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Low frame rate in DayZ mod using R9 280x graphics card

Low frame rate in DayZ mod using R9 280x graphics card

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DreamingKing
Junior Member
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12-20-2025, 07:16 AM
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You're facing a challenge with your GPU performance on DayZ. Two friends share the same PowerColor 280x card, yet they both achieve smooth 40+ FPS. Your settings match theirs, but you're hitting 30 FPS instead. It could be related to driver issues, background processes, or system resource limits. Consider checking for updates, running a GPU diagnostics tool, or testing with different settings to isolate the problem.
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DreamingKing
12-20-2025, 07:16 AM #1

You're facing a challenge with your GPU performance on DayZ. Two friends share the same PowerColor 280x card, yet they both achieve smooth 40+ FPS. Your settings match theirs, but you're hitting 30 FPS instead. It could be related to driver issues, background processes, or system resource limits. Consider checking for updates, running a GPU diagnostics tool, or testing with different settings to isolate the problem.

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Valyrian_
Member
201
12-27-2025, 05:47 PM
#2
AMD processors don't perform well in DayZ or Arma. Your profile mentions a 270x setup.
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Valyrian_
12-27-2025, 05:47 PM #2

AMD processors don't perform well in DayZ or Arma. Your profile mentions a 270x setup.

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thehappy84
Senior Member
594
12-29-2025, 06:30 PM
#3
day z relies heavily on the CPU, you must use the fastest single-core clock before it even affects the GPU.
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thehappy84
12-29-2025, 06:30 PM #3

day z relies heavily on the CPU, you must use the fastest single-core clock before it even affects the GPU.

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SchoolGirlAhri
Junior Member
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12-29-2025, 08:24 PM
#4
It seems your processor is likely limited by its workload.
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SchoolGirlAhri
12-29-2025, 08:24 PM #4

It seems your processor is likely limited by its workload.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
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12-31-2025, 02:59 PM
#5
DayZ lacks strong optimization efforts.
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taconiebre
12-31-2025, 02:59 PM #5

DayZ lacks strong optimization efforts.

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ofeliant
Member
174
12-31-2025, 11:05 PM
#6
You just posted a 280x image yesterday, but it hasn't been updated yet. Haha!
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ofeliant
12-31-2025, 11:05 PM #6

You just posted a 280x image yesterday, but it hasn't been updated yet. Haha!

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Lily17
Junior Member
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01-04-2026, 05:40 AM
#7
Large player counts in multiplayer titles often face challenges on AMD systems, especially when optimization is lacking. Most games are poorly tuned, though Planetside 2 stands out thanks to its PS4 release and extensive updates. Boosting performance through overclocking can make a difference. An Evo 212 CPU cooler for around $30 might allow a modest overclock on the 8320 chip, providing some improvement. The available motherboard appears solid for mild overclocking, likely reaching around 4.0 GHz safely. With DirectX 12 and updated low-level OpenGL, performance should stabilize over time. Mantle games should run smoothly, while Sniper Elite 3 performs well even at lower resolutions. Star Citizen is expected to follow suit. In the coming years, optimization will likely improve these experiences. For now, large multiplayer titles may still struggle on stock AMD hardware, but overclocking and better components can help. Games like Guild Wars 2 and WoW show progress, though they remain CPU-intensive in large-scale scenarios.
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Lily17
01-04-2026, 05:40 AM #7

Large player counts in multiplayer titles often face challenges on AMD systems, especially when optimization is lacking. Most games are poorly tuned, though Planetside 2 stands out thanks to its PS4 release and extensive updates. Boosting performance through overclocking can make a difference. An Evo 212 CPU cooler for around $30 might allow a modest overclock on the 8320 chip, providing some improvement. The available motherboard appears solid for mild overclocking, likely reaching around 4.0 GHz safely. With DirectX 12 and updated low-level OpenGL, performance should stabilize over time. Mantle games should run smoothly, while Sniper Elite 3 performs well even at lower resolutions. Star Citizen is expected to follow suit. In the coming years, optimization will likely improve these experiences. For now, large multiplayer titles may still struggle on stock AMD hardware, but overclocking and better components can help. Games like Guild Wars 2 and WoW show progress, though they remain CPU-intensive in large-scale scenarios.