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Hey everyone, I was just wondering if my computer would be able to handle DayZ. I've purchased a new graphics card and was hoping I am able to run this game!

  • Motherboard- MB Biostar A880GZ 880G AM3+ R
  • Graphics Card- EVGA GeForce GTX 760 2GB
  • RAM- 8 GB DDR3
  • CPU- AMD Fx-4100 (I know it's bad :()
  • Power Supply- 600 W (forgot the brand)

    Any help is appreciated! Thanks! 

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you got a good graphics card but your cpu might be to weak 

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AMD processors struggle with the game. The game is in early alpha, it may work fine one week and not fine the next. I would recommend you wait tell beta if you have any reservations.

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Hey everyone, I was just wondering if my computer would be able to handle DayZ. I've purchased a new graphics card and was hoping I am able to run this game!

  • Motherboard- MB Biostar A880GZ 880G AM3+ R
  • Graphics Card- EVGA GeForce GTX 760 2GB
  • RAM- 8 GB DDR3
  • CPU- AMD Fx-4100 (I know it's bad :()
  • Power Supply- 600 W (forgot the brand)

    Any help is appreciated! Thanks! 

 

 

Swap it to an FX4130@3.8 and a HD7850 1GB and I got decent fps. Big cities took a hit though. It will be very playable but don't expect awesomeness.

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That processor is fine. I myself have a worse processor and I run at around 30 fps stable.

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My setup is as basic as ever and I run it okay:

AMD Phenom X4 9850 Quad Core 2.5ghz

8gb DDR2 RAM

Radeon 7790 1gb

 

I run on the lowest possible settings save for object textures which are set to normal. I get maybe 30-60 fps while running around the woods, down to 20fps in the cities, like 10 in really big firefights.

 

So yeah, if I can run it then you can, believe it or not I actually do alright, I win most of my firefights.

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ATTENTION!

 

- Go to www.google.com

- In the search bar type in "Can I run It"

 

You're welcome and hopefully it will stop these types of threads

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we have the same graphic card but i have only 4gb ram and i can run it so go for it!

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Will mine play Dayz

 

Intel core 2 quad q9500 processor

4gb ram

500hd

Amd radeon hd 6450 low profile edition

300 watt power supply.

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Hey everyone, I was just wondering if my computer would be able to handle DayZ. I've purchased a new graphics card and was hoping I am able to run this game!

  • Motherboard- MB Biostar A880GZ 880G AM3+ R
  • Graphics Card- EVGA GeForce GTX 760 2GB
  • RAM- 8 GB DDR3
  • CPU- AMD Fx-4100 (I know it's bad :()
  • Power Supply- 600 W (forgot the brand)

    Any help is appreciated! Thanks! 

 

On Black Friday, buy a Lenovo with an open pci-x slot for cheap and drop that nice card in there, ya may have to upgrade the power supply. Then you will have a kinda Frankenstein like me. Machine was $199.00 and power supply was 89.00. I love Black Friday Sales.

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Will mine play Dayz

 

Intel core 2 quad q9500 processor

4gb ram

500hd

Amd radeon hd 6450 low profile edition

300 watt power supply.

 

It will not be the best.. not quite.

If you asked me what to get, i'd say to get a better processor. a more 'recent' one. At LEAST 8gb of ram (even though that doesn't matter too much). and that graphics card that you currently have will be totally and utterly engulfed into the dark trenches of DayZ, to barely escape with it's life would be a sign from god.

 

(better graphics card, too)

 

 

 

 

Cheers! :)

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I got a much worse computer, with a Core 2 Duo 2ghz, P7350, and an ATI radeon 4500 with 512mb ram. It's not fast, and it can overheat. I put a cooling pad under the laptop and I do pretty good. I won't even both looking at new gear until I see a final release on this game. Xmas time might be a good idea as to what system specs we will need.

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