^^^ I see, I see. So it might just be a WoW issue? No, I'm not using the latest BIOS. I'm actually scared of bricking my computer, because I'm pretty hardware illiterate. It looks like one of the things they changed between my version and the new one is higher CPU compatibility for some...
Yeah, I've probably read over 20 threads on 'how to fix 25man fps'. It seems like the problem isn't easily solved because my FPS will stay about the same no matter if I turn everything down or not, although I still play with everything at the lowest setting. I've eliminated all mods which...
I have tried dropping my resolution, which did not net me a noticeable FPS increase. I have no idea what you mean by pagefile. Triple Buffering is turned on.
My test: ORB - World of Performance If that doesn't work, I did save the 3dmark result file, although I have no idea how to view it. My CPU score was really low... which makes me wonder if its a faulty CPU issue (although I've run CPU and RAM tests that came up clean) or if I just need to...
I'm currently downloading 3D Mark, so I'll have that for you soon. I'm pretty sure my PSU was more than sufficient for my card+everything else when I bought it. I don't remember the specifics though. So, I used CoreTemp just now and I'm at 42C-47C for my hottest core. I think I get up to 60C...
I did set up the port forwards on my router, but just to be safe, which one am I supposed to do exactly? Also, I don't use Recount. I think you're focusing on latency problems and not FPS though.
No, actually. I bought this computer last year with Vista, and it was this bad and I thought it was cause of Vista bloat. When I upgraded, I did do a clean Windows 7 install.
In 25 mans, on all low settings, I will go between 5-15 FPS. More often than not, <10FPS. My Computer Specs- CPU: Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66 GHz Motherboard: ASUS P5N-D Graphics Card: NVIDIA 9800GT Memory: 4 gigs Hard Drive: Hitachi HDP725050GLA SCSI OS: Windows 7 All...