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Desktop or laptop?   Desktop
Monitor resolution.   1080p
CPU: FX-6350 Six Core 4.20GHz

Graphics card:    NVIDIA GTX660 2GB HDMI Graphics Card
RAM:    8 GB DDR3
SSD? No

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Desktop or laptop? LapTop

Monitor resolution: 1366x768

CPU: Intel® Core i5-3317U CPU @ 1.70GHz

Graphics card: Intel® HD Graphics 4000

RAM: 6.00 Gb

SSD? (Yes/No) No

 

Thank You ;)

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This is a 2-year old laptop on which DayZ can be run and played decently, with most graphic settings set to low and screen resolution reduced at 50%. 

 

Laptop

Monitor resolution: 1600x900

CPU: Intel i7-2670QM @ 2.2 GHz

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M

RAM: 8 Gb

No SSD

Windows 7

 

I am going to buy a good gaming laptop (had a look on Alienware products), any suggestion is welcome.

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Desktop or laptop? LapTop
Monitor resolution: 1366x768
CPU: Intel® Core i5-3317U CPU @ 1.70GHz
Graphics card: Intel® HD Graphics 4000
RAM: 6.00 Gb
SSD? (Yes/No) No
 
Thank You ;)

 

 

I would expect performance on the low side ( with low settings ) but should be manageable

 

 

 

I am going to buy a good gaming laptop (had a look on Alienware products), any suggestion is welcome.

 

 

Buy a desktop

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Buy a desktop

 

Unfortunately I haven't much space.  I can find room for a desktop machine, but not for a standalone screen and keyboard.

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So hi.

i dont got room for dekstop.

And im on a budget aswell.

Can this gaming laptop run dayz ( you guys say what settings. )

 

  • Intel Core i7 4700HQ
  • 8 GB memory.
  • 1 TB hard drive.
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M

Thx!

 

Or this dekstop ( im almost sure i wont buy it tho. )

 

GTX 760.

i7 4770k 3.5 GHz

 
Corsair RM Series 850W
 
 
 
MSI Z87-G45 Gaming 
 
 
Watercooling Corsair Hydro H80i 
 
Edited by D3NTH3M3N

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Can the desktop Record games, Smoothly?

 

Yes, and if you are buying computer and planning to play high end games dont buy laptop. Gaming laptops are joke, expensive joke I might add.

You can never get the juice out of laptop you would get on desktop.  Basic physics, size does matter.

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Desktop

Monitor resolution: 1360x768

CPU: AMD Athlon II x2 3.1GHz

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX260

RAM: 4 GB DDR3

SSD? No

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Desktop or laptop? Laptop

Monitor resolution:1920x1080 (happy to reduce res for better performance)

CPU: i7 620m 2.6 ghz (3.3 turbo)

Graphics card: Nvidia fx 880m 1gb

RAM:* 4gb 

SSD? (Yes/No) yes

 

I don't want insane graphics or FPS, playing on low or very low with ~30 fps would be fine for me. I understand the graphics card is a little rubbish.

Edited by GeorgieBest

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Will my ( small gaming case ) run Dayz/ Dayz standalone, maxed.?

 

4e generatie Intel® Core™ i5-4460 processor (4 cores, 6 MB cache, tot 3,4 GHz met Intel Turbo Boost)

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 745 with 4 GB DDR3

1 TB (64 MB cache) 7.200 rpm SATA 6 Gb/s

8 GB Dual Channel DDR3 bij 1.600 MHz

 

Also, what FPS should i except, inside cherno/eletro. and in woods.

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Will my ( small gaming case ) run Dayz/ Dayz standalone, maxed.?

 

4e generatie Intel® Core™ i5-4460 processor (4 cores, 6 MB cache, tot 3,4 GHz met Intel Turbo Boost)

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 745 with 4 GB DDR3

1 TB (64 MB cache) 7.200 rpm SATA 6 Gb/s

8 GB Dual Channel DDR3 bij 1.600 MHz

 

Also, what FPS should i except, inside cherno/eletro. and in woods.

Nothing can run the SA maxed out at a playable frame rate.

With some careful tweaking you should be able to play on Medium settings.

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This will be my first gaming pc and ive been offered the below spec from a friend, what sort of perform would i get? i would upgrade overtime and get more memory, ssd ect.

