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High end Laptop Normal low settings still fps around 20

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Hi, I get problems playing Dayz and Arma II games, I got a HIGH END LAPTOP but still got low fps (around 20 fps)

At other games i get like 40-200 fps but at arma... DAMM LOW!

My spec is:

 

Intel® Core i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz

 

6.1 GB RAM

 

GeForce GT 620M

 

Windows 8 64-bit

 

I've tested all this things on youtube like changing things in document and stuff like that.

I've tested game booster and it only help to 25-30 fps. But i want atleast 40 fps.

 

Help me please.

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A 620M is far from high-end.

It's in fact one of the lowest-end 600-series cards that it's possible to buy.

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Yeah 620m isn't high end. High end desktop vs high end laptop are different worlds. 

 

Most "high-end" laptops are low-medium range desktop specs.

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A 620M is far from high-end.

It's in fact one of the lowest-end 600-series cards that it's possible to buy.

 

So Dat was sad, The computer costed me like a high end but i'll change the graphic card, but is the CPU ok for Arma use or should i change it too?

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Intel® Core i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz

 

6.1 GB RAM

 

2.2 GHz isn't particulartly good - especially not for ARMA. You sadly need more power than that to run ARMA on anything enjoyable.

 

Oh - and: 6144 MB RAM does not equal 6.1 GB - it's exactly 6 GB, as 1024 MB = 1 GB.

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2.2 GHz isn't particulartly good - especially not for ARMA. You sadly need more power than that to run ARMA on anything enjoyable.

 

Oh - and: 6144 MB RAM does not equal 6.1 GB - it's exactly 6 GB, as 1024 MB = 1 GB.

 

But when i overclock it The CPU is around 3.20 GHz and 8-core, The CPU is working fine for me at Cod or something like that but it's just arma i get this problem. But if i change the graphic card will it do the job?

 

And i know what you are talking about but it's 6.1 GB it ain't not 6144 MB, it's a litle bit over so it becomes 6.1 GB, :P

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20FPS Is pretty good. I have to deal with 6-10

 

20 frames is good?!?! 

 

If I'm getting anything less then 30-35, I wont even play.

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The CPU is working fine for me at Cod or something like that but it's just arma i get this problem.

 

 

ARMA is extremely CPU-hungry. You can't compare it to CoD in any way. And what is it now, when you're running ARMA / DayZ? 2.2 or 3.2? 2.2 will barely work. 3.2 is fine.

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Do you have NVIDIA? If yes, make a profile for Arma 2 OA for it and select 'Powerfull NVIDIA processor', you should get around 30-35 FPS then.

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Intel® Core i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz

 

6.1 GB RAM

 

GeForce GT 620M

 

Windows 8 64-bit

 

I marked all the bad parts in your system. Don't let i7-xxxx fool you. MHz is important and "laptop" and "high end" almost always contradict eachother. No tweaking guide in the world will help you. Don't DL anything from youtube.

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