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Performance issues... Sapphire HD6770/8GB DDR3

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*Which version of the game did you purchase? STEAM or RETAIL or MIXED:

Steam

*Are you running an Arma 2 OA beta patch? If so what version?:

94876

*Which method are you using to launch the game? I.E Sixupdater/steam/batch file:

Steam

*What is the Error/Problem you're having? Please provide screenshots if possible:

Terrible framerate. I will OCCASIONALLY get about 30+ fps, but for no longer than 20 seconds or so. Usually, I sit at around 7-10 frames.

*Your PC specs:

Intel Core i5 CPU 650 @ 3.20GHz

8.0GB RAM

Sapphire HD 6770

*Your Operating System:

Win 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1

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*Which version of the game did you purchase? STEAM or RETAIL or MIXED:

Steam

*Are you running an Arma 2 OA beta patch? If so what version?:

94876

*Which method are you using to launch the game? I.E Sixupdater/steam/batch file:

Steam

*What is the Error/Problem you're having? Please provide screenshots if possible:

Terrible framerate. I will OCCASIONALLY get about 30+ fps, but for no longer than 20 seconds or so. Usually, I sit at around 7-10 frames.

*Your PC specs:

Intel Core i5 CPU 650 @ 3.20GHz

8.0GB RAM

Sapphire HD 6770

*Your Operating System:

Win 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1

Try these out!

* Turn off Vsync

* Put 3d resolutions to same as your screen resolution or lower.

* Disable Antialising

* Disable Post-Processing effects

* Lower your shader and ground details.

Tell if those help.

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I've tried many from 1024 to 1680 and everything in between

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Try these out!

* Turn off Vsync

* Put 3d resolutions to same as your screen resolution or lower.

* Disable Antialising

* Disable Post-Processing effects

* Lower your shader and ground details.

Tell if those help.

Hey there

I've actually done all of these things and yet still suffer the same issues.

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Cause your computer is bad thats why... Cpu=Crap Gpu= Pretty bad. People with Good computers have problems playing it.

Funny how I can run games like Skyrim, Just Cause 2, Fallout NV, Alan Wake, etc... all on ultra settings with fxaa injectors and 2/4K resolution texture packs yet this game hates me. I love the game, and most of the time can deal with the FPS I really do want this fixed.

I might try this out. http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=6152

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Funny how I can run games like Skyrim, Just Cause 2, Fallout NV, Alan Wake, etc... all on ultra settings with fxaa injectors and 2/4K resolution texture packs yet this game hates me. I love the game, and most of the time can deal with the FPS I really do want this fixed.

I might try this out. http://www.armaholic...age.php?id=6152

Have you updated your GPU and CPU drivers?

Edited by korppi300

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Have you updated your GPU and CPU drivers?

GPU are updated. CPU, currently running diagnostics.

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Are you running your Arma 2 from External HDD or in normal HDD?

Internal.


--- IPDT64 - rev 1.22.0.0 ---

--- Start Time: 07/15/2012 03:41:56---

--- Skipping Config ---

--- Reading CPU Manufacturer ---
Expected --> GenuineIntel
Detected --> GenuineIntel
Found --- Genuine Intel Processor ---
--- Temperature Test ---
Temperature Test Passed!!!

Temperature = 43 degrees C below maximum.

--- Reading Brand String ---
Detected Brand String:
Intel Core i5 650 3.20GHz
Brand String Test Passed!!!

--- Reading CPU Frequency ---
Expected CPU Frequency is --> 3.20

Detected CPU Frequency is --> 3.19184
CPU Frequency Test Passed!!!

--- FSB NOT Supported on this Processor ---

--- Running Base Clock test ---

Detected Base Clock --> 132
Base Clock test Pass ---
--- Running Floating Point test ---

Million Floating Points per Second, MFLOPS --> 345.6
Floating Point Test Pass ---
--- Running Prime Number Generation Test ---

Operation Per Second--> 2.65832e+006
Prime Number Generation Test Pass ---
--- Reading Cache Size ---
- Detected L1 Data Cache Size --> 4 x 32
- Detected L1 Inst Cache Size --> 4 x 32
- Detected L2 Cache Size --> 1024
- Detected L3 Cache Size --> 4096

Cache Size Test Passed!!!

