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MrSuperSnake

Low Framrate On DayZ Good PC ?

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Hello everyone and today I am here to ask why I am getting low FPS on DayZ when my computer is pretty damn good. I put all my settings on high and anti aa on low. I still get bad framerate (20 FPS in cities and around 40 in open fields). I am still not sure why I am getting low framerate and I am playing at 1080. If you guys can maybe leave some suggestions on what settings I can put that would be great !

My PC Specifications:

 

CPU: AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz

 

RAM: 8 GB of 1600MHz RAM

 

GPU: XFX Radeon HD 7970 3GB GDDR5

 

HDD: DayZ runs on a 1TB western digital drive.

 

Thanks :)

 

 

EDIT: My drivers are all up to date !

Edited by MrSuperSnake

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The game hasn't been optimized much if any at all at the moment. 

 

This video may help you out some. It shows a couple ways to set it up and explains what the settings actuall do in game. I'm using the 2nd setup with a few minor tweaks to make it prettier. I'm running very close to the same rig as you but I'm getting a little better fps.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWuvexH4v68

 

 

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I ment for the mod on Arma 2 lol but I guess this should work, right ?

 

 

Lol. My bad for not noticing where you posted. The mod is even worse for FPS. It has most of the same settings so the video should still help a bit.

 

Also, If you go with liquid cooling, you can overclock your processor to gain some FPS. I'm running my FX8350 @ 4.6GHZ with a Corsair H80i and my temps are where they were with the stock cooling @ 4GHZ.

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