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First of all I'm sorry cause I didn't know where to put this into :(
Second of all, I play PAYDAY2 with little mouse lag on low effects and resolutions. I tried Skyrim and had heavy mouse lags.

 

Here are the specifications :
Laptop : TOSHIBA Satellite P755

Processor : Intel® Core i7-2670QM CPU @2.20GHz 
Installed Memory / RAM : 8.00 GB

GPU : Intel® HD Graphics Family

 

Thanks again :)

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First of all I'm sorry cause I didn't know where to put this into :(

Second of all, I play PAYDAY2 with little mouse lag on low effects and resolutions. I tried Skyrim and had heavy mouse lags.

 

Here are the specifications :

Laptop : TOSHIBA Satellite P755

Processor : Intel® Core i7-2670QM CPU @2.20GHz 

Installed Memory / RAM : 8.00 GB

GPU : Intel® HD Graphics Family

 

Thanks again :)

You will have trouble running the game.

Please check this Topic for Recommended Specs.

http://forums.dayzgame.com/index.php?/topic/153735-frequently-asked-questions/#entry1541504

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Thanks for the info and help.

 

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System Information

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Time of this report: 1/12/2014, 19:49:49

       Machine name: 

   Operating System: Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.130828-1532)

           Language: English (Regional Setting: English)

System Manufacturer: Dell Inc.         

       System Model: Inspiron 7720

               BIOS: Default System BIOS

          Processor: Intel® Core i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.3GHz

             Memory: 6144MB RAM

Available OS Memory: 6002MB RAM

          Page File: 2393MB used, 9606MB available

        Windows Dir: C:\Windows

    DirectX Version: DirectX 11

DX Setup Parameters: Not found

   User DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)

 System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)

    DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled

     DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 64bit Unicode

 

 

 

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Display Devices

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          Card name: Intel® HD Graphics 4000

       Manufacturer: Intel Corporation

          Chip type: Intel® HD Graphics Family

           DAC type: Internal

     Display Memory: 1696 MB

   Dedicated Memory: 64 MB

      Shared Memory: 1632 MB

       Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz)

       Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor

      Monitor Model: unknown

         Monitor Id: CMN1720

        Native Mode: 1920 x 10

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First of all I'm sorry cause I didn't know where to put this into :(

Second of all, I play PAYDAY2 with little mouse lag on low effects and resolutions. I tried Skyrim and had heavy mouse lags.
 
Here are the specifications :
Laptop : TOSHIBA Satellite P755
Processor : Intel® Core i7-2670QM CPU @2.20GHz 
Installed Memory / RAM : 8.00 GB
GPU : Intel® HD Graphics Family
 
Thanks again :)

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First of all I'm sorry cause I didn't know where to put this into :(

Second of all, I play PAYDAY2 with little mouse lag on low effects and resolutions. I tried Skyrim and had heavy mouse lags.
 
Here are the specifications :
Laptop : TOSHIBA Satellite P755
Processor : Intel® Core i7-2670QM CPU @2.20GHz 
Installed Memory / RAM : 8.00 GB
GPU : Intel® HD Graphics Family
 
Thanks again :)

 

 

Merged.

(Title was: "Will my Laptop be able to run DayZ without freezes or mouse lag?")

 

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will love SA

 

your CPU and clock speed will be great!

 

no bottlenecks on that system, expect as high as possible fps.

 

oh awesome bro ur a legend thanks for getting back to me! :)

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Desktop
Monitor resolution: 1920x1080
CPU: Intel Core2duo E6750 @2.66 GHz
Graphics card: ATI RADEON HD 5770 1GB PCIe
RAM: 6GB DDR2
SSD? Nope

And laptop :
Monitor : 1600*900
CPU : intel I7 3610QM 2.3 GHz
Graphics : Geforce GT 630M 1GB
RAM : 8GB DDR3
SSD? no

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The shocking thing is that your laptop might actually play the game better than your desktop...

Dual core CPUs just aren't up to the load that the RV engine will try to put on them.

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yeah, my laptop is 1½ years old, and my desktop is like 5 or 6, with graphics and ram upgrades only, my CPU is way outdated and i know it.

Though, will i still run it, and on my laptop, what can i expect? like extreme low to have 30 fps?

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hope this provides better info regarding my specs ... and does the game will run on an acceptable frame rate?

thanks for the help :)

 

CPU

Intel® Core i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz

RAM  6.1 GB

OS  Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit

Video Card GeForce GT 650M

Icon Pixel Shader version 3.0 5.0

Icon Vertex Shader version 3.0 5.0

Icon Dedicated Video RAM 512 MB 2.0 GB

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You will get min 40 FPS on cities average 90 FPS with settings on Medium/High

 

Huh...something can't be right then, because the minimum fps I get period is around 18 and the maximum I've seen is about 40-50 in the forest, dropping down to 20 - 30 avg in cities...

 

Maybe it's my motherboard or cpu then? My mobo is old I think, ASUS M5A96 R2.0, my CPU is at default clocks of 3.4ghz

 

Anyone with maybe similar specs have some advisory for settings?

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Back in October 2012, I ran DayZ mod on the following specs:

 

Intel Pentium G620, 2.60GHz x 2.

4GB (2 x 2gb) Corsair Value Select 1033MHz RAM

GeForce 9500GT 1024mb

1440x900

 

I got around 25 FPS on minimum settings... it was unbareable.

 

Now I have the following spec

 

i5-2500k @ 3.8GHz - 4 core

MSI Radeon 7870 OC edition 2048mb

8gb (2 x 4gb) G.Skill RAM 1333MHz

1440x900.

 

I get now around 50-60 FPS everywhere on SA. Currently not been back on mod for a few months, so I wouldnt know my FPS on that.

