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Laptop Toshiba Satellite L750/L755

Processor: Intel Coore i7-2670QM CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz

Memory (RAM): 6,00 GB

64 bit system Windows 7

NVIDIA GeForce with cuda.

Please Reply :)

Exact info of your GPU?

The processor is alright for low settings.

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Does anyone know the cheapest website that will put your PC together for you?? Cyberpower and Ibuypower both add $100+ to my build, I would build it but I dont have any experience with putting them together and I doubt theres a video that shows you how to put together the exact PC I was thinking of buying. Thanks anyway my build is in the link below just incase you want to see it.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1aqna

Build it yourself, you're wrong there is a lot of videos that show you. Every PC build is similar if not the same even AMD and Intel builds, only difference is AMD CPU's and Intel have different sockets so you'll need a different mobo.

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmWNCO9wSjzOz1UV8jCvIHA

His guides are good and in debt and ease your "I'll break my pc if I build it myself fear"

You will absolutely love building your pc.

You turn that baby on, and you're like "yep I build that work of art".

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Sorry, last time I posted one that was way past my budget.

I'm wondering if a desktop computer with these following specs can run DayZ with higher graphics options in the game

Intel i5-4430 3.0GHz Quad Core Processor

8GB DDR3-1600MHz RAM

2GB nVidia GT 630 Graphics Card

Thank you for answering my last question, and thanks again if you answer this one :)

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processor: AMD e-300 APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1.30 GHz

Installed Memory: 2.00 GB

System type: 32-bit operating System

Can i play the mod with this?

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Sorry, last time I posted one that was way past my budget.

I'm wondering if a desktop computer with these following specs can run DayZ with higher graphics options in the game

Intel i5-4430 3.0GHz Quad Core Processor

8GB DDR3-1600MHz RAM

2GB nVidia GT 630 Graphics Card

Thank you for answering my last question, and thanks again if you answer this one :)

Not bad for medium settings, if you can get a better graphics card (at least a GTX 660 or better a HD 7750 GDDR5) you're going for high settings with 30+ FPS.

processor: AMD e-300 APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1.30 GHz

Installed Memory: 2.00 GB

System type: 32-bit operating System

Can i play the mod with this?

Obviously not. You're not following even the minimum requirements for the game.

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Desktop or laptop?: Desktop.

CPU: Pentium 4 HT 3.2GHz=2 x 3.2GHz

Graphics card: NVidia GeForce GT210 1GB 3D Gaming Graphics Card

RAM: *4gb

Just wondering, Will in the future be getting a Better graphics card.

Edited by Patguner14

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http://imageshack.us...es/23/f5fk.png/

Sorry it's so small.. imgur is down. First time building a computer. I live in the US! Anything wrong with the build? Run DayZ good on high settings with good fps?

What do you think...? You have a streaming pc more or less.

Desktop or laptop?: Desktop.

CPU: Pentium 4 HT 3.2GHz=2 x 3.2GHz

Graphics card: NVidia GeForce GT210 1GB 3D Gaming Graphics Card

RAM: *4gb

Just wondering, Will in the future be getting a Better graphics card.

Hehe, no. Upgrade, upgrade. It's time for an upgrade.

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CPU:intel® core i5-2310 2.90 Gz(4 cores)

Graphic Card:intel®hd graphics family

Ram:6gb

So can i run dayz on this pc?

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CPU:intel® core™ i5-2310 2.90 Gz(4 cores)

Graphic Card:intel®hd graphics family

Ram:6gb

So can i run dayz on this pc?

You'll just about scrape by on 'very low/low' settings. It would run on 'normal' settings if you put a dedicated graphics card (would recommend GTX 560Ti or better) in there.

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Hey guys, I'm having FPS problems with my current PC. I've got a HD 7870 and an 8150 OC'ed to 3.9ghz. It's nice rig that should breeze past High easy, but I'm only getting FPS in the 40's, and low 30's inside cities. Should I turn down my AA and other visual goodies, but they make it look so nice!

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http://imageshack.us...es/23/f5fk.png/

Sorry it's so small.. imgur is down. First time building a computer. I live in the US! Anything wrong with the build? Run DayZ good on high settings with good fps?

Ultra settings. That card KILLS the 660 Ti and the 7950(which is better than the 660 ti for less). And its the absolute BEST value in its class right now for performance... So you should breeze by on Ultra.

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Hey guys, I'm having FPS problems with my current PC. I've got a HD 7870 and an 8150 OC'ed to 3.9ghz. It's nice rig that should breeze past High easy, but I'm only getting FPS in the 40's, and low 30's inside cities. Should I turn down my AA and other visual goodies, but they make it look so nice!

Can you give a brief run through of your current graphics settings please?

Also have you made any changes to the stock arma2oa.cfg and are you using any startup parameters?

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Hehe, no. Upgrade, upgrade. It's time for an upgrade.

Can you be more specfic?

Edited by Patguner14

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Can you be more specfic?

New CPU, GPU, Mobo... Just build a new pc if you plan to play this game. :P

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Unfortunately, he's right. You'll need a whole new machine if you plan on playing hardware intensive games like the ARMA series.

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New CPU, GPU, Mobo... Just build a new pc if you plan to play this game. :P

I understand about the GPU but the CPU should be fine.

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I understand about the GPU but the CPU should be fine.

This Mod will eat your cpu alive. I just depends on you. Upgrade your old set up to be able to just barely run games or buy a whole new one and ENJOY your games. A new build isn't as expensive as it seems, especially if you already have a monitor keyboard/mouse.

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Desktop or laptop? Desktop

CPU: Intel i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67 ghz

Graphics card: ATI HD 5570

RAM: * 8 GB

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^oh, and with my current specs could I run ArmA 3 as well as Day Z?

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Desktop or laptop? Desktop

CPU: Intel i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67 ghz

Graphics card: ATI HD 5570

RAM: * 8 GB

Turn settings down like AA off and PP off then you should be ok on medium

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Desktop

GTX 570 Sonic Platinum (1280MB GDDR5)

AMD Phenom X4 9950 BE @ 3 GHz

RAM: 8GB DDR2 @ 800 MHz

No SSD / WD Caviar Black 7200 rpm

P.s.: I will upgrade the Mainboard, CPU and RAM in Q1 2014

So, How well will it run? until then

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Desktop

GTX 570 Sonic Platinum (1280MB GDDR5)

AMD Phenom X4 9950 BE @ 3 GHz

RAM: 8GB DDR2 @ 800 MHz

No SSD / WD Caviar Black 7200 rpm

P.s.: I will upgrade the Mainboard, CPU and RAM in Q1 2014

So, How well will it run? until then

Pretty good on medium settings with low AA and medium settings :D and when your upgrading you cpu go for a 3570k

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Desktop

CPU: Intel core 2 quad CPU 2.40Ghz (4 CPU's)

Graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 5770 Sapphire vapor-x overclock edition (http://www.sapphiret...1&pid=305&lid=1)

RAM: 4Gb DDR3 1330Mhz i think (3,5Gb usable -> 32bit system

SSD? No

Edited by Hasher

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Pretty good on medium settings with low AA and medium settings :D and when your upgrading you cpu go for a 3570k

ok

thanks :)

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