Hello. I just want to ask that is AMD FX-6300 and GTX 560 ti good enough combination to play wow on ultra?
Hello. I just want to ask that is AMD FX-6300 and GTX 560 ti good enough combination to play wow on ultra?
Are you looking to buy those parts? Perhaps we can get something better if you give us a budget. Intel works better in WoW though.
8700K (5GHz) - Z370 M5 - Mugen 5 - 16GB Tridentz 3200MHz - GTX 1070Ti Strix - NZXT S340E - Dell 24' 1440p (165Hz)
should be good.
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Depends on what kind of performance you're talking about. I've got an FX-6300 and a 7850, everything maxed including shadows and I get 30-40fps in LFR and 40-60 in 10 man. Not incredible fps by any means but you definitely don't need a 3570k and 7870+ to raid with maxed settings.
I'm using a 2500k at 4.5ghz and a 560ti everything is on max at 1920x1080 and I have never had FPS issues anywhere at any time.
Originally Posted by DjOriginally Posted by Xtacle
http://imgur.com/a/Rvvj8
FPS is at the top. Only one is under 30fps and I think that was because I took two screenshots in quick succession. Can't do 10 man until raid tomorrow but I'd be happy to show you that too.
Specs: http://valid.canardpc.com/2640242
The 7850 is running at 1ghz core clock and 1.3ghz memory clock.
I said myself it wasn't great, but it's definitely acceptable, especially for how cheap the hardware is.
The main thing I was getting at was that you don't need an overclocked 3570k and 7870 to max out wow without maxed shadows. OP should be able to run wow on ultra at acceptable fps with a 6300 and 560ti.
As it is generally defined, max out WoW means Ultra + 4x AA at 60+ FPS in a 25 man raid. Your rig clearly does not max out WoW.
We can run the performance per price argument all day due to the effects of diminishing returns when going for higher performance parts. To max out WoW, you definitely need an overclocked 3570K and a 660/7870.
Standard setting is 1x so why would the standard usage be 4x? Blargh312 is right you don't need an intel chip to max out WoW. 30-40 fps is more than enough for raids considering you're just only spamming the shit out of your buttons or reading your healingframes or threatmeter/dpsmeter out and the game itself is being a "background".
The more you multitask, the more concentration it requires and this effects your eyes speed so you're barely going to notice the difference between 60 & 30 fps while there is a lot of pressure on you.
In my experience you cant compare lfr with 25man heroic testing since more dps, heal, inc damage will force your computer to work harder and not pushing the same fps. For example in lfr Im usually above 60fps but in hc can drop to 30 easily.
Ill post more evidences this night with a 25hc and lfr tsulong screens, but for now:
http://i.imgur.com/zvnbWjK.jpg?1
This is with all eyecandy stuff on and 8x multisampling running a 2500k@4,7ghz plus overclocked 660ti.
AFAIK WoW shows better performance with Intel i3 (SB/NB). You should be able to get stable 60 FPS with, let's say i3-2100 + GTX560Ti even in a 25-man raid. About Vishera I'm not sure but no, you don't need an i5 to get decent FPS in WoW.
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That's complerely irrelevant. How much damage or healing is done only affects bandwidth usage. Your FPS drops occur due to a faulty AddOn, most likely.