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Can this computer run DayZ on high? Please Answer

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My setup: 

CPU AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core 

Motherboard Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 ATX AM3+ 

Memory G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 

Storage Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM 

Video Card EVGA GeForce GTX 770 4GB 

Case NZXT Guardian 921 RB ATX Mid Tower 

Power Supply Corsair 600W ATX12V 

Monitor Asus VN247H-P 23.6" 

 

Any changes adjustments i should make for around the same price this adds up to $1000 dollars (i don't want to exceed it) 

 

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Probably, but the CPU could be a bottleneck. Wait for others who own that CPU to answer though

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You made a whole thread to show off THAT? What does your chassis/monitor have to do with specs anyway?

 

No, he/she made a thread to ask if it could run the game on high not to show off.

He or she probably mentioned the monitor and case because he/she is going to build a new computer and most likely already have a list of components he/she wants and thus just copied and pasted that list.

 

On topic: I have no idea if it will.

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okay i have almost exact same apart for GPU (GTX 650ti Boost 2GB) i can run on high settings easily, in the country side, and in cities i will often turn settings down to medium for those extra frames. it runs at around 40+fps in countrysides easily

 

edit: with settings between high/ultra i was pushing 35+fps in countrysides, however my monitor is slightly lower res (1440x900) but i had Skype, Google Chrome, Steam, Teamspeak and fraps(not recording) all open at once, the fact your GPU is better should mean you get good performance. either way the game looks very pretty even in standard graphics

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Short answer yes ( how well it will perform is an entirely different question) amd cpu's generally dont perfom well on a RV engine and it wont make full use of the 6 cores ( was an amd user and arma player for years before finally giving up and joining the enemy intel lol. but sure it will run it just dont expect ubber fps..

 

Myself 4770 at 4.5ghz 24 gig ram ( with dayz installed on ram disk) gtx titan 6 gig card in cities 40 fps in the open high 70's low 80's with my 2 trouble spots being the city in guba bay and the apartments around cherno frames can drop to 35ish in those spots..

 

Edit thats with very high settings except AA 4x and PP set to low as i dont like many of the effects but still want to get the ill health screen blur...

 

Search function it is your friend....

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Performance at the moment is a crap-shoot at best right now. Many people of this forum are reporting completely different benchmarks from completely different systems. If you are looking for a rig right now that will probably do just fine. If you are looking for perfect frames in DayZ I would wait on the system and the game.

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Thanks alot guys :) i like the community in DayZ

I hope it does i am only 15 and i only looked into making myself a pc like 6 weeks ago and thats what i came up with :)
I didn't do it to show off i just had it in the list so i just copied it all :)

the CPU is not good then?

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Thanks alot guys :) i like the community in DayZ

I hope it does i am only 15 and i only looked into making myself a pc like 6 weeks ago and thats what i came up with :)

I didn't do it to show off i just had it in the list so i just copied it all :)

the CPU is not good then?

Fair enough. To answer the question: AMD is always going to be the lesser, in terms of ability to crank out processing power, but with roughly half the price point of the intel equivalent (probably an i5 in this case). They work fine for most games. I've seen Dayz run on both and fail to see much of a difference. GPU is more important for the majority of games (upcoming 64bit only games excluded, that's where you should see a bigger performance gap).

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i7 3770k

GTX 780Ti

8gig ddr3

 

Running at highest settings with around 36 to 60 fps depending on where I'm at.

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the CPU is not good then?

 

Fair enough. To answer the question: AMD is always going to be the lesser, in terms of ability to crank out processing power, but with roughly half the price point of the intel equivalent (probably an i5 in this case). They work fine for most games. I've seen Dayz run on both and fail to see much of a difference. GPU is more important for the majority of games (upcoming 64bit only games excluded, that's where you should see a bigger performance gap).

I second Black Dynamite, well said.

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Thanks alot guys :) i like the community in DayZ

I hope it does i am only 15 and i only looked into making myself a pc like 6 weeks ago and thats what i came up with :)

I didn't do it to show off i just had it in the list so i just copied it all :)

the CPU is not good then?

for just about everything else that cpu is very very good bang for buck just RV cpu intensive not well optimized yet so raw process power is a big thing but make no mistake it will work for the game and for every other style game or application do very well..

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i5 2500k (3.6Ghz)

Asus P8z68v-lx

8Go RAM Gskill ripjaw (1600 for the freq I think (not sure))

r9 280x toxic

 

I manage to run the game full high most likely around 50 to 60 fps, but sometimes in the city I have some drop fps like 30 minimum.. still playable.

But I still don't put it on very high because I've got some shitty textures with the aa very high (don't know how to fix it yet with the catalyst)

 

hope it helps

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Thanks alot guys, again im sorry i am new and only 15 first computer im building

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/XxSERSERUSxX/saved/3OJr 

i can now go up to 1500 dollars

 

Can someone say if this is good or someone make me the optimal 1500  gaming pc and liink me to it please?

not a bad build at all there even though it amd cpu still it has as many exit threads as a i7 looks good over all.. perhaps for next birthday or xmas get ya folks to spring for a solid state hard drive to put your operating system and a few games you play alot ( wont help fps but will boost load times alot and stop alot of the graphical pop ups caused by streaming data constantly from your hard drive..

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ima just add a i7 i am planning to buy this for my 16th i have 700 and i am getting 800 for my birthday so i can probarbly afford it also thanks

You have my beans!

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As has been stated in other threads, if you're building a computer specifically for DayZ, go for the best processor you can afford. The video card is not nearly as important as the processor. I have run my current processor at its stock settings (3.4GHz with a default 3.8GHz "Turbo" setting) and achieved far less performance than when running it on my current overclock (see signature). I am only running a single GTX 580 video card in my current three year old rig, and I'm achieving better frames per second than a lot of the community. In cities, I range from 35-50 frames per second and in the country I have seen as high as 120 frames per second. This is with maximum settings.

 

Good luck.

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personally if I were looking to get a new rig, I would go all out on a m-board and cpu and psu, make the savings on your other parts as they are always easier to upgrade later.

The fact that newer games are much more cpu intensive lately makes me think this way.

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I run on

 

i5 2500k

8 GB DDR3

770 GTX 4 GB @ full HD

SSD

 

Everything's smooth here on fully maxed out settings. I get around 50 FPS in the wilderness and 30 FPS in Cherno... Still, getting good FPSes on this engine can be some kind of gamble. With my hardware, FPS and overall smoothness of the game depends alot on the server performance.

 

In general... a high-end gfx card helps alot. Everything above GTX 6XX should boost your game perfomance significantly.

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