RE: RE: RE: Can't find the weak spot in my pc
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Originally Posted by 'mikekim',index.php?page=Thread&postID=117582#post 117582
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Originally Posted by 'Chaosomega',index.php?page=Thread&postID=117452#p ost117452
In my humble opinion, i believe its that 2.66 up there.
Where theres nothing wrong running at a 2.66 but as you said you dont see them for 2 minutes or so,
Thats processing power. Conjuring up images from max distance and keeping them running (fps) is the processors work.
I believe your cpu affinity's are okay, but the 2.66 just might be pressed to keep that much going at once.
not true - i run 4 -5 instances on a q6600 2.4ghz at 60fps with no problems
hard drive access is the main issue imho.
change to junction linking (the data directory) on a different drive from the system amd swap files to see the best performace increase.
(even running junction linked files on the same drive would be far better than running 5 seperate copies of wow from different folders
What mike said.
I'm on a Q6600 (2.4GHz), 4GB RAM, Win XP, 8800GTX, 2x 24" LCD. The upgrade of adding an SSD to host the WoW/Data folder through symlink is literally unreal in how it virtually eliminates lag in Shatt/AV. For anyone considering spending $200 upgrading a component in their system, once you have a quad core, 4GB ram, and decent videocard, the next upgrade is a no-brainer for me - SSD. I wish more people would try one out and post their opinions - I know there are plenty of techies with money to spend on this. The gains are worth it.