I built a ~$1500 PC last year during the "Cyber Monday" sales for about $800.
Ryzen 2600X 6-core CPU
16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro RAM DDR4
MSI Performance Gaming X470 AMD MOBO
Mostly budget stuff, nothing over the top because I don't play games that require over-the-top.
And I don't suffer from the issues you describe. I run everything maxed the fuck out, too. Raids, questing, w/e. I have never suffered a 150 > 30 FPS drop. Ever, and I monitor that shit because I spent money to avoid it, so don't try that cop out on me. It is definitely your hardware or connection. You can post 15 more videos from wowprogress.com, and even then that is such a minute data sample to use to say "The game is broken for everyone!" It's not.
Let me be the 100th person to tell you, it's a you problem, not a game problem. Bet.
Last edited by Black Goat; 2019-11-05 at 06:54 PM.
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"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
my computer i build in 2016 for ~$2k runs mythic raids in 4k 60 fps most fights, only drops to 40 on some of the really intensive background fights like azshara (the entire background is abunch of nagas swimming and whatnot, which really kills frames)
idk how you could spend $2,000 and not get 60 fps in 1080p, maybe buy less memory and buy stuff that matters like the CPU or GPU? Check drivers for updates? Outdated addons? Turn down some settings like shadow/liquid? Could be a number of factors tbh.
sounds like CPU bottleneck
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Wow engine is shit nothing they can do really. I can max any new game on ultra and get 200+ fps yes i have a 240hz but still wow Sucks dosent use 50% of the hardware
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Stop lying you are not running 4k 60fps in raids with a pc from 2016. I have 2080 ti one 4k screen and a 240hz i know for a fact you are not running 4k 60 with a 980ti i assume since you said 2016
2600x+1660ti+16gb DDR4 RAM..... consistently 75fps on setting 8 in raids.
Your system is messed up OP. Or you are lying about your system cost (assuming we are intended to connect cost with quality out of thin air).
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I run a GTX1080 at 144hz 1440p, and actually I don't know how much FPS I have when we do BL.
Because when we do BL the only thing I'm looking at is Details and the DBM timer/alerts, while yelling to the other boomy that he's messing his Streaking Star procs.
not running a 980ti, running 1080s in sli, main reason i bought the 2nd one was bc more intense games like witcher 3 would only hit around 50 fps stable with one back in 2016. WoW prolly could've handled it with one even easy since it requires less than witcher. CPU will bottleneck you more than GPU in wow.
Btw i'm curious, do you reach 240 fps in wow with a 2080 ti? I find it hard to believe we're at a stage where ppl can maintain more than 144 reliably with current technologies.
Last edited by siskokid21; 2019-11-07 at 01:47 AM.
uhm, I have an 8700k and a 1080....and with basically everything maxed out, minus dipping shadows down, I stay at a steady 60fps at virtually all times even while raiding, and thats at 4k rez as well. I turned vsync on to avoid screen tearing and the wild swings in FPS above 60fps, thus why 60.
I previously had two 1080s running in SLI, but found that I stopped playing higher end graphics games and that Wow ran the same, if not better, on one card, so sold off the other 1080 awhile back.
If you are not maintaining a decent FPS, you might want to check your addons, drivers, or other hardware issues to see what is going on.
With your computer drivers and settings optimized and a few tweaks to wows settings, I find it easy to stick in that 55-60 fps range in 4k.
Another thing to check if you are struggling is your power settings, specifically regarding your processor. Wow is very CPU reliant on performance.
User beware in terms of wearing out your CPU, but one thing you can play with is the minimum power state of your CPU. When I turn mine to 100% minimum, i do notice less dips in performance. Modern CPUs turbo up and down based on load/temp. If the games load is erratic, your processor going up and down can cause some performance issues. I settled on the minimum processor state being 30%, and it legitimately helped me avoid occasional dips in performance in some games.
Also play around with the max/min FPS settings in the game. balance them out to avoid the wild swings you can get.
Don't get me wrong, the game could use optimization.....but no more than any other game in the wild.
Last edited by TickerDS; 2019-11-11 at 08:25 AM.
I have a 2k € pc and i never go under 90 fps in raid...i think the problem is somewhere else.
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