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Desktop or laptop? Desktop

Monitor resolution: 1920x1080

CPU: i5-750 @ 2.67 Ghz (4 Core)

Graphics card: nVidia GeForce GTX 770

RAM:* 8GB DDR3

SSD? (Yes/No) No

 

I dont know why i cant play it on high settings... bzt i want that the game is good looking .. soo help me :P

Edited by Sanitöter

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Desktop or laptop? Desktop
Monitor resolution: 1920x1080
CPU: i5-750 @ 2.67 Ghz (4 Core)
Graphics card: nVidia GeForce GTX 770
RAM:* 8GB DDR3
SSD? (Yes/No) No
 
I dont know why i cant play it on high settings... bzt i want that the game is good looking .. soo help me :P

OC your CPU to a good 3.0-3.2 if you can and you'll get a big fps difference. 

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Laptop (Lenovo G560)
Monitor resolution: 1366 x 768
CPU:  Intel Core i5 450m @ 2.4GHz
Graphics card:  NVIDIA GeForce 310M
RAM:* 4 DDR3 @ 2133MHz
SSD? (Yes/No): No

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Hoping i can get atleast 30fps on the SA, wasnt really the case for the mod but im hoping it will work since the mod was really fun, even with horrible fps.

 

OS: Microsoft Windows XP Proffessional

 

Processor: x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6 GenuineIn

 

RAM: 2GB

 

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTS450

 

Resolution: 1280 by 1024

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Laptop (Lenovo G560)

Monitor resolution: 1366 x 768

CPU:  Intel Core i5 450m @ 2.4GHz

Graphics card:  NVIDIA GeForce 310M

RAM:* 4 DDR3 @ 2133MHz

SSD? (Yes/No): No

 

It will just about run on low settings, but will not perform very well.

 

Hoping i can get atleast 30fps on the SA, wasnt really the case for the mod but im hoping it will work since the mod was really fun, even with horrible fps.

 

OS: Microsoft Windows XP Proffessional

 

Processor: x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6 GenuineIn

 

RAM: 2GB

 

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTS450

 

Resolution: 1280 by 1024

 

I'm not sure what processor you have, probably an Intel Core 2 or something? But I do not think you will be able to run DayZ. Sorry!

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Desktop

1080 x 1920

CPU: AMD 8 core 4.0 GHz

Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 280x 3 GB

RAM: 8 GB @1600MHz

SSD: No

 

Now i know i will be able to run, but at what frame rate do you think?

(i have the pc on order)

 

Thanks

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Laptop (Lenovo G560)

Monitor resolution: 1366 x 768

CPU:  Intel Core i5 450m @ 2.4GHz

Graphics card:  NVIDIA GeForce 310M

RAM:* 4 DDR3 @ 2133MHz

SSD? (Yes/No): No

 

This spec is very similar to my laptop now.

I have a worse processor but everything else pretty much the same, (Video card exact same)

i average 9 - 11 fps in all situations.

You will be lucky to maybe hit 15 at certain points, but expect nothing special.

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Desktop

1080 x 1920

CPU: AMD 8 core 4.0 GHz

Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 280x 3 GB

RAM: 8 GB @1600MHz

SSD: No

 

Now i know i will be able to run, but at what frame rate do you think?

(i have the pc on order)

 

Thanks

seems to be a few users having trouble with the AMD processors...but the HP of your rig should be fine for HIGH - 50+ fps

 

might need to do a bit more research and optimization to squeeze every FPS out of the AMD cpu

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Hai guise. Here's my upcoming rig:

 

Desktop

Monitor resolution: 1680x1050

CPU: Intel Core i5-4570 Haswell 3.2GHz

Graphics card: Radeon R9 270X 2GB

RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz CL9

SSD?: Na (buying one a bit later)

 

FPS forecast this, please! Which settings for fluid gameplay?

Edited by DDDeZ

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Hai guise. Here's my upcoming rig:
 
Desktop
Monitor resolution: 1680x1050
CPU: Intel Core i5-4570 Haswell 3.2GHz
Graphics card: Radeon R9 270X 2GB
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz CL9
SSD?: Na (buying one a bit later)
 
FPS forecast this, please! Which settings for fluid gameplay?

 

you will have max settings for the most part...capping 20-25 fps in cities and prob no higher than 50fps peaks in the wilderness

 

your cpu speed could stand to be over 4ghz...significant fps increases

 

but you have a low resolution which is helpful for fps. i would spend $50 on the antec 620 cooler and overclock that slut to 4.5 ghz and laugh

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you will have max settings for the most part...capping 20-25 fps in cities and prob no higher than 50fps peaks in the wilderness

 

your cpu speed could stand to be over 4ghz...significant fps increases

 

but you have a low resolution which is helpful for fps. i would spend $50 on the antec 620 cooler and overclock that slut to 4.5 ghz and laugh

That CPU is "locked", so can't overclock. 4670K (unlocked) is around 20€ more expensive than the 4570, with a stock clock speed of 3,4GHz. Should I go for that instead?

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That CPU is "locked", so can't overclock. 4670K (unlocked) is around 20€ more expensive than the 4570, with a stock clock speed of 3,4GHz. Should I go for that instead?

 

If you can also afford an aftermarket cooler and are running it on a decent motherboard then definitely.

 

You can get up to around the 4-4.2Ghz mark (depending on your chip) with the stock cooler, but if you're overclocking an i5 I'd recommend aiming for around the 4.4-4.5Ghz mark to get the most bang for your buck. :)

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What motherboard? if its a half decent asus or gigabyte or something more techy then you will love what you can do with the unlocked chips.

 

i recommend the antec 620 because it out performs its older brother the 920 and about everything else on the market that is more expensive. ive been running one for 3 years now without fail..i got my  $ 60 worth. (they are cheaper now)

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