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  1. I want to thank everyone for your suggestion. This saturday (thanks to various discounts etc) i built up the new PC and now Arma 3 runs really smooth! I'm loving it even more. Thanks again
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    User Mission Request Thread

    I would like to know if there is a collection of "Good SP Missions", can't play MP cause of bad connection for 2-3 months so i would like to check out some good SP missions. Thanks
  3. Yep, actually i got a special deal with a little computer shop near to my home (Italy-Florence) so i can give them back Processor\RAM\MB\VideoCard for a good discount on a new machine that probably will be i5-6600K (with a cooler ready for OC) 16GB ddr4 2666Mhz or 3000Mhz Gygabyte GTX1060 6GB Reusing my SSDs ;) Thanks everyone again
  4. Thanks everyone for the reply, i'll value a bit better with the christmas period that is incoming :)
  5. Thank you pal, unluckly i think that my MoBo is actually not compatible with DDR4-3000 RAM, probably have to go with some Corsair @2400mhz
  6. Hi everyone, despite being vanished from the forum i'm still playing super Arma3 on my faithfull i52500k, 8gb RAM, gtx 760! Probably i want to upgrade my system soon - and one of my priorities is obviously Arma3! I would like to go for i5 6600k\6700k + 16GB RAM And here the first question - reading some comments, it seems worth to invest on fast speed RAM (3Ghz?) - are those components affidable enough? Second question: i mostly play on 1080p, and i really dont think i'll be changing to any higher resolution soon - is a good Nvidia 1060 6GB a good investment for the purpose? Or also for Arma3 the difference between 1060\1070 is remarkable? Thanks everyone
  7. I don't know if this can help you... I got a i52500k (not overclocked) + 8 gb ram (KingstonDDR3) + GTX760, the game was ok before... (25-35 fps with 1600-1900 distance view) Now i'm using an SSD and the game is a completely different game. Just for helping on increasing performace, it runs really smooth.
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    Low CPU utilization & Low FPS

    If interest someone, I got a i52500k (not overclocked) + 8 gb ram (KingstonDDR3) + GTX760 (nothing unbelievable), the game was ok before... (25-35 fps with pretty everything at ultra but distance 1500-1900) Now i'm using an SSD and the game is a completely different game. Just for helping on increasing performace, it runs really smooth.
  9. I don't know if this is the right section but... I got a i52500k (not overclocked) + 8 gb ram (KingstonDDR3) + GTX760, the game was ok before... Now i'm using an SSD and the game is a completely different game. Just for helping on increasing performace, it runs really smooth.
  10. Well mates thank you all. I was just searching for an answer and i find many useful informations ;) Thanks
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    So that's it then...? Perrformance

    http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/11/18/arma-3-gameplay-video-maxed-settings-at-2560x1440/ :D! I run with a i5-2500k, 8gb DDR3, GTX 760 and not even an SSD. I play with Razer booster and some script improvement on game-launch command line. I keep almost everything on ultra\very high but the distance at 1400-2000, i run 30\40 fps smoothly and the game is very enjoiable. I don't know on big multiplayer servers how is the situation, due to the high- processor dependant AI i think that you cannot maximize the game without an heavy-hardware support. Obviously there are some code\optimization issue, the Video-Card processor usually doesnt work at 100% so probably there are low-level computing that is not delegated to the GPU.
  12. Hi all :-) Want to know if there is a fast way to retrieve the list of my active addons\mods from the game, 'cause soon i will play coop with a new player\friend and we need to be aligned on mods to play toghether (right?) Thank you all
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