Haters :(. I actually rather like Vista to be honest.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56763#pos t56763
Haters :(. I actually rather like Vista to be honest.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56763#pos t56763
Just out of curiosity, what is the typical memory usage for add ons on your main + clones? Certainly you're not running Auctioneer / ItemDB / other large add ons on your clones?
How do you have your affinity configured? I've found that I get the best framerates by dividing up the work as much as I can.
WoW Instance / Affinity
A / 0 1 3 4
B / 0 1
C / 1 2
D / 2 3
E / 3 0
Although you've said your cores are each running between 20-30%, so this might not be the issue. By default Windows won't allocate your last two cores, so if you're not manually configuring them you could get a slight performance increase.
Also, have you tried closing your pr0n vidz while playing? This will really kill your FPS, as well as your concentration (>. .)>
You can turn of the Are you sure thingy. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56770#pos t56770
It is my personal opinion that running 5 different instances of wow, from 5 different installs on 5 different disks is a total waste of both disk space, and money. If you look at how operating systems go about caching on-disk data in memory, I'd say running all instances of a single install is your best bet. So you might want to try that.
I'd say, with your setup, neither CPU power nor graphics power should pose a problem. The more likely culprit would be either disk caching, or maybe the pci bus speed. Or, maybe network traffic, but that doesn't sound very likely tbh, as a bottleneck there would result in you seeing shadows, instead of getting low fps in cities (at least that's what I think).
Junctioning/Symbolic Links is win. It basically achieves this on a single drive, while allowing you to have multiple configurations.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Blubber',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56772#post5 6772
Are you sure?Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Kaynin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56771#post56 771
Well, I'm not too sure about that. If you're running multiple monitors, Vista is the way to go. Otherwise, just for gaming, no. That, and Vista Ultimate is totally unneeded for anything remotely related to multiboxing, so yeah, there's the real waste.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56763#pos t56763
I run a shitty dual core 2 gb ram radeon gfx card computer (ran my dad about 1k)
when i use 3x wow i get the following:
out of city - 40 fps each
in city - 15 fps (shat included) with slight tearing and lag
4x wow:
out of city - 25
in city - 8-10 with tearing
it's playable, atleast for what i want to do at the moment.
i have a extra computer at home i'm going to be using to run 2 of them over the summer so it should be alot smoother.
TBH having 60fps is a little much, the game runs perfectly fine at around 30.
Haha I almost fell for this. I was thinking "Yeah, I definite sure that you can turn that off.... oh wait" lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Maz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56777#post56777
I am not running 5 on my main system like you are, but i do run 3 at 1600x1200 on a 8800GTX. I have the focus window set to a max of 90 and the two back windows at 25. In most areas the fps remains at the max. In the past i would on a rare occasion have an issue with texture ripping, eventually leading to a massive crash due to ground no longer being rendered and dropping to 2 fps. A fire totem would usually be the culprit for starting the meltdown. I always assumed it was a heat issue as well and had considered getting the 9800. There was a long time between occurrences so i couldn't really test it either.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Nitro',index.php?page=Thread&postID=56747#post567 47
The Sunwell release changed everything... Being on the Isle for more than an hour doing dailies would regularly cause the meltdown. So I loaded up the nVidia tools and started monitoring and adjusting settings. My card was not overheating... with fan speed at 100% it never went above 60C, even while it was in meltdown mode. I tried throttling and other things to make it stable but had no luck. However, if i only loaded 2 clients, I could not repeat the problem.
If you are still experiencing something similar to this with that setup? Could it be a memory issue with the cards?