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    Graphic preformens

    I have reed few people talking about how strong comp do you need to have so that graphics will bee good.

    my comp spec is, intel i7, 750 harddrive, 6 gig ram, geforce 275 856 ram and latest graphics drivers, and still i cant play everything on normal with out lagging. what is wrong?

    is it my comp or is it the arma that is bad optimised?

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    Arrow

    Your operating system is also important, which windows are you using and 32 or 64bit.

    Best performance at the moment is with WinXP 32bit.


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    it also depends on your resolution. I'm only running a 19" monitor @ 1280x1024, so I can max everything with my gtx260. I'm sure if I had some 22" 1920x1200 I wouldn't
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    my resolotion is 1440x900 on my 19 monitor, and i have windows xp 32 bit. but when i change to something els, its gets so fogy. i dont know how to describe that.

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    Maybe disabling hyperthreading in the bios will help. Or a "healthy" overclock if you dont mind the effort.

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    SpetsnazGRU, whe you say laggy do you mean like stuttery? Then you need to defrag your HDD. (preferably with good prog like "UltimateDrefag" free version)

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDcase View Post
    SpetsnazGRU, whe you say laggy do you mean like stuttery? Then you need to defrag your HDD. (preferably with good prog like "UltimateDrefag" free version)
    Yes defragment is important in ARMA II, it will boost ur fps a bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpetsnazGRU View Post
    I have reed few people talking about how strong comp do you need to have so that graphics will bee good.

    my comp spec is, intel i7, 750 harddrive, 6 gig ram, geforce 275 856 ram and latest graphics drivers, and still i cant play everything on normal with out lagging. what is wrong?

    is it my comp or is it the arma that is bad optimised?
    Has to be something to do with your pc... i now have a core i7 920 6gb ram and i am playing everything on very high with 6400 view distance and it runs very smooth for me... using 1680 x 1050 resolution + windows 7 64bit...
    Last edited by Cossack8559; Oct 27 2009 at 00:48.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon86 View Post
    Maybe disabling hyperthreading in the bios will help. Or a "healthy" overclock if you dont mind the effort.
    What does hyperthreading do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee_H._Oswald View Post
    Your operating system is also important, which windows are you using and 32 or 64bit.

    Best performance at the moment is with WinXP 32bit.


    MfG Lee
    i would disagree. Best performance is win7, then V64 then XP64, and last is xp32... I have them all i have Steam/505/.DE...


    Quote Originally Posted by SpetsnazGRU View Post
    my resolotion is 1440x900 on my 19 monitor, and i have windows xp 32 bit. but when i change to something els, its gets so fogy. i dont know how to describe that.
    1400/900 is fine for your setup, but what is your 3Dres? Its in your advanced settings.
    Last edited by kklownboy; Oct 27 2009 at 06:24.
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