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When you've got two full raid parties on each side (160 players) fighting for control of WG I have a feeling your CPU is carrying more of the load than your GPU. I run on an e8400 with a GTX 260/216 and even this system bogs down noticeably under said conditions. Dal at its busiest doesn't slow me a whit but heavy raiding definitely does require more horsepower than I've currently got. C'mon Intel - release i5 already!
Just for further info -
If you are into multiboxing with two sessions open on a non-HT quad-core you want to set the first session affinity to 3 (first two cores) and the second to 12 (cores three and four).
For a quad with HT enabled the numbers are totally different, should be 15 (first four virtual cores - encompassing the first two physical cores) and 240 (last four virtual cores - second pair of physical cores).
EDIT: And just for clarity - on a dual-core setup you won't even have this option available. The game doesn't bother to create the affinity file unless it detects >2 cores. Soccerballtux - what you needed was more processor power not an affinity change. <-- that sounds dirty, somehow...
Just for further info -
If you are into multiboxing with two sessions open on a non-HT quad-core you want to set the first session affinity to 3 (first two cores) and the second to 12 (cores three and four).
For a quad with HT enabled the numbers are totally different, should be 15 (first four virtual cores - encompassing the first two physical cores) and 240 (last four virtual cores - second pair of physical cores).
EDIT: And just for clarity - on a dual-core setup you won't even have this option available. The game doesn't bother to create the affinity file unless it detects >2 cores. Soccerballtux - what you needed was more processor power not an affinity change. <-- that sounds dirty, somehow...