 

Desktop or laptop?   Desktop
Monitor resolution.   1080p
CPU: Intel i5 3470 ivy bridge

Graphics card:2x sapphire radeon hd6870 in crossfire setup sapphire radeon hd6870 in crossfire setup

RAM:    4 GB DDR3
SSD? No

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Desktop or laptop? Laptop

Monitor resolution: 1366 x 768

CPU: AMD A10-5750M 2.5 GHz

Graphics card: Integrated AMD Radeon HD 8650G

RAM: 6 gb ddr3

SSD? (Yes/No) No

My budget is under $500.

Edited by hunt101

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@ Mushypee = yes.

@ hunt101 = yes but only just and you will be frustrated.

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Hi all,

 

Laptop

 

Monitor res: 1920 x 1080

CPU: Intel quadcore i7 4810mq 2.8ghz

GPU: Geforce GTX 880M 8gb DDR5

HDD: 750GB SATA 7200rpm

RAM: 16gb DDR3 1600mhz

 

I'm hoping the game should run just fine on this?

 

Cheers

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@ Mushypee = yes.

@ hunt101 = yes but only just and you will be frustrated.

 

What do you mean but only just? If I upgrade the RAM to 8 gb will it run better?

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What do you mean but only just? If I upgrade the RAM to 8 gb will it run better?

 

I might stand corrected, but I believe that would help as your GFX 'card' doesn't have it's own memory, it uses your laptops system memory. 

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Hi all,

 

Laptop

 

Monitor res: 1920 x 1080

CPU: Intel quadcore i7 4810mq 2.8ghz

GPU: Geforce GTX 880M 8gb DDR5

HDD: 750GB SATA 7200rpm

RAM: 16gb DDR3 1600mhz

 

I'm hoping the game should run just fine on this?

 

Cheers

 

You won't be maxing it out as the CPU is clocked pretty low, but yeah, you'll run the game fine on that.

 

What do you mean but only just? If I upgrade the RAM to 8 gb will it run better?

 

No, unfortunately not. It's the CPU/graphics that are the issue. You'd need a whole new machine.

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You won't be maxing it out as the CPU is clocked pretty low, but yeah, you'll run the game fine on that.

 

 

No, unfortunately not. It's the CPU/graphics that are the issue. You'd need a whole new machine.

 

I have a similar system : AMD Quad-Core A10-4600M APU with Radeon HD 7660G, 2.3GHz

 

8GB of DDR3 RAM, running at 800 MHz

 

1 TB 5400 rpm SATA

 

The resolution is 1366 x 768

 
I have tweaked my cfg. file and the game runs at around 25-30 in towns and 35-42 in outskirts. I find it playable, not the most brilliant performance, but good enough for such system.
 
Hope this helps in any way.
Edited by Oxyotcin

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You won't be maxing it out as the CPU is clocked pretty low, but yeah, you'll run the game fine on that.

 

 

Cheers Mos1ey, should I perhaps have gone for the 3.0ghz dual core?

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I have a similar system : AMD Quad-Core A10-4600M APU with Radeon HD 7660G, 2.3GHz

 

8GB of DDR3 RAM, running at 800 MHz

 

1 TB 5400 rpm SATA

 

The resolution is 1366 x 768

 
I have tweaked my cfg. file and the game runs at around 25-30 in towns and 35-42 in outskirts. I find it playable, not the most brilliant performance, but good enough for such system.
 
Hope this helps in any way.

 

 

Just depends on how much of a stickler for FPS you are really.

 

Cheers Mos1ey, should I perhaps have gone for the 3.0ghz dual core?

 

No, probably not. The i7 will perform better in other games and I'm not sure that the extra 200Mhz would have been worth the loss of two cores in DayZ.

 

To run the game maxed out you really need a solid desktop system with a pretty highly overclocked CPU.

Edited by Mos1ey

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Just depends on how much of a stickler for FPS you are really.

 

 

No, probably not. The i7 will perform better in other games and I'm not sure that the extra 200Mhz would have been worth the loss of two cores in DayZ.

 

To run the game maxed out you really need a solid desktop system with a pretty highly overclocked CPU.

 

Fair enough - that seems reasonable. Cheers.

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