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Spirit Waffles

Can my System handle DayZ

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I was looking for answers as to if my CPU could handle playing DayZ even on the lowest settings with this rig.

4GB RAM

2.43 GHz processor Quad Core

Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT

Win 7 64-Bit

THanks for any and all answers

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It might be a little rough around the edges, but you'll be able to play somewhat decently with some config tweaks.

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Your graphics card is outdated by about 6 years... so it will be probably (even though arma2 is cpu intensive) be quite laggy.

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Time for a new graphics card. Not only is it nearly a religious relic in age, it started out as a mid-range budget model to boot.

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Is there a graphics card for me that anyone could recommend? I would like to enjoy the game on mostly high settings so im guessing it would take a pretty good card. I am really not holding a prcie range for it but nothing too crazy.

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I believe that would fall into the catagory of "too crazy" sir.

I just bought the EVGA gtx550ti for about 125 off newegg

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My 530 can play this pretty well on high, it's an oem card though, so you can't buy it. Try a 630, 640 or 550ti. My ram is double yours and processor runs at 3.8 GHz, so that probably makes quite a difference.

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