I will make this as short as possible.
I recently updated my monitor to a 144hz monitor and by god its butter compared to old one by a mile. MY problem is FPS in raids mostly. They drop dramatically.
I am running a Ryzen 7 3700X with a 2060 Super right now. Apparently its a bottleneck and didn’t figure that out til a month ago although I feel like I should be getting better performance for what I have.
I have tweaked so many settings in game so now I’m trying to figure out if if a CPU upgrade would be worth it over a GPU?
i use the same on a 2080ti
get 144 frames (capped) steadily.
Both systems needs to be upgraded, warcraft of this current era requires a fairly potent amount of ram; 12gb on avg on decent settings, 16gb if on near ultra grade settings.
Viewing distance is also a potent factor.
agree’d, maybe resizebar?
If you are looking for at least decent texturing quality, but retain FPS; lower shadow, water quality gauges, drop the viewing distance a level or 2. Finally you can keep the texturing quality about the same. Do not enable the SSAO settings that pulls quite a bit of ram to simulate the effects.
If you are a constant raider or 5 man M+ runner, you can drop the spell emission effects a level or 2 to retain current FPS mostly.
Neither your CPU nor video card should be bottlenecking at 1440p. Are you running at max settings? You should be running at 7.
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agreed
not sure why trolls are telling her that the hardware is outdated or bad lol
People are such slaves to the annual-model-hamster-wheel nowadays
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My 10700k is only 10% faster than their 3700X. Also, don’t use higher than 2x multisample.
Im still rocking a i9 9900k, and an evga 2080ti ftw3 gaming edition
still a beast on a 1440p with max settings (144hz)
People think you need a 4090, or you’re outdated. Its sad.
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I’m running i9-9900k, two gtx 1080 ti in SLI, DX11 (DX12 does not support SLI), on a 27-inch 1440p G-Sync Monitor runs WoW at 150-200 fps pretty well in most areas. The only time I see a massive drop are on world bosses with the insane player counts.
High on everything except Liquid and Shadow Details are on lowest settings, otherwise I would take a huge dive from those two. If I switch to Ultra settings, I’m still within 70-120 fps range. When things get above 150 fps, it’s got this weird unreal fluid motion that once your eyes get accustomed to it, makes it hard to look at anything lower.
Have you seen the news regarding the 4090?!, that thing alone draws so much power it’s known to melt the connectors which is insane.
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I heard they were testing a 4090 Ti, it draws so much power it destroyed itself and a 1500w PSU.
Ouch that’s not cheap to replace.
I am running ultra settings yes.
It’s like $400USD for a 5800x3d (if your mobo can handle it) or a rx6750xt for around the same price. BF might be cheaper.
I went from the 3700x to the 5800x3d, it gave a slight boost in fps and more stable in ultra with a 1070. The video card I mentioned is prob what I’m going to go with next.
Ouch!
Turn on raid/dungeon profiles and turn that knob down.
Bios setting.
What is your fps like 80-90 on setting 10?