I left VSync on with purpose, but I think my logic failed there.
Maybe each instance of WoW locks itself at 60fps and 60hz because the slave monitor (with 4 windows on it) only supports 60hz?
Disabling VSync should let the game spew out as many frames as it wants (only limited by /console maxfps 120) and the primary screen will display it all, and the slaves will be the same as before as their fps is capped at 12 anyway.
I think thats the answer, just turning off VSync, will test it tomorrow after werk :3
I'm using a 5970 so my performance is on par with a 5850 card, it's a bottleneck for sure but not at 60fps - least not with one toon open.
Now that I play WoW again I might upgrade to a 7970 or something, I wish I had just bought two 5870 back in the days. Would have given me more than double the performance in WoW, enough connections for all my monitors as well as save a load of cash from the triple gpu and really unreliable/unstable setup of 5970+5850.
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