ifmyn 4 Posted December 26, 2014 Dear DayZ Community,First of all thank you everyone who involve in this game from the playerscommunity to developers. Yes, we have still some disturbing issues when wespend time on this game but we play with our hope for future and enjoy muchas never had before sometimes.Everyone who entered DayZ world know that there are some performanceissues. We know that this is a temporary issue as the other issues due togame is in alpha stage. But we know that the biggest issue for now is thatperformance optimization.Almost everyone play DayZ on a Desktop computer, but there are some DayZfans like me who have to play it on a laptop. We laptop players have realreasons to play it, most of us are mobil workers/students and all of uswould use Desktop if there werent a necessity. So please kindly understandthat we dont need "get a desktop", "you waste your money to a poor laptop","laptop noob" liked recommendations.The purposes of this topic are:1- To provide information/tip/experience/recommendation to laptop ownerplayers about getting best performance with best graphics quality balance.2- To provide information/tip/experience/recommendation to new laptopbuyers about which models/hardware give the best performance with a goodprice/performance balance.How we can collect data:Every laptop player may kindly fill those data and after we get enoughdatabase we can achieve our goals:Laptop brand/model:Cpu model:Gpu model:Ram:HDD/SSD:Psu (adapter):Operating System:Render Resolution:Detail Settings:Texture Settings:Video Render Settings:Steam launch options:Dayz config files edits:Average FPS at wilds:Average FPS at cities:At first, let me the first entry to the database:Laptop brand/model: Asus N550 JV 127HCpu model:İntel 4700 HQGpu model:Nvidia GT 750MRam: 16 gb 1600 mhzHDD/SSD: 1 TB 5400 rpmPsu (adapter): 125 wattOperating System: win 8.1 SLRender Resolution: 1920 * 1080Quality Settings: All low as possibleTextures Settings: Both normalVideo Render Settings: Edge smoothing:FXAA high, all others disabledSteam launch options: nothing (because nothing benefit me except -winxp,that crash my game)Dayz config files edits: GPU_Maxframesahead=1, GPU_Detectedframesahead=1,scene complexity= 100000, viewdistance=1000,prefferedobjectviewdistance=1000.Average FPS at wilds:20-25Average FPS at cities:10-15Please do not hesitate any kind of suggestion to this thread and pleasekindly give your two minutes to enter this database.I urgently and especially wonder how those new laptops like Asus G751, MSIGT72 and MSI GS70 with GTX 970M and GTX 980M gpus give performance on DayZ.I also wonder if there is a significant performance difference between low-medium- high- high end laptops. Is it a waste or must to buy a high-end?Whats the laptops limits for DayZ at the moment? For example upgrading fromAsus N550 JV (specifications above) to a Asus G751 really worth 2000$ ?I hope many questions will be answered under this topic.Best regards. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warhoax 63 Posted December 26, 2014 (edited) Laptop brand/model: BTO 17CL35 (CLEVO W150HRM mobo)Cpu model: Intel Core I7-2670QM 2.20Ghz (2.80Ghz boost, 4-Cores, 8 -threads)Gpu model: Nvidia GT555M 2GB DDR3 (Driver: 9.18.13.4475) & Intel HD Graphics 3000Ram: 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz (2 Banks)HDD/SSD: 250GB Samsung EVO 840 SSD (~550Mb/s R/W) & 7200RPM SATA HDDPsu (adapter): 120 Watt (Calculated myself...)Operating System: Windows 7 x64 (Dual boot Elementary OS)Render Resolution: 1280x720Detail Settings: Lowest PossibleTexture Settings: Highest PossibleVideo Render Settings: Everything offSteam launch options: -cpuCount=4 -exThreads=7 -maxMem=2047 -malloc=system Dayz config files edits: Scene Complexity 100000Average FPS at wilds: 45Average FPS at cities: 25Additional: Removed Parking of cores, tweaked a bit in Nvidia settings, Dayz is on the SSD.Reason low FPS: CPU bottleneck. Although the I7-2670QM isn't bad at all, my GPU load won't go higher than 60%. Whilest my CPU is constantly maxed at 25% (It sticks to one core for Dayz.) Edited December 26, 2014 by Warhoax Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larsehh_ 53 Posted December 26, 2014 Laptop brand/model: Asus G53SXCpu model: i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30 GHz (My weakest link I would say)Gpu model: Nvidia GTX 560M with latest Nvidia drivers possible.Ram: 6.00 GBHDD/SSD: 120 GB Intel 530 SSD, installed it few days ago, Was running a 750GB Samsung 7200RPM SATA HDD until now for about a year.Psu (adapter): Output : 19.5 V DC, 7.7 A, 150 W Input : 100 -240 V AC, 50/60 HzOperating System: Windows 7 Home PremiumRender Resolution: 1536x864 (80%)Detail Settings: Low, clouds and shadows disabledTexture Settings: LowVideo Render Settings: Low, everything I can disabledSteam launch options: Right now, nothing (Tips are always welcome from people with similar machines)Dayz config files edits: NoneAverage FPS at wilds: 40+Average FPS at cities: Often down to 10 but I dont visit towns very often. Also worth noticing: I run very often with an extra monitor, whilst watching a stream on secondary monitor or watching a movies/series etc. So I know this will bring my fps down. As I mentioned before, I always appreciate tips and tricks to improve my dayZ experience. