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8.00 GB RAM on windows 7 64 bit with a GTX 650 SC
Runs the game very well for me. From what i can tell ive got very solid frames and dont notice any drops if any. The fact i havent even OC'ed...well as you can imagine im surprised. From what i hear apparently Dayz is CPU heavy more than anything.
I tested on can you run it and it said that my PC is in the dead middle between minimum and recommended, so.
Yay I guess.
I just wanted to know.
Your laptop? cannot handle this alpha.
If and when you buy this alpha, you'll realize that you made a big mistake.
Mostly because, that video card is a piece of ♥♥♥♥/trash.
If you are able to run this, then you have to have it on the lowest possible setting with a handful of frames per a second. Highly unplayable.
edit to add -> You have been warned. <-
I have 12gb ram, amd A8, clocked on 1,9 ghz ( runs 2.3 ghz max with turbo ), integrated amd 7640g with 768mb dedicated memory, I use hight textures, low rendering, high shadows, medium clouds and it runs on average 30 fps, bit less in towns, so I don´t see any problem
why are you putting the shadows on high?
Guy with the hd400, yes you can run it but would say max 15fps.