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  1. #11

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    Turn vertical sync off.

    As others have stated, and I had this issue with SLI (no experience with Crossfire), my system consistently performed less with 2 cards in sli than it did with 1. WoW has always hated SLI and Crossfire, and often graphics performance is worse than a single card.

  2. #12

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    Also, make sure you download the latest video driver from the card makers site. Sometimes Windows doesn't update the right way.

  3. #13

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    My slave systems that used to run 2 instances of wow can now barely run a single instance with everything turned off when I go to the city. Its all come down to the cpu thats in them.

  4. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSM72 View Post
    Obvious question: whats the framerate with only one client running?

    Whats the load on CPU and GPU like with only one client running?

    High traffic areas like Org are _very_ cpu intensive so if your framerate suffers it may be related to your cpu more then to your graphics cards unless there is something completely wrong with those.

    Also: whats your interpretation of prime stable (24 hours continuous running prime or "I was able to start it up?")
    1. CPU: 20%, GPU: 59%
    2. prime: over 24 hrs running with zero error

    Vertical sync is off.

    My main question is: is anyone able to run 2 or more wow with ultra setting on a 24" or larger monitor?

  5. #15

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    Before I quit wow, I was running 5 windows @ 2560x1600 each; spread across 3 screens with a GTX480 and GTX285 on ultra settings (shadows, AA and vsync off) using ISboxer.
    3 screens only worked with decent fps when I enabled DX11 (or was it 10?) by using the dev mode of Innerspace. Only experienced slight fps lag in cata orgrimmar.

    Maybe try the command switch for dx11 on whatever app you're using.


    edit: wow windows were rendering @ 2560x1600, physical monitors were a 30" 2560x1600 native, 22" 1680x1050 native and 27" 2048x1152 native.
    Last edited by confusedtx5 : 03-28-2011 at 12:54 AM

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  6. #16

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    EDIT: Problem solved!!! It turns out flash player was the issue. When a flash video is open (youtube, etc), it will down clock my gpu to a 2-D setting. This means that it brings my GPU clock down to 400 from 850 and memory to 900 from 1200. All I did was right click on the flash video, select settings, and UNCHECK "hardware acceleration".

  7. #17

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    grats!
    thanks for posting the solution
    .[I



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    Flash is definitely evil. This just confirms my suspicions.
    Now playing: WoW (Garona)

  9. #19

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    I found this out over a year ago after quitting apps one by one. I have a macro that auto shut down my browser before starting 5 wows now. Is it any wonder its not on any of Apple's mobile products.

    Oh, btw, try the HTML5 beta on youtube.

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