TheMightyGrain 5 Posted June 20, 2013 http://m.ebuyer.com/512383 is this good to run dayz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheMightyGrain 5 Posted June 20, 2013 http://m.ebuyer.com/512383 is this good to run dayz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheMightyGrain 5 Posted June 20, 2013 http://m.ebuyer.com/512383 is this good to run dayz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheMightyGrain 5 Posted June 20, 2013 is this any good for 700 pound Chillblast Vector Black ATX CaseIntel Core i5 3570K Processor overclocked to 4.5GHzArctic Cooling Freezer 7 ProAsus P8Z77-V LX MotherboardGeForce GTX 660 2GB Graphics Card8GB PC3-10666 DDR3 Memory24x Sony DVD-RW Drive1000GB SATA III 7200rpm Hard Disk500watt Xigmatek PSUOnboard High Definition Audio Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stevo Survivor 0 Posted June 20, 2013 Hey can someone clarify if I can play Dayz on either of these 2 :Laptop: Acer Aspire 5943CInter Core i7 CPU Q740 @ 1.73GHZATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850640GB HDD8GB DDR3 Memory (got 10fps on this)Pc : (Haven't tried yet)Windows 7 64 bit8GB RamNVIDIA GeForce GTX 580TB of STORAGEIntel Core i5 CPU 760 @ 2.8 GHZ, 2801 Mhz, 4 core(s) 4 logicalReally appreciate any feedback guys , DayZ looks awesome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
=DiG= Zgraphz 84 Posted June 20, 2013 I got an idea, i'll post a spec everyone can get down with, even dayz. ok ladies and gents listen up to the ultimate computer you can buy but without busting a new hole in your wallet:).First i'll do an Intel setup for the Intel fans. These do not include HDD and or OS.Intel Extreme Motherboard 3 series and up, 32gig max or 64gigs max with the 7 series, either one is goodIntel I5/i7 quadcore/eightcore processors, doesn't matter, really its $$$ at this point, but as long as the cpu speed is over 3.1ghz, your goldenGtx-ge-force 4 series and UpIntel Solid State Drive 520/read/500write 60gb 120gb 180gb 280gb(again it's $$$ at that point)Thermal Lake Powersupply 700/850watts (your choice gold/bronze)CoolMaster Liquid cooling System (water pump)kingston Hyperx ddr3 2400 16GB (2X8) RAMNow for the AMD fansAsus Sabertooth 990FX 32gig/64gig (they make two models)AMD FX-8350 Vishera (4.0GHZ) EightCoreHIS Iceq Turbo Radeon HD 7850 2GBKingston HyperX 3K 120G 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State DriveThermal Lake 700/800Wat power supply(gold/Bronze)CoolMaster Liquid cooling System (water pump)kingston Hyperx ddr3 2400 16GB (2X8) RAMBuild anything anywhere near that and your so fing ready to play its not even funny!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zfleming12 395 Posted June 20, 2013 (edited) Actually out of curiousty what is the requirement to run extreme max settings for this game these dayz Edited June 20, 2013 by zfleming12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dyckman 26 Posted June 21, 2013 I got an idea, i'll post a spec everyone can get down with, even dayz. ok ladies and gents listen up to the ultimate computer you can buy but without busting a new hole in your wallet:).First i'll do an Intel setup for the Intel fans. These do not include HDD and or OS.Intel Extreme Motherboard 3 series and up, 32gig max or 64gigs max with the 7 series, either one is goodIntel I5/i7 quadcore/eightcore processors, doesn't matter, really its $$$ at this point, but as long as the cpu speed is over 3.1ghz, your goldenGtx-ge-force 4 series and UpIntel Solid State Drive 520/read/500write 60gb 120gb 180gb 280gb(again it's $$$ at that point)Thermal Lake Powersupply 700/850watts (your choice gold/bronze)CoolMaster Liquid cooling System (water pump)kingston Hyperx ddr3 2400 16GB (2X8) RAMNow for the AMD fansAsus Sabertooth 990FX 32gig/64gig (they make two models)AMD FX-8350 Vishera (4.0GHZ) EightCoreHIS Iceq Turbo Radeon HD 7850 2GBKingston HyperX 3K 120G 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State DriveThermal Lake 700/800Wat power supply(gold/Bronze)CoolMaster Liquid cooling System (water pump)kingston Hyperx ddr3 2400 16GB (2X8) RAMBuild anything anywhere near that and your so fing ready to play its not even funny!!!You should revise that, make two builds for the budget pc gamer. BTW an FX 6350 Vishera will do just fine IMO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
