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Could this run Standalone Dayz?

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June 13, 2014 12:06:08 PM

Hey I was wondering if this setup could run dayz at around 30-40 fps.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kbJF4D
If this cant run dayz or if you have another build for around 500 dollars it would be helpful if you shared the setup with me.

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June 13, 2014 2:08:58 PM

Probably 30-40 fps on medium settings. The CPU and GPU are kind of weak. If you want 30-40 fps on ultra settings, go with an 8xxx series AMD FX processor or an intel i5. For the GPU, you would want to get a GTX 760 for $230 or if you are on a budget, a GTX 660 for $160.
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June 13, 2014 4:46:43 PM

RCguitarist said:
Probably 30-40 fps on medium settings. The CPU and GPU are kind of weak. If you want 30-40 fps on ultra settings, go with an 8xxx series AMD FX processor or an intel i5. For the GPU, you would want to get a GTX 760 for $230 or if you are on a budget, a GTX 660 for $160.


could i upgrade my graphics card to gtx 660 but keep the processor? im on a budget. If i just upgraded the graphics card to 660 would that cause any problems ?
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June 13, 2014 5:19:19 PM

VincerePvP said:
RCguitarist said:
Probably 30-40 fps on medium settings. The CPU and GPU are kind of weak. If you want 30-40 fps on ultra settings, go with an 8xxx series AMD FX processor or an intel i5. For the GPU, you would want to get a GTX 760 for $230 or if you are on a budget, a GTX 660 for $160.


could i upgrade my graphics card to gtx 660 but keep the processor? im on a budget. If i just upgraded the graphics card to 660 would that cause any problems ?


It would not cause any problems. Yes, you could keep the same processor.

I would however, recommend switching to an Intel i3 4130 processor and getting a similarly priced motherboard with the 1150 socket. It might cost you $20 more to do that, but you will get better performance (intels have stronger cores, so don't let the dual core scare you). It will also give you a path to upgrade the processor in the future without having to replace the motherboard. All of the current i5 and i7 processors use the 1150 socket and the next version of intel processors will use 1150 as well. So in 3 years, if you decide you want an i5, you can easily upgrade. The i3 goes on sale alot for around $100 and the motherboard I recommend usually costs around $60.

i3: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EUUKVXM/?tag=pcpapi-20

Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

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June 13, 2014 5:23:40 PM

RCguitarist said:
VincerePvP said:
RCguitarist said:
Probably 30-40 fps on medium settings. The CPU and GPU are kind of weak. If you want 30-40 fps on ultra settings, go with an 8xxx series AMD FX processor or an intel i5. For the GPU, you would want to get a GTX 760 for $230 or if you are on a budget, a GTX 660 for $160.


could i upgrade my graphics card to gtx 660 but keep the processor? im on a budget. If i just upgraded the graphics card to 660 would that cause any problems ?


It would not cause any problems. Yes, you could keep the same processor.

I would however, recommend switching to an Intel i3 4130 processor and getting a similarly priced motherboard with the 1150 socket. It might cost you $20 more to do that, but you will get better performance (intels have stronger cores, so don't let the dual core scare you). It will also give you a path to upgrade the processor in the future without having to replace the motherboard. All of the current i5 and i7 processors use the 1150 socket and the next version of intel processors will use 1150 as well. So in 3 years, if you decide you want an i5, you can easily upgrade.

i3: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EUUKVXM/?tag=pcpapi-20

Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...



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June 13, 2014 5:30:47 PM

RCguitarist said:
VincerePvP said:
RCguitarist said:
Probably 30-40 fps on medium settings. The CPU and GPU are kind of weak. If you want 30-40 fps on ultra settings, go with an 8xxx series AMD FX processor or an intel i5. For the GPU, you would want to get a GTX 760 for $230 or if you are on a budget, a GTX 660 for $160.


could i upgrade my graphics card to gtx 660 but keep the processor? im on a budget. If i just upgraded the graphics card to 660 would that cause any problems ?


It would not cause any problems. Yes, you could keep the same processor.


I would however, recommend switching to an Intel i3 4130 processor and getting a similarly priced motherboard with the 1150 socket. It might cost you $20 more to do that, but you will get better performance (intels have stronger cores, so don't let the dual core scare you). It will also give you a path to upgrade the processor in the future without having to replace the motherboard. All of the current i5 and i7 processors use the 1150 socket and the next version of intel processors will use 1150 as well. So in 3 years, if you decide you want an i5, you can easily upgrade. The i3 goes on sale alot for around $100 and the motherboard I recommend usually costs around $60.

i3: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EUUKVXM/?tag=pcpapi-20

Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...



could i keep the current amd proccessor but get the motherboard you recommend than get the i5 in a couple years? is the motherboard compatable with the amd athlon x460k?
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June 13, 2014 5:37:02 PM

RCguitarist said:
Probably 30-40 fps on medium settings. The CPU and GPU are kind of weak. If you want 30-40 fps on ultra settings, go with an 8xxx series AMD FX processor or an intel i5. For the GPU, you would want to get a GTX 760 for $230 or if you are on a budget, a GTX 660 for $160.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2nTpmG
how many fps would i get with this?
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