Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
I've got the eVGA GTX 670, 4GB Superclocked.
I have had no issues with it, with both DX9 and DX11 (3 of my 5 clients were DX11 by mistake... MoP changed their settings on me, until I set them all to DX9)...

I've played with 3x DX11 & 2x DX9 on Ultra, without issues.
But want lower settings, so I can 10-box without changing settings that much.

You can easily change graphic settings on the fly with IS Boxer.
Create a mapped key, call it 'Settings High'.
And another called 'Settings Low'.
Edit your swap key to Do Mapped Key > Settings High > Current Window -and- Do Mapped Key > Settings Low > Window: All without Current.

The more drastic the changes are between the two, the longer your swap is going to take.
The fewer settings that change, and the less the amount of the change, the faster your swap is going to be.

I generally want maximum view distance on objects and players.
And medium settings on almost everything else.
With minimal settings on Shadows, Water, Reflections, Spell Effects... just enough to notice puddles of goo to not stand in, or to see a Frost Ring etc.
I already use the high/low graphics toggle using Lax's default values. I set dx11 on my 6970 2gb tonight with the standard graphic toggle and I was peaking at ~1.9 gb vram at the horde hub in the vail.

Currently my swap speed is fine but objects are sometimes taking a while to fill in. You can see the giant trees on the islands but not the islands, they will load up when they feel like it. Not really sure what the problem is but I am concerned about the health of the card if I continue to abuse it (artifacts even with low card temps).

I am happy to see positive reports from folks that (I know) take care of their hardware, compared to the complainers on the wow tech forums. This was the reassurance I was looking for.