=DiG= Zgraphz 84 Posted June 21, 2013 i know, but if you gonna do it, do it. Don't spend money if in 1 year later you gotta upgrade. i think atleast 3 years in advance when it comes to computer parts. gotta stay on the curve not behind it or adhead of it,stay behind you become out dated,stay adhead you get ripped off because 2 months from then, it's gonna be "out-dated" by the latest and greatest. if you are on the curve you wont waste money, you'll be fairly updated, and the performance is almost flawless. thats the reason i picked the 8350. i give people a image of what they actually want, but what their wallets aren't afraid of. KEY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dyckman 26 Posted June 21, 2013 (edited) i know, but if you gonna do it, do it. Don't spend money if in 1 year later you gotta upgrade. i think atleast 3 years in advance when it comes to computer parts. gotta stay on the curve not behind it or adhead of it,stay behind you become out dated,stay adhead you get ripped off because 2 months from then, it's gonna be "out-dated" by the latest and greatest. if you are on the curve you wont waste money, you'll be fairly updated, and the performance is almost flawless. thats the reason i picked the 8350. i give people a image of what they actually want, but what their wallets aren't afraid of. KEYI think it's safe to say a 6350 will give you some nice years... You're not really losing anything when you go with AMD especially with how much money you'll spend compared to an intel. I think you should keep the future to some extent, but I'd just build a budget pc that's easy to upgrade in the future.There's two types of people, one's that can spend money and those that have to keep an eye on it. I think it's safe to say many of the people building pc's are budget gamers. FX 6350 will do you justice, even 2 years from now. But if you're heavy duty with your computer, I agree settle for an 8350 vishera.Edit: Just since you made the builds based on "anything better than this should be good" why not just start from "medicore" like a 6350 Vishera? :P Then people can just build their way up from there.I just think with AMD you're more "Safer" so to speak when it comes to money and upgrading compared to Intel which leans towards "I have money to spend" crowd IMO. Edited June 21, 2013 by Dyckman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AllMightyKnox 218 Posted June 21, 2013 Hello i have a friend who wants to get a computer so he can play games, His into Arma 3 / BattleField 3 / DayZ & I'm sure his going to be into the new games coming out like Battlefield 4 and stuff. He has eyes on this computer but isn't sure if it will be able to run the games i mentioned, He also wants to start recording videos. He has eyes on 2 Computers. Can someone give me opinions if they will be able to run the games games and be able to record?Thanks in advance. AMD 8-Core FX-8120 Zambezi Processor with AMD Radeon HD 7850 graphicshttp://www.bestbuy.com/site/Desktop+-+16GB+Memory+-+1TB+Hard+Drive/6979896.p?id=1218818471131&skuId=6979896&st=ibuypower&cp=1&lp=4& AMD 6-Core FX-6300 Processor with AMD Radeon HD 7750 dedicated graphicshttp://www.bestbuy.com/site/Gamer+Ultra+Desktop+-+8GB+Memory+-+1TB+Hard+Drive/9177174.p?id=1218994550644&skuId=9177174&st=cyberpowerpc&cp=1&lp=1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
