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Here are some specs of my PC

 

Processor: AMD A8-6600K With Randon Graphics (4CPUs) ~3.90Ghz   

RAM: 8192MB

Operating System: Windows 7 64BIT

Hard Drive Space: 1TB

Fans: 4 (I don't know what type they are)

 

I have done the .txt stuff in my profile but I want to get the most frames possible can anyone help?

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Integrated graphics are a big No-no when playing games properly so you might wanna start by getting a decent graphic card. Also Intel cpu's seem to work better with Dayz and many other cpu-hungry games.

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The guy in the video discussed razor game booster. I suggest using that until the game is optimized.

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I just got an SSD as suggested in the performance thread linked by Max Planck above and it made a HUGE difference.

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A few things on why that link is entirely inaccurate.

 

First thing: That article was published back around when razor game booster first came out. It wasn't nearly what it is today.

 

Second thing: Whoever wrote the article didn't know how to use the booster properly.

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If I run DayZ without the game booster, I'll get an average of 30 frames in big cites like Elektro, and 45-50 frames in the open.

If I run DayZ with the game booster, I'll get an average of 45 frames in big cities like Elektro, and 75 frames in the open.

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The reason I (and many others) get a considerable frames boost is because we customize what razor game booster shuts off whenever we play.

Also I forgot to mention, if you have a super computer then razor game booster isn't going to change your frames nearly at all. The person who wrote the article may have had a "super computer".

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A few things on why that link is entirely inaccurate.

First thing: That article was published back around when razor game booster first came out. It wasn't nearly what it is today.

Second thing: Whoever wrote the article didn't know how to use the booster properly.

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If I run DayZ without the game booster, I'll get an average of 30 frames in big cites like Elektro, and 45-50 frames in the open.

If I run DayZ with the game booster, I'll get an average of 45 frames in big cities like Elektro, and 75 frames in the open.

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The reason I (and many others) get a considerable frames boost is because we customize what razor game booster shuts off whenever we play.

Also I forgot to mention, if you have a super computer then razor game booster isn't going to change your frames nearly at all. The person who wrote the article may have had a "super computer".

It didn't do jack for me on my old 2600K. I was running that, 32GB of RAM, and the same video cards on a RAID 0 Vertex 3 SSD setup. It actually made DayZ take longer to load.

I've never found they do anything useful. They just disable some Windows services that you could do yourself beforehand.

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It didn't do jack for me on my old 2600K. I was running that, 32GB of RAM, and the same video cards on a RAID 0 Vertex 3 SSD setup. It actually made DayZ take longer to load.

I've never found they do anything useful. They just disable some Windows services that you could do yourself beforehand.

 

Well I supposed that it's different for everybody.

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Just throwing this out there, but talking future wise with multi threading coming to DayZ (it'll have to for the PS4's sake), I would not recommend 'upgrading' to an Intel processor (I wouldn't recommend it for any game, honestly - only tasks that Intel processors really excel at. The price difference is not worth the performance difference, imo). Games that have good multi threading tend to play incredibly on AMD CPU's.

Out of my friends with BF4, which is well optimised for multi threading, the AMD users seem to have the best performance, generally.

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