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mugur 123 Posted December 26, 2014 Laptop brand/model: Asus ROG - G750Cpu model:İntel 4700 HQGpu model:Nvidia GT 780MRam: 32gb / 1600 mhzHDD/SSD: 1x256GB Samsung 840 + 1x1TB 7200 rpmPsu (adapter): ~200 wattOperating System: Win 8.1 EntrepriseRender Resolution: 1920 * 1080Quality Settings: All highTextures Settings: Both highVideo Render Settings: (don't remember, will check and edit later)Steam launch options: noneDayz config files edits: noneAverage FPS outdoor: 60+Average FPS city: 28-40 (depending on the city) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smochi 2 Posted December 26, 2014 (edited) I have the GT72 with 980m and 4710hq, and it runs fantastic on dayz. I run without SMAA as the gpu can't handle it and i get huge fps drop as it also strains the cpu alot. I guess the engine does bad job at multithreaidng. The performance should be similair as the Radeon 290. High end laptop also allows few bin cpu overclocking with intel xtu wich helps to overcome low fps in cities. On my 4710hq I overclock it to 3.5ghz wich is +2 bins. the 4860hq allows +4 bins and 49xx +6/+8? I'd say its worth it only to spend money on a gaming laptop with 970m and 980m. The midrage 860m and below is worthless to play any game decently that are slightly graphic intensive.Although my 980m could handle it on very high but some of the settings have a huge impact on the cpu so i rather turn everything off to very low to maximize my fps to 50-60 in cities as its crucial for PVP. Laptop brand/model: MSI GT72 Cpu model:İntel 4710 HQGpu model:Nvidia 980mRam: 16 gb 1600 mhzHDD/SSD: 128GB ssd, 1 TB 7200 rpmPsu (adapter): ?Operating System: win 8.1 proRender Resolution: 1920 * 1080Quality Settings: Very HighTextures Settings: Very HighVideo Render Settings: Very High. SMAA/FXAA: Off. Too much strain on cpu and the gpu get bottlenecked to 100% usage.Steam launch options: nothing Dayz config files edits: Defaultscene complexity= Defaultprefferedobjectviewdistance=Default.Average FPS at wilds:60-100Average FPS at cities:40-60 Edited December 26, 2014 by smochi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anarky321 36 Posted December 26, 2014 Laptop brand/model: Alienware m18xR1Cpu model:İntel 2960xm @ 4.5ghzGpu model:Nvidia 560mRam: 16 gb ~~1200 mhzHDD/SSD: (2) 2TB HDPsu (adapter): 330wOperating System: win 7 ultimateRender Resolution: 1920 * 1080Quality Settings: medTextures Settings: Very HighVideo Render Settings: medSteam launch options: nothing Dayz config files edits: Defaultscene complexity= Defaultprefferedobjectviewdistance=1000.Average FPS at wilds: 50ishAverage FPS at cities: 30ish Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jezza93 44 Posted December 26, 2014 I don't know all the mainy options there but, Lenovo G700-10-25 FPS on low settings. 8GB RAM. Bloody difficult in a firefight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vince478 2 Posted December 27, 2014 Well to be honest Dayz works perfectly on my laptop and its not even a gaming laptop. Sure I might have downloaded Razer Cortex and it made a little difference. I have a desktop computer and laptop. You really have to sort out the settings. Maybe its because you have a shitty laptop/desktop computer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zak.preston@gmail.com 8 Posted December 27, 2014 MSI GX60-1AC CPU: AMD A10-5750m ES\QS @ 3.7GHz (OC)GPU: Radeon 8970m (900@5000MHz)RAM: 16GB DDR3-1666MHz CL9SSD: San Disk Extreme 256GB HDD: Seagate 5400RPM 500GBDisp: 15" 1080pOS: Win8.1 PRO Settings: medium, no AA, Bloom, Shadows, AF and so on. FPS: 25-30 in wilderness, 5-10 FPS in towns. My CPU is the problem =( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillyBobJoe (DayZ) 8 Posted December 28, 2014 Since this doesn't appear to be anything official I'm not exactly going to take the time to be specific with my specs MSI GT60-ONC 3rd Gen i7 3610 2.3GHz2x 500GB HDD in Raid 0GTX670M Nvidia