=DiG= Zgraphz 84 Posted June 21, 2013 I think it's safe to say a 6350 will give you some nice years... You're not really losing anything when you go with AMD especially with how much money you'll spend compared to an intel. I think you should keep the future to some extent, but I'd just build a budget pc that's easy to upgrade in the future.There's two types of people, one's that can spend money and those that have to keep an eye on it. I think it's safe to say many of the people building pc's are budget gamers. FX 6350 will do you justice, even 2 years from now. But if you're heavy duty with your computer, I agree settle for an 8350 vishera.Edit: Just since you made the builds based on "anything better than this should be good" why not just start from "medicore" like a 6350 Vishera? :P Then people can just build their way up from there.I just think with AMD you're more "Safer" so to speak when it comes to money and upgrading compared to Intel which leans towards "I have money to spend" crowd IMO.well that would make you a stereotype, i scratch and claw to make ends meat, the fact i can even get money together for a computer i have is a miracle. I make my purchases by quality because i wont be able to spend that kind of money for a part for a long time. what happens when u buy a 2x4 truck? sooner or later your gonna say damn i wish i got a 4x4. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
=DiG= Zgraphz 84 Posted June 21, 2013 Hello i have a friend who wants to get a computer so he can play games, His into Arma 3 / BattleField 3 / DayZ & I'm sure his going to be into the new games coming out like Battlefield 4 and stuff. He has eyes on this computer but isn't sure if it will be able to runthe games i mentioned, He also wants to start recording videos. He has eyes on 2 Computers. Can someone give me opinions if they will be able to run the games games and be able to record?Thanks in advance. AMD 8-Core FX-8120 Zambezi Processor with AMD Radeon HD 7850 graphicshttp://www.bestbuy.c...power&cp=1&lp=4& AMD 6-Core FX-6300 Processor with AMD Radeon HD 7750 dedicated graphicshttp://www.bestbuy.c...werpc&cp=1&lp=1I would do the beefyest one, the one that screams BEEF CAKE!! 8core Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
=DiG= Zgraphz 84 Posted June 21, 2013 if you want a AMD computer i can build you one at the same price but much much better and maybe cheaper. lemme know Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AllMightyKnox 218 Posted June 21, 2013 Thanks for reply, Zgraphz. Anyone else opinions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ponce.kevin@yahoo.com 3 Posted June 21, 2013 I just wanted to say that I built my very first computer using advice I got from this thread. I can play Arma2/DayZ/Wasteland on the highest graphics setting and my computer just chews these games up and spits em out. Not to mention Bioshock infinite/Crysis3 etc all on maxed out settings. Just wanted to say thanks to the community for helping me build a great machine that didn't make me break the bank. I built the computer around these two main components: AMD FX 8320 CPU & XFX 7950 GPU 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dyckman 26 Posted June 21, 2013 well that would make you a stereotype, i scratch and claw to make ends meat, the fact i can even get money together for a computer i have is a miracle. I make my purchases by quality because i wont be able to spend that kind of money for a part for a long time. what happens when u buy a 2x4 truck? sooner or later your gonna say damn i wish i got a 4x4.I don't understand what you mean by stereotype. The difference between a 2x4 and a 4x4 is great and different than comparing a 6350 and an 8350 :P.For example, You build a pc revolving around a 6350 you will be at around 600-800 dollars and it will give you many years. 8350 as well, but you'll spend around 800-1000. Let's be honest I'd let to purchase an 8350 vishera, but I'd match that baby with a sabertooth 990fx just to get maximum quality.I'm not saying you're wrong and with all due respect we all fight for our money(to some extent) When I find myself building an Intel build it's standard y'know when it comes to budget. You're gonna go with an i5 3570k and a "bang for the price" GPU would be a GTX 650 TI 2 gb or equivalent. That's the beauty with AMD you have more choices and save a lot more money and only get a what 10-20% difference from an Intel equivalent build which will cost more? Don't get me wrong Intel is awesome but I'll assume everyone is a budget gamer and who doesn't love saving money?Just, if I were to make the suggestion build to use as a guideline I'd be using a 6350 and a GPU like an HD 7770 vapor-x slap a nice mobo that can run these no problem and 8 gb of RAM 1 TB of HDD and this baby will give you a lot of years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
