In game settings: http://imgur.com/6KYYSQ1

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Its your CPU, its bottlenecking the 8===D out of your computer. ArmA is very CPU heavy, so having at least 3.0GHz of clock speed will run OK.

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Its your CPU, its bottlenecking the 8===D out of your computer. ArmA is very CPU heavy, so having at least 3.0GHz of clock speed will run OK.

So I should just overclock it?

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again, check my sig and do some tests

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Overclocking Dayz/arma is never a good idea unless you've ran bench marks, and you know where your hardware can safely be OC'd. he is right though, i had a dual core extreme core processor at 3.1ghz and that did kinda crappy, Though, i would like to add that arma 2/dayz are not completely dependent on Processor. A Strong and Fast Hard Drive is necessary as well, the standard 7200rpm is not fast enough for arma 2 directories or index searching, that's why usually a standard AMD/Intel SSD beats the holy hell out of the standard Hard drive. i know that arma requires 2 main parts of your pc, 1st Processor, 2nd Hard Drive *Read/Write speed*, a good graphic card gives it the extra kick in the nuts, but it doesn't have to be anything expensive

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So what I think you're saying is, the fact that I switched to a better mousepad is going to do nothing for improving my DayZ FPS?

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