Can't find the weak spot in my pc
Hey,
I just had a upgrade on my pc
- Intel Core Quad 9450 (2.66GHz)
- 4G Ram DDR2
- PQ5 Motherboard
- 4870 Radeon videocard
Running on a windows XP pro, got 2 x 22" screens on horizontal wide span.
1 screen has main toon, other screen has 4 equally devided wow windows for the slaves.
So, when I do dungeons I have no problem what so ever.
But when I try to go in to BG's or shatt I have my RAM going trough the roof. (92-97% -> G15windowperformence)
In AV I'm starting to see horde after 2 minutes orso ingame, I always need to return to pick up one alt who lost his /follow.
When I log in/log out of BG's it sometimes takes minutes, somtimes one of the wows crashes.
So I wonder what I could do?
I just did the /console maxfps 20 and the /console maxfpsbk5 (don't know where the second is for 8| )
*edit; when I use 5 toons, it doesnt helps alot. Still the same probs.
I got my affinity of my cores set as:
wow main O/1/2/3
wow1 0
wow2 1
wow3 2
wow4 3
Tomorrow I normaly get my second pc back. Is that perhaps THE sulotion? Connect them both and run 3 on 1 pc and 2 on the other?
I realy could use some help.
Thx in Advanced :P
*EDIT
I also use 5 different wow folders on one Hard drive.
RE: Can't find the weak spot in my pc
Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Sloefke',index.php?page=Thread&postID=117414#post 117414
- Intel Core Quad 9450 (2.66GHz)
In AV I'm starting to see horde after 2 minutes orso, I always need to return to pick up one alt who lost
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.
If this is inded the problem you can do two things about it,
1.) buy a new cpu at 3.0 (i think the 8400 wolfdale does this well)
2.) overclock your system to higher ghz's
I have my e6750 clocked at 3.25ghz as we speak, simulteanously running all three wows, max fps in shatt moving around.
Just the suggestion, gl though
RE: RE: Can't find the weak spot in my pc
Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Chaosomega',index.php?page=Thread&postID=117452#p ost117452
Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Sloefke',index.php?page=Thread&postID=117414#post 117414
- Intel Core Quad 9450 (2.66GHz)
In AV I'm starting to see horde after 2 minutes orso, I always need to return to pick up one alt who lost
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.
If this is inded the problem you can do two things about it,
1.) buy a new cpu at 3.0 (i think the 8400 wolfdale does this well)
2.) overclock your system to higher ghz's
I have my e6750 clocked at 3.25ghz as we speak, simulteanously running all three wows, max fps in shatt moving around.
Just the suggestion, gl though
Really? A 2.66 quad is running 10.64 GHz. That seems to be plenty to me.
RE: RE: Can't find the weak spot in my pc
Quote:
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
RE: RE: RE: Can't find the weak spot in my pc
Quote:
Originally Posted by 'mikekim',index.php?page=Thread&postID=117582#post 117582
Quote:
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.