If keyclone was the issue (max fps set too low), then I'd think it would just be pegged at that number instead of ramping up to 200+fps at times.
If keyclone was the issue (max fps set too low), then I'd think it would just be pegged at that number instead of ramping up to 200+fps at times.
I'd just like to note that it makes me /cry every time someone has FPS issues...and in their worst state it's still better than my best state. ;(
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Weird FPS issue in windows mode.
Give this a shotupdate: It ended up being Hyperthreding. I turned off HT in the bios just to test out what a friend had suggested. Once i disabled HT and set the CPUs in keyclone. My lag problems are over.
With that said, why? hehe Why did HT screw things up? I thought HT HELPED improve performance when running multi apps, no? Any way, I'm super happy I got it fixed 8) I wanted to give this update so that those of you thinking about upgrading to Core i7 would have a heads up.
So I overclocked the CPU to 4.00ghz stable, and the fps went up by 9 -.-
Is my computer broken? or am I stupid and did something wrong. I did not touch the mem clocks or QPI, and only raised the cpu vcore and the CPU Differential Amplitude, to +700mv. That got it stable, and also disabled hyperthreading, and vanderpool, as I don't plan on installing hyper-v until I sort this mess out.
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/me stands outside your window hoping you chuck your computer ;)
since you have tried everything already how about trying something new.
try running your system with just one video card. i seem to remember reading a tread a while back about someone complaining about 2 video cards running slower than one card.
something to do with how wow is rendered on the main card.
Your temps do not seem bad, but I found that my video card begins throttling itself over 80c.
How hot are you running while performance is good? Maybe extra cooling would help, turn the fan up to 100%....
This is an odd problem, because most people would be happy to get 40fps in Dalaran, but you should be getting better. Maybe its not video/processor related. What if your connection isn't feeding enough data to give your system what it needs to render all those players and npcs... What if Blizzrd just isn't able to send you all the data points fast enough to allow your system to generate the frames. Do you have problems with npc/players not loading instantly?
I'll be outside your window too, I'll be happy to have your problem :P
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