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themanofthehour3561

Will this custom pc be able to run DayZ?

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I hope your gonna get a bigger hard drive ;)  or you wont be running anything, not even windows.  I guess you mean 120GB, but after formatting and adding windows you'll only have about 20-30 gb left.  Enough for dayz I suppose but not much for anything else.

oh damn,I didnt notice that yeah its supposed to be 120GB sorry about that

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Then absolutely do it. It'll last you longer, at the very least. A 780ti will do you wonders for years to come.

I have a 780Ti Black , and for the price point. I feel robbed, no game requires that much juice at this point in time, no current game can utilize its full capabilities (to the best of my knowledge).nd you'll have to upgrade past a 850W PSU if you don't already have one.

 

Stick with a 770 or 780 non Ti if you MUST buy a GPU in the next few months.

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If I had a penny for every time someone said this when discussing computers.

A 120GB SSD leaves enough for a quite few games, I used to use one before I put it in my laptop and replaced it with a 250GB Samsung. I'm only sitting at 125GB used now and I have tons of games installed, naturally I keep stuff like films and music on a different disk.

 

Well, I ran it on my old laptop and it was just a 260m which is light years behind the 550ti desktop version, so I think I'm pretty accurate with my claims.

 

As for the SSD, I agree. If he's on a budget he should dump the SSD and get a 1 or 2 TB HDD. The money saved on that will allow a better graphics card easily.

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