Card12GB RAM180W Power Brick15.4" @1920x1080 I ballpark 30-50 FPS depending on where I am. I don't have too much trouble with DayZ. Most settings are on high. Same with other games. No issues. Newer models of this laptop probably play better. My only complaint is the fact that it's so heavy because of all the crap that's inside. Nice thing about the GTX670 is it's lower TWP compared to other top-end cards. This laptop is never hot. Newer models are probably better in many areas but I doubt any of them run as cool as the models with the GTX670. But they'll also likely get better FPS. Battery life also sucks ass, but no one plays video games on battery mode anyway. Battery life is about enough to watch a short movie, about 2 hours under load. My battery is old and only lasts like 30-40 minutes under load now :(. I typically play on my desktop now that it's running so I'm not in a rush to replace this laptop. I'm thinking of replacing it around August of 2015 when the back to school specials come out. It's how I got this one. Microsoft was doing one of their "buy a PC, get an Xbox" specials. lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blacklabel79 949 Posted December 28, 2014 why not wait till the final release before hardware spectthinggystuffyblorbs.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warhoax 63 Posted December 29, 2014 why not wait till the final release before hardware spectthinggystuffyblorbs....Because we want statistics about the current version of Dayz.We'll even be able to compare performance to when it's final release is here, ain't that nice? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
huf757 82 Posted December 29, 2014 Some of these posted in here are doing better then the high end PC gear. Makes me question the validity. I say this cause I am in the market for a laptop to game Dayz on since I am moving half way across the country with new job. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tatanko 5591 Posted December 29, 2014 Some of these posted in here are doing better then the high end PC gear. Makes me question the validity. I say this cause I am in the market for a laptop to game Dayz on since I am moving half way across the country with new job.Well, factual accuracy aside, the elitists with expensive gaming rigs love to talk trash on everyone else using inferior hardware because they somehow feel better about themselves and the money they've spent by doing so. The fact of the matter is that the game is incredibly unoptimized at this point and even good (read: expensive) hardware will not run it particularly well. I play on a Macbook just fine and take gorgeous screenshots, but I get told all the time that I shouldn't even be capable of playing on it. Go figure. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zak.preston@gmail.com 8 Posted December 29, 2014 Some of these posted in here are doing better then the high end PC gear. Makes me question the validity. I say this cause I am in the market for a laptop to game Dayz on since I am moving half way across the country with new job. Because they may have all fresh drivers, clean Windows (without 2-3 antiviruses, cleaned up system drive and they don't render video on background), a better SSD or even a better provider )) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warhoax 63 Posted December 29, 2014 Some of these posted in here are doing better then the high end PC gear. Makes me question the validity. I say this cause I am in the market for a laptop to game Dayz on since I am moving half way across the country with new job.Wait for the new renderer of dayz before buying a new laptop. (Easier said that done probably ;) )Right now the CPU is very important for Dayz, the GPU is too, ofcourse, but the CPU is often the bottleneck.I am hoping this will turn around when the new renderer comes out, thus waiting could be worth the while. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smochi 2 Posted December 29, 2014 (edited) Wait for the new renderer of dayz before buying a new laptop. (Easier said that done probably ;) )Right now the CPU is very important for Dayz, the GPU is too, ofcourse, but the CPU is often the bottleneck.I am hoping this will turn around when the new renderer comes out, thus waiting could be worth the while.I agree with you. Most of these specs above run on i7 mobile cpu's that perform similar to i5 desktop. I own i7 4770k oc to 4.6ghz and the difference is just 5fps-10fps. Though higher settings also strain the cpu alot. very high settings with not fully used gpu gives me 25 40 fps in cities. A non gamin laptop will still play this game on low settings. but high/very high ,I doubt it. my 3610qm spare laptop with 630m runs this game on 800x600 with lower settings runs like dog shit. Edited December 29, 2014 by smochi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