=DiG= Zgraphz 84 Posted June 21, 2013 (edited) Thats a decent computer Edited June 21, 2013 by =DiG= Zgraphz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macciavelo 8 Posted June 21, 2013 Hello i have a friend who wants to get a computer so he can play games, His into Arma 3 / BattleField 3 / DayZ & I'm sure his going to be into the new games coming out like Battlefield 4 and stuff. He has eyes on this computer but isn't sure if it will be able to runthe games i mentioned, He also wants to start recording videos. He has eyes on 2 Computers. Can someone give me opinions if they will be able to run the games games and be able to record?Thanks in advance. AMD 8-Core FX-8120 Zambezi Processor with AMD Radeon HD 7850 graphicshttp://www.bestbuy.c...power&cp=1&lp=4& AMD 6-Core FX-6300 Processor with AMD Radeon HD 7750 dedicated graphicshttp://www.bestbuy.c...werpc&cp=1&lp=1The 8 core one is the way to go. The HD 7750 is simply going to get old in a couple of years now that the new generation of consoles is coming out and it'll probably have very low fps on dayz. If you could get a 7870 HD instead of the 7850, It would last for years to come.Also, try using getting a video capture card if your planning on uploading videos to youtube or streaming. That'll make your life easier when recording videos. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itamar (DayZ) 13 Posted June 22, 2013 When the sa will be out, if ill tell u my computer info like how many gb and stuff, will u be able to tell me if the sa will work for me good and will not be like arma 2:free where i have to put it on low quality so i can play half normaly? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boneboys 7988 Posted June 22, 2013 No, not at this time.There is a Topic for Can I Run It questions.I'll just merge so you can post your specs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barrett_killz 229 Posted June 22, 2013 (edited) Can you f*cking put a rule for people to not show off their super mega top end rigs? I mean when I see "Can I run it with i7-3770K" it kills me from inside...BTW, is it worth upgrading my i5-2450M (up to 3.1 GHz) to i7-2620M (up to 3.4 GHz) on my laptop?Currently running DayZ on around 20-40 FPS at all (not more). Edited June 22, 2013 by Barrett_killz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macciavelo 8 Posted June 22, 2013 (edited) Can you f*cking put a rule for people to not show off their super mega top end rigs? I mean when I see "Can I run it with i7-3770K" it kills me from inside...BTW, is it worth upgrading my i5-2450M (up to 3.1 GHz) to i7-2620M (up to 3.4 GHz) on my laptop?Currently running DayZ on around 20-40 FPS at all (not more).I think that you need something beefier than that if you're going to upgrade. 2 cores just doesn't cut it (In my opinion) for dayz. Try and get a 4 core processor, if you can. Edited June 22, 2013 by Macciavelo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SugarFreeBrowny 8 Posted June 22, 2013 (edited) i5-4670k processor at 3.4 Ghz (Will overclock later when I get a better CPU cooler and more fans)Sapphire Radeon HD 7870 Ghz Edition8gb Corsair Ballistix Sport RAM at 1600120GB Samsung SDD read up to 530mb/sI think that is really all that would matter other than the monitor I have is a bit old so it runs at 768p so I will probably play on 720p. Edited June 22, 2013 by SugarFreeBrowny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacub 0 Posted June 22, 2013 Intel® Core2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.4GHzATI Radeon HD 5800 Series4096MB RAM320GB 7200 RPM 16MBWindows 7 Ultimte 64 bitI run a lot of games with this setup but on DayZ there's times were it works fine and there's times were it just runs horribly, was wondering if it's time for a new pc or if there's any tips you guys might have to increase performance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites