- Jul 2, 2004
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Hey everyone. I hope I'm posting in the right forum, if not let me know where I should put thisl. Anyway, I'm having problems running WoW as smoothly as I'd like to. I've got 2 computers which I can run it on:
The first is my main desktop which I built about 5 years ago:
Athlon 64 3500+ Newcastle 2.2GHz S939, 1GB DDR PC 3200, ATI X800 XT PE 256 MB, WD Caviar 200GB HD
The second is my laptop issued by work:
Dell Latitude E6500 - Intel Core2 Duo P8600 2.4GHz, 2GB DDR2, NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M
The desktop used to be just fine for WoW until Lich King was released, now it struggles. Probably due to 2 things: upgraded expansion graphics, and I just got a 1920 x 1080 monitor. After a fresh reformat, it runs pretty well and I get around 40-50 FPS in the old world, 30 FPS out in the expansion world, but if I go to a new city or raid, I dip down to around 10 FPS. Pretty bad, but I could handle it. However, it seems to get worse as time goes by, within a couple weeks, it's running15-20 FPS in the expansion world and down to single digit FPS in raids and cities.
The laptopI thought would do better, but It's got a similar situation. The native resolution is 1600 x 1200, so this is what I play at. When I first installed the game it was running fantastic, was getting 30 - 40 FPS in cities and raids, but now it's down to maybe 15 FPS Another thing I've been getting, is at the start of some of the boss fights, I get about 1 - 2 minutes of <1 FPS where its completely unplayable, seems like maybe it's loading up a bunch of stuff, and once that's over it goes back up to about 15 FPS like usual.
Needless to say, I'm not very happy with the performance I'm seeing. Plus, Im not too keen on running WoW on my work computer, so I was thinking of a new build so I can get smooth WoW performance.
So, after all that babling, I have a couple of questions:
- Is there somethign I could be doing differently on these 2 machines to get better performance? I'm guessing I'm just using too high of resolutions. Could HDD load speed be an issue as well? Would an SSD help?
- What would be a minimum setup for a new build to get completely smooth performance @ 1920 x 1080 High to Max settings, including raids?
Thanks!
The first is my main desktop which I built about 5 years ago:
Athlon 64 3500+ Newcastle 2.2GHz S939, 1GB DDR PC 3200, ATI X800 XT PE 256 MB, WD Caviar 200GB HD
The second is my laptop issued by work:
Dell Latitude E6500 - Intel Core2 Duo P8600 2.4GHz, 2GB DDR2, NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M
The desktop used to be just fine for WoW until Lich King was released, now it struggles. Probably due to 2 things: upgraded expansion graphics, and I just got a 1920 x 1080 monitor. After a fresh reformat, it runs pretty well and I get around 40-50 FPS in the old world, 30 FPS out in the expansion world, but if I go to a new city or raid, I dip down to around 10 FPS. Pretty bad, but I could handle it. However, it seems to get worse as time goes by, within a couple weeks, it's running15-20 FPS in the expansion world and down to single digit FPS in raids and cities.
The laptopI thought would do better, but It's got a similar situation. The native resolution is 1600 x 1200, so this is what I play at. When I first installed the game it was running fantastic, was getting 30 - 40 FPS in cities and raids, but now it's down to maybe 15 FPS Another thing I've been getting, is at the start of some of the boss fights, I get about 1 - 2 minutes of <1 FPS where its completely unplayable, seems like maybe it's loading up a bunch of stuff, and once that's over it goes back up to about 15 FPS like usual.
Needless to say, I'm not very happy with the performance I'm seeing. Plus, Im not too keen on running WoW on my work computer, so I was thinking of a new build so I can get smooth WoW performance.
So, after all that babling, I have a couple of questions:
- Is there somethign I could be doing differently on these 2 machines to get better performance? I'm guessing I'm just using too high of resolutions. Could HDD load speed be an issue as well? Would an SSD help?
- What would be a minimum setup for a new build to get completely smooth performance @ 1920 x 1080 High to Max settings, including raids?
Thanks!