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10 fps, every single tweak/boost out there even with ramdisk and a new graphics card.

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Here are my specs:

FX6100 amd cpu

Nvidia 670

8gb ddr3 ram@1333mhz

2x500gb hardrive

Gigabyte M68MT-S2 motherboard.

I built this myself, I can run every other game fine. Even on the lowest settings the most I get on dayz is 20.

I know this game is more cpu intensive but people with a 670 like me can run the game just fine, I'm completely confused.

I've set launch parameters relative to my system, (maxmem, vram, cpucount etc) barely any difference.

I'm running the game off of ramdisk too, which hasn't changed anything even changing the settings to the lowest they can possibly go changes nothing!

I've been trying for months to make this game playable but no avail, even the bloody config files changing the pre rendered frames to 1 made it run even slower so I keep it at 4,

Someone please help :(

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Did you try ajusting the gfx settings for AO through your Nvidia Control Pannel?

Edited by chetubet

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All of it. Barely any difference. And yes I did adjust the settings in Nvidia control panel to the ones specified in the thread but that didn't change anything.

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All of it. Barely any difference. And yes I did adjust the settings in Nvidia control panel to the ones specified in the thread but that didn't change anything.

Yea, I get a problem occationally where I'll be playing and all of a sudden my frames drop crazy like ~10 and stays like that untill I restart the game. After I restart the game its usually fixed...

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Gotta believe it's your cpu. My brother runs the same gpu with a 3570k at high framerates/settings (30+ in cities and 60+ everywhere else).

One thing you could do is check that your cpu (cpu-z) and gpu (MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision) are clocking up fully.

Edit - Also check task manager during gameplay. It's likely you'll find one core at or near max utilization. That'll be your bottleneck.

Edited by Drunk in Cherno

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Gotta believe it's your cpu. My brother runs the same gpu with a 3570k at high framerates/settings (30+ in cities and 60+ everywhere else).

One thing you could do is check that your cpu (cpu-z) and gpu (MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision) is clocking up fully.

Without really looking up the specs of ur CPU, I'd agree with Drunk in Cherno becuase Arma 2 is much more demanding on your CPU than your GPU... So even if you have a fancy new gfx card an old and slow CPU with bottleneck the crap out of you.

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Gotta believe it's your cpu. My brother runs the same gpu with a 3570k at high framerates/settings (30+ in cities and 60+ everywhere else).

One thing you could do is check that your cpu (cpu-z) and gpu (MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision) is clocking up fully.

Edit - Also check task manager during gameplay. It's likely you'll find one core at or near max utilization. That'll be your bottleneck.

I'm going to run a benchmark and check it now, thanks.

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On the first benchmark. my avg fps is about 60. On the second its 20. But In dayz it's not nearly as good as this.

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On the first benchmark. my avg fps is about 60. On the second its 20. But In dayz it's not nearly as good as this.

what are you using to capture your fps btw?

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His CPU is alright. Most likely it's a software problem or something's not good with your CPU.

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His CPU is alright. Most likely it's a software problem or something's not good with your CPU.

Is there a way to troubleshoot the problem?

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All of it. Barely any difference. And yes I did adjust the settings in Nvidia control panel to the ones specified in the thread but that didn't change anything.

This set of new patching done within the last few weeks really tore the little performance I had anyways. I've concluded this was predominant when zeds aggro in larger packs (usually by a vehicle, which REALLY dips my fps to the levels of hell.). This wasn't always there... only since the 1.7.7 patch has this been a problem.

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