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DayZ Standalone running on a low end PC AMD 5600k APU , 6670 GPU , 6gb 1333mhz generic ram

Written By Argos Catalogue on Monday, Jan 06, 2014 | 02:28 PM

 
UPDATE 10th August 2015: I know the video quality is really not good. Due to this you can't see the FPS counter at the top left hand of the screen very well. I recorded in low resolution so it wouldn't take to much of a hit in FPS during gameplay when recording. At the time of recording I was on average hitting 35-40 FPS. The game has been updates so much now (the airfield in this video is no longer in the game). The game has been optimized a little more meaning a few extra FPS gained but not by much. UPDATE: Please follow this helpful guide to get a FPS boost on DayZ SA: http://dayzintel.com/dayz-guides/dayz-standalone-performance-guide Please bare in mind that I have had to record at the lowest quality settings as MSIAfterburner takes some FPS off you. While recording this video it was taking off about 15 fps. As you can see at the top left of the video is a FPS counter. Just add 10-15 fps onto that and that is what I would be getting if I where not recording. Graphics are not great at all due to playing at 720p. AA was set to low and some settings where on Very High. Also this game is not optimized yer and probably won't be for some time. PC: 5600k APU £60 2gb DDR3 6670 (cross fire with APU) £40 4gb ddr3 1333mhz £10 cheap Power supply unite £10 cheap case £10 Hard drive £15 Motherboard £30