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What should I upgrade to run dayz high - max settings?
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I'm fairly new to pc gaming and am looking to upgrade some hardware so I can run dayz with higher settings. I'm looking for advice on what I should upgrade next so any advice helps

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you could have 4 way SLI and still not be able to run dayz standalone on high settings. Its literally impossible. People think it's because there specs are too low, and in some cases that is the problem, but even with really good specs you still can't run dayz at smooth 50/60FPS. The game is horribly optimized
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The game is literally horribly optimised and is more CPU intensive.
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Ok thanks for the help do you thinkt could run H1Z1?
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If what is at the bottom of your post is what you're getting then I would just go with a more powerful power supply. You'd be surprised what they can do.
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I don't think they've released any information on spec requirements yet, but hopefully you'll be able to run it.


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