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Evening,

 

I have been watching DayZ being played on Youtube for over a year now and have decided to go and buy it.

 

However the game runs not so well on my PC albeit my procresserer is an AMD A10 6700 Quad with 6GB DDR3 Memory. I can run the game no problem but the graphics have to be set a low. I have a NVIDIA GeForce GT620 graphics card and wondering if I upgrade this will this vastly improve my gaming experience? Advice would be greatly appreciated.

 

Kris

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I would say you are just as dangerous on low settings as your are on high settings but if you want a better visual experience then upgrading would obviously help that.

 

I play on low as well just to get a smoother game but i dont think this game has been fully optimized yet.

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I have a 620.. it makes a nice paperweight.

 

It came in the computer I have now. I used it for a while, hated it and decided to pull it out and put a 560 in it that I had in my old PC.. The 620 is not meant for gaming or really anything other than basic visuals and word processing.

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Thanks for the replies, nice to see a friendly and helpful forum.

Hmmmm from what people are saying looks like a new graphics card is required. I take it with the remaining spec of my PC will suffice?

I'll admit I'm totally new to gaming on pc's and I bought this one with the intention of doing office work first off, gaming second.

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A good graphics card should do the trick

 

but make sure your power unit can support it

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A good graphics card should do the trick

but make sure your power unit can support it

Absolutely, that bit is just as important. See the manufacturers recommended PSU I'd say around 650w is going to be your minimum target.

Obviously you'll get lots of help here too if you need it.

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A good graphics card should do the trick

 

but make sure your power unit can support it

Sounding like a idiot here but 'power unit?' I'll go research

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Here ya go Kris, a selection from Scan who I use a lot.

May I suggest you need to be paying in the region of £50 plus for a quality product.

I've filtered the list for you from 500w upwards and internal fit which I assume yours is.

In PSU's you really do get what you pay for. The downside of a cheap one are unstable voltages and failures.

Hope it helps.

If your'e unsure ask before you buy and someone will help you out.

http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/all/power-supplies/309/120/117

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Here ya go Kris, a selection from Scan who I use a lot.

May I suggest you need to be paying in the region of £50 plus for a quality product.

I've filtered the list for you from 500w upwards and internal fit which I assume yours is.

In PSU's you really do get what you pay for. The downside of a cheap one are unstable voltages and failures.

Hope it helps.

If your'e unsure ask before you buy and someone will help you out.

http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/all/power-supplies/309/120/117

Thanks for the tips, that site seems pretty reasonable and a fair selection. At this stage I'm budgeting £50 for a PSU and £120-£150 for the graphics card, probably a NVIDIA GTX of sorts.

This is the current spec of my computer, a Acer TC-105

AMD A10 6700 quad core

3.7hz

1TB hard drive

6GB DDR3 Memory

I'm hoping this is suffice?

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overclock that to 4.25 ghz and you will see a real diffy...im running a gtx 570 and get the same fps as youtubers with gtx 680s and such.

remembering too that its not optimized as great as it could be yet.

So were all suffering.

 

but higher CPU clock speed is the most effective

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ya maybe not, but for $50 you can get an all in one cooler and attach it to the cpu. case temps are lower, less clutter and cpu temps are insanely low. simple overclock a few notches and your done...and you would gain an easy 10fps if not more.

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overclock that to 4.25 ghz and you will see a real diffy...im running a gtx 570 and get the same fps as youtubers with gtx 680s and such.

remembering too that its not optimized as great as it could be yet.

So were all suffering.

 

but higher CPU clock speed is the most effective

Thanks for the advice but not sure over clocking is for me. That said its a vague concept to me so I'll do some research on it.

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google your motherboard + overclock

 

you will see other users successfull settings to put it up to 4.25+

 

my 2.8 ghz went easily to 4.25, your 3.7 may easily go to 4.5 ghz and blow dayz up

 

well worth it for all games...

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It's the graphics card, I'd say get something like the Radeon 270 or GTX 770

 

I just went from a 550Ti to a GTX 760 am I am in love!!!! Runs flawlessly on i5 3570K OC'd 4.2 with 8GB RAM.

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