dirtylarrygb 0 Posted March 29, 2007 I agree, get a new card .., I can run ArmA all on high / very high with the following setupPSU - 500W Silverstone SLi Dual +12V Mobo: Gigabyte GA K8N51GMF-RH NF410 - S754 Processor: AMD Athlonâ„¢ 64 Processor 3400+ Newcastle S754 2.5Ghz RAM: x 2 512 MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM Hard Drive: 335GB Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7900GS 256MB - Overclocked Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 And it works great! Hello, I read that you can run Arma on high/very high... what resolution? what's your FPS then? because i have a better system then you (AMD 3500+; 2GB's of Ram, 7950GT and i can only run at medium at 15-25 FPS... What did you do to get it run so smoothly? Greetz Tim even the might 8800 has to run some things off. I find PP is a frame killer when AA is very high and supersample AA is on, basically is must triple the GPU workload. So on a 7950 I suggest you try Vis 1km texture low texture filter very high PP OFF Blood low terrain low object very high (seem to avoid the LOD bug)' shaders meduim shadows OFF (see if that makes it play great, then try very high) AA low at 1280x1024 make sure Vsync and tripple buffer are OFF in nvidia control panel and AA and AF are set to app controlled, when you have set the above. exit and restart then use fraps to test FPS. It's always a good idea to run 3d mark o6 and see where you machine compares to others as that can let you know a driver or bios setting is funkey etc as your performance might not be were it should be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bravo 6 0 Posted March 29, 2007 interesting post fardwark! i had the same feeling that this one you mentioned. and i must agree.. ARMA is still poor optimized. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites