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depends on the mission, some missions will always run terrible. Let me see if I can find comparison between cpu's in arma.

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2012/05/01/intel-core-i5-3570k-cpu-review/6

it's operation arrowhead, seems to run better on a 3570K compared to FX, but it's not twice the framerate or something.

if you go for a 3570K, get a Z77 (or Z68, P67, or Z75) motherboard, otherwise you cant overclock. A normal 3570 is also quite restricted for overclocking, Z77+K cpu is the preferred combo.

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Thanks man that will be great cuz I just oced my CPU from 3.5-4.5 and its 6 core where as 3570 is 4 core with 3.5 so how come 3570 performs better that my oced 6300..sorry for being noob in this computer thing

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Some cpu can do more per core and per clockspeed than others. Arma doesnt use 6 cores, it only uses 2 effectively, sometimes 3.

So for arma what matters is performance per core / clockspeed, and the clockspeed itself, and in that area the 3570K is king.

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Hope you guys can give me some insight about my own rig lol, im not very good when it comes to building a pc.

Intel Core I5 2400 @3.10GHz (4CPUs), 3.1GHz

Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 (2048 MB DDR5)

8GB DDR3 RAM

Win7 Ultimate 64 bit

Motherboard: ECS H67H2-M

Hard drive: Some cheap 465 GB HDD (ST3500413AS ATA Device)

Stuck at 1400x900 my LED monitor died, so ya back to the VGA era for a while :mad:

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@Krazybee

3770 is def not worth it for arma and gaming in general.

I'd keep the 6300, see if the performance improves when patches are released. In the summer intel will launch some new cpu's. So if performance hasn't improved by then that'll be a good time to upgrade.

@Zordon, that's a decent rig, not overclockable, but pretty fast, wont be able to run arma much better without something that's heavily overclocked.

and what's wrong with VGA? I get better image quality on my CRT than the much bigger LCD.

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Thank you sir..ill stuck with 6300 it's good CPU for other games I can max every thing and get 30-40 in arma 3 hopefully ill get good fps when game is optimized

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@Zordon, that's a decent rig, not overclockable, but pretty fast, wont be able to run arma much better without something that's heavily overclocked.

and what's wrong with VGA? I get better image quality on my CRT than the much bigger LCD.

Thanks for the fast response man, do you think that with time and game optimization i would be able to get 50-60 stable fps on high?

And nah nothings wrong with CRT forgot how good it resolution was lol.

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I'm looking to buy a good gaming computer and I figure that if it could run Arma3 it would be able to run most games and be good for a few years to come.

I originally thought about getting:

Case

COOLERMASTER CM STORM ENFORCER

Processor (CPU)

Intel® Core™i5 Quad Core Processor i5-3570K (3.4GHz) 6MB Cache

Motherboard

ASUS® P8Z77-V LX: USB 3.0, SATA 6GBs, ATI®CrossFireX

Memory (RAM)

8GB SAMSUNG DUAL-DDR3 1600MHz (2 X 4GB)

Graphics Card

2GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 670 - 2 DVI, HDMI, DP - 3D Vision Ready

Memory - 1st Hard Disk

500GB 3.5" SATA-III 6GB/s HDD 7200RPM 16MB CACHE

Power Supply

CORSAIR 650W ENTHUSIAST SERIES™ TX650 V2-80 PLUS® BRONZE (£69)

Processor Cooling

Corsair H80i Hydro Series High Performance CPU Cooler (£69)

I was going to get my brother to overclock the cpu to ~4.5 GHz. However, when I posted the spec on the pcspecialist forums they said that overclocking for gaming is not necessary and thus suggested to get the 3570 over the 3570k and not bother with the H80i. Are they right? Will overclocking make ARMA3 run smoother? An alternative design was also suggested:

Case

COOLERMASTER CM STORM ENFORCER

Processor (CPU)

Intel® Core™i5 Quad Core Processor i5-3570 (3.4GHz) 6MB Cache

Motherboard

ASUS® P8Z77-V LX: USB 3.0, SATA 6GBs, ATI®CrossFireX

Memory (RAM)

8GB KINGSTON HYPER-X GENESIS DUAL-DDR3 1600MHz, X.M.P (2 x 4GB KIT)

Graphics Card

2GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 670 - 2 DVI, HDMI, DP

Memory - 1st Hard Disk

1TB WD CAVIAR BLACK WD1002FAEX, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64MB CACHE (7200rpm)

Power Supply

CORSAIR 650W ENTHUSIAST SERIES™ TX650 V2-80 PLUS® BRONZE (£69)

Processor Cooling

Super Quiet 22dBA Triple Copper Heatpipe Intel CPU Cooler (£19)

Which would be better for running Arma3? Thanks for any help.

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Guys im looking to get a 120GB OCZ Agility 3 SSD

I currently have x2 wd raptor hdd 10000rpm 300gb and a 120gb

Windows 7 64 bit

I5 2500 3.3ghz

580 gtx

3gb ddr3

Power cool 650w

Do you think I would see much improvement by installing a ssd.

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@all alot of people use only 8GB RAM. Why dont u do 16GB (2x8gb) inside? I think arma need them....

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@all alot of people use only 8GB RAM. Why dont u do 16GB (2x8gb) inside? I think arma need them....

most apps don't use more than 2-4 gb if you're not doing other stuff while gaming like recording, rendering its not worth to have that much ram.

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Guys im looking to get a 120GB OCZ Agility 3 SSD

I currently have x2 wd raptor hdd 10000rpm 300gb and a 120gb

Windows 7 64 bit

I5 2500 3.3ghz

580 gtx

3gb ddr3

Power cool 650w

Do you think I would see much improvement by installing a ssd.

SSD's are good for boot and loadtimes, might reduce some hickups, but will not increase fps.

and foofi, 8GB is more than enough, arma is 32bit LAA, will never use over 4.

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Thanks for the fast response man, do you think that with time and game optimization i would be able to get 50-60 stable fps on high?

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most apps don't use more than 2-4 gb if you're not doing other stuff while gaming like recording, rendering its not worth to have that much ram.

yes, i think that arma3 will use them... it have very big maps and if somebody have a 64bit OS and use it good with the cpu, then - i think - 16GB of RAM are perfect for them...

I read that people use only 4GB ram and want to change the hdd with a ssd disk, Thats a lot of money for the wrong work... better a good ram and more than 4GB...

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yes, i think that arma3 will use them... it have very big maps and if somebody have a 64bit OS and use it good with the cpu, then - i think - 16GB of RAM are perfect for them...

I read that people use only 4GB ram and want to change the hdd with a ssd disk, Thats a lot of money for the wrong work... better a good ram and more than 4GB...

if im not mistaken arma 3 is a x32 program, theres even a thread asking for reasons on why BI chose it to be that instead of x64.

Now im not saying having 16 GB of ram is a waste of money but just that it won't increase the performance that much with the average average PC, i think that 8 gb of ram is fine for the next year at least.

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AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor 2 CPUs, 2.1ghz

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650

Windows 7 64bit

4gb of ram

Can my laptop run this? At least on low settings?

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Just posting to remember that even though ArmA III won't be 64bit, it will be Large Adress Aware, meaning it will use all the available RAM and will not be limited to 2GB...

AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor 2 CPUs, 2.1ghz

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650

Windows 7 64bit

4gb of ram

Can my laptop run this? At least on low settings?

It could, but at a pretty low resolution...

Yay!

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AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor 2 CPUs, 2.1ghz

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650

Windows 7 64bit

4gb of ram

Can my laptop run this? At least on low settings?

I run Arma 2 AO with something roughly similar... and it's barely playable.

You can try with a free alpha access but be prepared to be a little bit frustrated.

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It will not exactly solve the problem, but it will certainly help in most situations: VGA remains important...

I wouldn't reccomend upgrading your rig at this stage of developement though: the game will get optimized better as time passes, and the final release could end up being playable even on systems that now have difficulties...

Yay!

Sorry, I'm not knowledgable on a lot of PC things, what exactly is a VGA? Googling it gives me images of my monitor cable?

it wont, but an intel overclocked to 4,5ghz+ will help a lot.

Alright, hang on a sec, I thought my system was better than this and that it was pretty much just the CPU that was the problem. Let me post my specifications again.

Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit (6.0, Build 6002) - Service Pack 2

System Manufacturer: Dell Inc.

System Model: Dell XPS420

BIOS: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A06

Processor: Intel® Core2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz (4CPUs), ~ 2.33Ghz

Memory RAM: 3326MB RAM

Page File: 1960MB used, 4919MB available

Windows Dir: C:\Windows

Direct X version: DirectX 11

Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560

Manufacturer: NVIDIA

Chip type: GeForce GTX 560

DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC

Display Memory: 2385 MB

Current Display Mode: 1280 x 1024 (32 bit) (60Hz)

278 GB free HDD space

So which part, or parts, of this build is the reason for such bad FPS with lots of units around? I was under the impression the GPU was relatively decent, and that it was the CPU that was the issue, but now you're saying even with a new CPU the problem would persist? So what do I need to remove and replace with a new purchase to improve things? :confused:

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Sorry, I'm not knowledgable on a lot of PC things, what exactly is a VGA? Googling it gives me images of my monitor cable?
My bad, what I meant was graphic card... I have always used VGA, and find out now that apparently it isn't a proper name for it...

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With a lot of units around the cpu is pretty much always the bottleneck, yes. If you're in a multiplayer game chances are the server is the limiting factor if you turned down viewdistance and model detail.

although there are a few areas that are heavy on the gpu, like camp maxwell, trees load up the gpu a lot and around maxwell there are a lot of them.

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Will a sager np9370 be able to run arma 3 with theses specs?

-windows 7 64 bit

-Intel 3rd gen i7 3630qm

-amd hd Radeon 7970m crossfire

-12gb DDR3 1600mz

-750gb hdd at 7200rpm

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Will a sager np9370 be able to run arma 3 with theses specs?

-windows 7 64 bit

-Intel 3rd gen i7 3630qm

-amd hd Radeon 7970m crossfire

-12gb DDR3 1600mz

-750gb hdd at 7200rpm

You should be good...

Yay!

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