--- Determining MMX - SSE capabilities ---

--- CPU FEATURES DETECTION FOR ---
--- MMX SSE ---
MMX - MMX Supported --> Yes
SSE - SSE Supported --> Yes
SSE2 - SSE2 Supported --> Yes
SSE3 - SSE3 Supported --> Yes
SSSE3 - SSSE3 Supported --> Yes
SSE4.1 - SSE4.1 Supported --> Yes
SSE4.2 - SSE4.2 Supported --> Yes
--- MMX SSE - capabilities check complete ---
MMX Test Result --- PASS
SSE Test Result --- PASS
SSE2 Test Result --- PASS
SSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSE4.1 Test Result --- PASS
SSE4.2 Test Result --- PASS
MMX SSE Testing Passed !!
--- Determining AVX AES PCLMULQDQ capabilities ---

--- CPU FEATURES DETECTION FOR ---
--- AVX/AES/PCLMULQDQ ---
AVX - Advanced Vector Extensions Supported --> No
AVX OS Support - AVX Operating System Supported --> No ---> No Test Required
AES - Advanced Encryption Standard Supported --> Yes
PCLMULQDQ - Polys Carry-Less Multiply Supported --> Yes
--- AVX AES PCLMULQDQ capabilities check complete ---
AVX Compare Test Result --- Not Tested
AES Test Result --- PASS
PCLMULQDQ Test Result --- PASS
AES PCLMULQDQ Testing Passed !!
--- Reading Memory Size ---

Detected Memory Size is --> 8.00GB

--- Integrated Memory Controller Stress Test ---

--- Integrated Memory Controller Stress Test Pass!!! ---

Integrated Memory Controller Test Pass!!!

Chipset : Intel(R) H55 Chipset
Chipset Stepping : B3
No device connected to PCI-to-PCI Bridge Controller
2 device connected to PCI Express Port 0
1 : AMD Radeon HD 6700 Series
2 : High Definition Audio Controller
No device connected to PCI Express Port 1
1 device connected to PCI Express Port 5
1 : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
1 device connected to SATA Controller 1
1 : ST31000528AS ATA Device
No device connected to SATA Controller2
5USB devices detected
1 : USB Input Device
2 : USB Composite Device
3 : MotioninJoy Virtual Xinput device for Windows
4 : Realtek RTL8191SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
5 : USB Mass Storage Device
1 device connected to Intel High Definition Audio Controller
1 : Realtek High Definition Audio
--- Platform Controller Hub Test Completed!!! ---

..
..Query 3..
..
--- Querying for Intel(R) Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) ---
..Intel(R) Integrated Graphics Device not supported on this processor..
..Skipping Intel(R) Integrated Graphics Device Presence Test..
..
--- CPU Load ---

--- Load Level = 8

CPU Load Passed!!!

--- Temperature Test ---
Temperature Test Passed!!!

Temperature = 12 degrees C below maximum.

--- Test End Time: 07/15/2012 03:45:56---

Those are the results from my CPU diagnostic test. I'm going to see if I can update the drivers now.

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Then I'm out of ideas how to help you. Maybe the game Isn't so well optimised for your pc. Because I have following specs:

Cpu: Intel Core I5-2500k

GPU: Ati Radeon HD 5770

Ram: 8Gb 1333Hz

and I get about 50-70 fps constantly with normal/high settings.

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Then I'm out of ideas how to help you. Maybe the game Isn't so well optimised for your pc. Because I have following specs:

Cpu: Intel Core I5-2500k

GPU: Ati Radeon HD 5770

Ram: 8Gb 1333Hz

and I get about 50-70 fps constantly with normal/high settings.

Yeah, I really don't understand. Same RAM, basically same graphics card and the i5. I'm trying gamebooster... might try a defrag

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Bumping for help.

I'm in the same boat buddy.

CPU: i7 930 @ 3.6Ghz

Ram: 6GB Corsair XMS Triple Channel

GPU: GTX 470

It's funny because I get amazing FPS numbers in the menu with GPU at 99% and CPU anywhere from 50-60%. But, when in game in multi-player, FPS suffers - CPU Usage % drops and so does GPU usage.

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it mostly depends on the server. i can seriously be getting ~10 fps, simply hop on a different server, and voila! 60 fps constant! just try out a few servers for a while and find the one that runs best for you.

also, servers that have recently restarted will have great fps as well.

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