korpisoturi (DayZ) 127 Posted January 10, 2015 Hi, i am needing little help deciding what to do. I just got a new job working on railroad construction, so my new job will have lot of traveling. Job is starting on march and I am looking for gaming laptop for price about 1300€. I have been thinking asus g750jm, but I don't know if I should wait for new models or get that asus while its on sale.What do you think? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smochi 2 Posted January 10, 2015 (edited) Try to find a laptop with 970m. P650se cost €1192 here without HDD and memory, I think 1k/1.2k for 860m is a waste of money. You could also wait abit for a laptop with 965m. It has been announced few days ago. Really, save a little bit for a laptop with 970m. You will be glad you did. Edited January 10, 2015 by smochi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ceallach 56 Posted January 10, 2015 (edited) Laptop brand/model: ACER Aspire V3-571GCpu model: Intel Core i7-3610QM 2.3 GHz with TurboCache up to 3.3GHzGpu model: NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M with 2 GB Dedicated VRAMRam: 8 GB DDR3 MemoryHDD/SSD: 1TB HDDPsu (adapter): No Idea :POperating System: Windows 7 x64Render Resolution: 1280x720Detail Settings: Lowest, Shadows are OffTexture Settings: LowVideo Render Settings: Low or DisabledSteam launch options: -nosplash -noLogs -cpucount=4 -exthreads=7Dayz config file edits: Funnily, same as OP. GPU_Maxframesahead=1, GPU_Detectedframesahead=1, scene complexity= 100000, viewdistance=1000, prefferedobjectviewdistance=1000.Average FPS in the wilds: 20-30Average FPS at cities: 10-15 Suffice to say, it runs like battered shit (I am guessing CPU is the culprit here). In firefights I usually have to rely on my teammates for the most part. But I have high hopes for optimizations in the beta or polishing stage. Edited January 10, 2015 by Ceallach Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smochi 2 Posted January 11, 2015 (edited) I have the same laptop. But i have 630m wich is abit slower. It's not the cpu but the gpu is just too slow even to run it on minimu. This game runs fantastic on 980m here on 3.5ghz. 200mhz slower then yours.so i think optimization will not help for you because you are bottlenecked by the gpu. Edited January 11, 2015 by smochi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ceallach 56 Posted January 11, 2015 I have the same laptop. But i have 630m wich is abit slower. It's not the cpu but the gpu is just too slow even to run it on minimu. This game runs fantastic on 980m here on 3.5ghz. 200mhz slower then yours.so i think optimization will not help for you because you are bottlenecked by the gpu. Ah well, guess I am going back to ArmA2/3 Singleplayer and Bioware cRPGs. :( :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mehnesh 0 Posted February 28, 2015 (edited) Exciting topic :)I bought my laptop for media production but I didn't now it runs games at playable fpsLaptop brand/model: Samsung ATIV Book 8 (NP870Z5)Cpu model: i7 3635QM 2.4 GHzGpu model: AMD Radeon HD 8800MRam: 8 GBHDD/SSD: Samsung 512GB SSDPsu (adapter): I don't knowOperating System: Windows 8.1Render Resolution: 1920 x 1080Detail Settings: very highTexture Settings: very highVideo Render Settings: Antialiasing ,Edge smoothing, Ambiant & postprosses disabled. HDR very low.Steam launch options: nothingDayz config files edits: nothingAverage FPS at wilds: about 24-33Average FPS at cities: about 15-24To get stable performance in power option advance setting I set switchable graphics & ATI card to maximum performance in both plugged in & battery option. Edited February 28, 2015 by Mehnesh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jomo 0 Posted March 1, 2015 MSI GX60-1AC CPU: AMD A10-5750m ES\QS @ 3.7GHz (OC)GPU: Radeon 8970m (900@5000MHz)RAM: 16GB DDR3-1666MHz CL9SSD: San Disk Extreme 256GB HDD: Seagate 5400RPM 500GBDisp: 15" 1080pOS: Win8.1 PRO Settings: medium, no AA, Bloom, Shadows, AF and so on. FPS: 25-30 in wilderness, 5-10 FPS in towns. My CPU is the problem =(Hi i am on a msi gx70 destroyer near enough the same specs but i have the r9 m290x (rebranded 8970m), no o/c just locked the cpu to 3.2 and i am getting 30-50 fps in the wilds and 20-30 fps in towns/cities. had to alter the cfg files but its playable. Let me know if you want my settings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites