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Originally Posted by Dowly
I would go with Intel processor, if you're looking to get good fps in arma 2/3. The game(s) only use one core and Intel does that better.
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ArmA 3 does do multi-threading to some extent now but the single-core performance of Intel CPUs should be much more effective given how CPU-limited the game is. I'd say that computer should be more than capable of running ArmA 2 just fine. As for ArmA 3, most of the hardware shouldn't have many problems but I'm not really sure how adequate the CPU is since I have little experience with AMD processors. I'd wager it'll be playable but keep in mind it's a hard game to run with even the most top-of-the-line hardware.
Another thing to keep in mind is that ArmA 3 is going to get DirectX 12 support next year, which should increase its performance, especially with regards to CPU limitations and multi-threading. Thanks to Microsloth you'll need Windows 10 to make use of that, though.