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    Default Frame Rate issue, 4/5-boxing, 1 comp, 1 monitor.

    Hello :-)

    First of all thanks for a great forum, sure has spiced my wowperience! :thumbsup:

    To the problem:

    When i run, say.. 4 instances of wow (all seperate copies), all on lowest graphic settings, windowed mode, 2 of them get 100fps while the other 2 get 1-5fps. If i enter the task manager, and change the priority of all the wow processes to "Realtime" (highest), i can get it to work with around 50-60fps on each instance. This method is very unstable though, and causes wow/explorer to crash/freeze 95% of the time. Oh, and also I have no addons enable. I use AutoHotKey to broadcast my keystrokes.

    Computer specs:
    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, 3,0Ghz
    Memory: 4GB Ram (thinking of getting another 4)
    GPU: Asus EN8800GT 512mb
    OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit (the reason why I might upgrade to 8gbs)

    Thanks in advance!

    /nih

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    Have you tried capping the FPS on them?

    /console maxfps <number>

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'bryanc',index.php?page=Thread&postID=37705#post37 705
    Have you tried capping the FPS on them?

    /console maxfps <number>
    Will try that! Thanks

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    i would agree with bryanc.. you need to put some limits in there.

    if my guess is right, your system can push about 200 fps total, which is very nice (all the same res wow screens? any overlapped)

    i'll assume no overlap and all the same size, so 200fps for the machine is what you have to work with. in that case, try these on all wows:

    /console maxfps 60
    /console maxfpsbk 30

    that should give you; 30+30+30+60 == 150 at any one time

    leaving enough for your browser

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    Why do these guys torment me?
    - You put the lime in the coke u nut.


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    What people? People with zomgwtfimbaüber computers? I just bought it!

    ...or did you mean something completely different? :S

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    Realtime is meant for well... a single real time task that is mission critical. Putting multiple tasks that aren't mission critical and are built on consumer level gear on a realtime priority setting is asking for trouble. Because they can't be realtime. Setting them to high priority is fine - you might want to try that but I think the fps limiting is going to be your best bet, aside from tinkering with drivers and settings or possibly adding another video card.

    What is your CPU use sitting at when all are running? Can you check your GPU load? If it is at 100% then thats clearly the bottleneck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'keyclone',index.php?page=Thread&postID=37708#post 37708
    i would agree with bryanc.. you need to put some limits in there.

    if my guess is right, your system can push about 200 fps total, which is very nice (all the same res wow screens? any overlapped)

    i'll assume no overlap and all the same size, so 200fps for the machine is what you have to work with. in that case, try these on all wows:

    /console maxfps 60
    /console maxfpsbk 30

    that should give you; 30+30+30+60 == 150 at any one time

    leaving enough for your browser
    Great! That worked wonders Thanks a bunch :thumbup:

    Quote Originally Posted by 'Xzin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=37750#post3775 0
    Realtime is meant for well... a single real time task that is mission critical. Putting multiple tasks that aren't mission critical and are built on consumer level gear on a realtime priority setting is asking for trouble. Because they can't be realtime. Setting them to high priority is fine - you might want to try that but I think the fps limiting is going to be your best bet, aside from tinkering with drivers and settings or possibly adding another video card.

    What is your CPU use sitting at when all are running? Can you check your GPU load? If it is at 100% then thats clearly the bottleneck.
    I am now running 5 clients with 60fps on the main window and 30fps on the clone windows. This at a 65-70-75% CPU load.

    (I can't get Maximizer to work, maybe not 64bit compatible?)

    Thanks all for your help! This is such a helpful forum

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    wow maximizer or keyclone maximizer?

    if keyclone's maximizer isn't working for you, please drop me a PM and i'll see what i can do

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    key clone maximizer is compatible with windows vista 64 bit edition
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