1. #1

    Frame rate issues with computer

    I am having trouble running wow over 30 frames during raids with the SYX-1112.
    It runs a i5-2320 3.0 ghz 6mb cache and a Radeon HD 6770 1 GB.
    I figured this would easily be able to run wow on ultra, but I'm having trouble getting above 40 frames on fair in Orgrimmar.
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  2. #2
    6770 cant run Medium shadows, of course it wont run ultra.

    Turn shadows to Low and Multisampling to 1...view distance to good, Sunshafts off, Water to Good quality and SSAO to Off and put Anisotropic 8x.

    6770 is a shit budget card, dont buy stuff without researching.

  3. #3
    I recommend overclocking your cpu to 3.5 or maybe 4.0 if u can.

    Also, your gpu isn't that good.

    1GB VRAM isn't enough for wow nowadays. I recommend 2GB for a single monitor at 1080p.

  4. #4
    You can probably run the game on mix of medium/high with that GPU, but definitely not on ultra, and definitely not during raids

    Potis pretty much summed up what you should try to get your fps up.
    Desktop Rig: Intel i9-10850K, 32gb 3200mhz RAM, Geforce RTX 2080 Ti

  5. #5
    If he dropped shadows below Ultra and cut out HR textures I'm sure he could run the game at 60 everywhere without much problem.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by c0rnel View Post
    I recommend overclocking your cpu to 3.5 or maybe 4.0 if u can.

    Also, your gpu isn't that good.

    1GB VRAM isn't enough for wow nowadays. I recommend 2GB for a single monitor at 1080p.
    You can't overclock a locked CPU. And 1GB VRAM is enough for wow, it uses about 800MB. Everything else is cache for faster loading.
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