PC Specs:
CPU: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core™ i9-13900KF
GPU: RTX 3090
RAM: 32GB Kingston 6000Mhz
So I’ve never had any issues with FPS in the past and everything works like a dream currently in M+ and in open world content. However, since this last patch whenever I try playing 20man mythic raiding my fps seems to drop to around 2 at the start of every boss for around 10 secs making the game pretty much unplayable for me. My in game settings are all set to the bare minimum. Any idea what could be causing this?
I’ve tried reinstalling windows and WoW and nothing… I can see my PC is running smoothly at 5.2Gz and 6000Mhz memory, everything outside of raiding is working perfectly.
I have the same issues.
Intel(R) Core™ i9-14900K
NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3090
64GB DDR5
I have my graphics on 7 in the settings and my guild has been progressing on Tindral and before pull i will sit at 150-170 FPS. This drops to around 25-30 FPS during the fight.
Task manager shows 30% Memory Usage, and under 50% CPU & GPU usage during the fight.
Have you been able to find any resolve to your issue? I am on a I9-9900K/ RTX 3080. Last week 02.22.2024 I was able to quest around 120 FPS. I did a graphics driver update and now the best I can get is 45 FPS. I tried lowering my graphics to low and it still sits at 45 FPS. I reverted my graphics driver back to the previous update and it still didn’t change. Checked my addons and nothing is corrupted. Just wondering if there is anything you have figured out I can try.
We ran tests on AMD and Intel platforms with 4090’s and always were experiencing the lockups that you had (Tindral being the worst).
“U have the CPU powah bruh.”
Network performance matters
Throttling speed as data from a large group (40x raid early on in 10.2) resulted in laggy behavior as well. IP v6 didn’t matter much tbf, but we changed to that and consistently measure network and throughput. Wifi … kinda sucks. So make sure you are hard wired, latest NIC drivers as well.
Thermal Throttling reduces performance
The Intel chips run hot. Without proper cooling (240mm AIO vs air) we saw thermal tems hit 100C and the CPU throttle itself (CPUID HW monitor will give you data)
SSD/NVME capacity matters. If you are running above 80% used space, you may have some shifting around by windows reducing performance. In the larger UX environments, we throw alerts at 80% (space and inode)
SSD/NVME throughput is not all equal. Though there wasn’t an issue from Gen2, we upgrade to Gen 5 NVME and made sure that we weren’t sharing IO lanes. Can’t remember the numbers, but we’re using Corsair Gen 5 NVME MP700 w/ 10,000 MBps burst theoretically.
Memory … no big changes here. Went up to DDR5-8000 and even with the lower settings, no FPS changes were noted. 24 GB vs 64GB capacities didn’t make any difference either.
That is the sequential order of what I’d check out.