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Shawn_Ell

is this good enough to run dayz smooth

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That should be fine for Arma but what about the rest of your computer? CPU, RAM, etc

Arma is very CPU intensive

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"ArmA 2 system requirements"

It's not like the system requirements have been out since the game was released in 2009......sigh

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  • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • AMD Dual-Core Processor
  • 4GB DDR3
  • 500GB hard drive
  • AMD Radeon™ HD 6480G Discrete-Class Graphics
  • HP Brightview LED display
  • Beats Audio™ with 4 speakers
  • Webcam and microphone
  • DVD SuperMulti drive supports 11 formats
  • 1 HDMI, 1 LAN, 1 VGA, 2 USB 2.0 and 2 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports
  • Full-size keyboard with integrated numeric keypad

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Go install ArmA 2 Free, or the "ArmA 2 Demo" on Steam which is ArmA 2 Free

If it runs well then you have a good shot at playing DayZ. If it runs poorly then forget about it.

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AMD Dual-Core Processor

ArmA is highly dependent on CPU

I don't think you'll have fun with only a dual core

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im getting another computer but i have it on my current one and it runs slow on low settings

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Im afraid your GPU power will be bottlenecking at you CPU (the CPU is too weak and will restrict the ability of your graphics card). I think there is a demo for Arma 2 that you can download to check how it runs before buying the game but Im pretty sure you'll be running it at low fps and low graphics with your current CPU. another 4 GB of RAM should also be added but with the current CPU it wouldnt make a difference because of bottlenecking again. I had pretty much the same setup as you and I kept my old graphics card and just upgraded my motherboard/cpu and Arma runs perfect now.

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I have an old i5 and an HD 5750, runs fine except sometimes if I go into a large city with alot of players / barbed wire etc, then I have to relog to fix it.

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