Thanks Rob,

Quote Originally Posted by 'keyclone',index.php?page=Thread&postID=107257#pos t107257
as for maxfpsbk and maxfps.. i'm not sure. it definitely, 100%, helps on the performance of overall game play.. no doubt. but i wonder if the pip swap is slower the lower your maxfpsbk. as if it only gets to do part of the scaling transform per slice... less slices per second means it would take the same number of slices... just longer clock time.
Not sure abgout this bit. I understand the use of maxfpsbk in overall gameplay, but are you saying, as far as PiP is concerned, that maybe if maxfps and maxfpsbk are close it will be quicker to PiP-swap?
i'll give it a try tonight (at work atm)
- with all 3 wows set on maxfps=20 and maxfpsbk=10 (my normal mode)
- with all 3 wows set on maxfps=20 and maxfpsbk=20 (same fps)
- all 3 wows with various fps. For example wow1 with 20/10, wow2 with 15/7 and wow3 with 25/15.
and see which is quicker, if there is any difference in swapping times.
I'll post the results here.

The more i think of it, the more i believe it's just that my hardware is getting a bit old though

Cheers
-Zub