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Will this computer run it? Please help

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Hi guys, I've been playing dayz for 2 months now but i have a really bad computer for games. Im lucky if i get 20 outside of a city or a forest and in them, i get around 8-10 and my computer overheats and crashes. Because the technical name of the new computer i am buying is too long to post in here, this is a link to information about the computer i am going to buy.

http://electronicsreviews4u.com/gaming-desktop-pcs/cyberpower-high-performance-gaming-desktop-pc-gua850

I need to know if this will be able to run dayz at at least 30 fps. I dont really care about the graphics as long as i can get the game working with 30-60fps.

Thx

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also try using gameboost pro beta3. I've had some good luck with that. Also close anything in your back ground, set your view distance to like 1000 and turn down how detailed terrain is. (I assume if you haven't already)

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Should be even not bad ;)

fps. I see it is connected with server. I have on every 6h reseted servers very nice fps, but on shit servers slideshow with 15fps sometimes.

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also try using gameboost pro beta3. I've had some good luck with that. Also close anything in your back ground, set your view distance to like 1000 and turn down how detailed terrain is. (I assume if you haven't already)

I'm not sure, but in DayZ is always same distance

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I'm not sure, but in DayZ is always same distance

Hmm interesting, is the view distance disabled then? Arma2 you can definitally change it. I haven't messed with it because I left it the same from my arma2:oa days. Thanks for the tip

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I'm not sure, but in DayZ is always same distance

You can turn it down I'm pretty sure, but it has a max that it won't go past which I think is like 2400?

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You can turn it down I'm pretty sure, but it has a max that it won't go past which I think is like 2400?

Let's check, but I'm near sure, is less than 1600. I'll check it tnight

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I believe you asked this question already. As I said before, Game Debate says you'll be able to run it, but your video card will be lower end. Be prepared to upgrade your GPU. If possible, spend a little more on a different GPU and get a nicer one. You'll be glad you did.

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Is everyone here trolling?

No way will that computer ever run a decent game.

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Well, what kind of fps would i be getting here? i'd be happy if it is at least 30 and how would that be relative to me putting down all the graphics to the lowest possible resolution? thx

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What computer do you have now? It may be cheaper simply to upgrade some parts of your existing one rather than buy a new one.

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What computer do you have now? It may be cheaper simply to upgrade some parts of your existing one rather than buy a new one.

I have a pretty bad computer. An emachines laptop which will fall apart if i even open the damn casing lol

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Hello, I am currently running dayz on a i3 core emachines laptop. Its terrible. I have been looking for extremely low priced gaming computers to urn the game as I have neither the time nor the inclination to build one myself. I have found this computer for a rock bottom price and was wondering if it could run the game.

This is a link to the info about the computer:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3443247&csid=_61

Plz help me, thx in advance.

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It may. But it won't be a huge increase (if any at all).

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This computer is at a very good price but sometimes you have to spend more to get more. When buying a computer you want something that will last and be able to play games that will come out in the coming years. If I was going to get a new gaming computer I would get a desktop computer as it is easier to play games and usually have an all around better gaming system but that is just what I think. When playing DayZ it is very CPU intensive and that is where my computer is lacking and that is the reason why I lag every once and a while but as for the computer itself I don't know how well it will run DayZ or other games but the only thing I can say is get something with a very good CPU. :)

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Do you have any specific suggestions for models of computers? How much would an asus g73jw cost and would that work?

I don't have any suggestions, I bought my computer a couple of years ago and I built my computer to get the best parts for the lowest price so I don't know any specific parts, sorry. :(

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This build is an ASUS K55VD-SX234S

Specs:

  • Intel Core i5 3210M Processor
  • 15.6" LED HD (1366 x 768) Display
  • 6GB DDR3-1600 RAM
  • 750GB HDD
  • 2GB Dedicated Graphics

Thx

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For DayZ you should get something with a SSD and the fastes CPU you can afford.

"Dedicated Graphics Card" does not provide enough information. It should be really decent one to play any sort of 3D game.

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Thats an excellent computer you should buy Warz right away and go play it.

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