A while back I posted about solving lag in World of Warcraft and other games load times. I found by moving the game to a seperate hard drive did wonders. However, I'm noticing that my framerate and performance isn't what I "believe" it should be and I'm trying to narrow down what could be causing the bottleneck. I've raised and lowered the graphic settings and it doesn't seem to make much difference as in some areas it just can't get over 20-30fps. Shattrath for example. I'm hoping that someone else has run into this and might tell me what was causing their issues. Here's what I got. Nvidia 7900 GT 256mb (PCIE) running at 32bit color (60hz)MSI-7151 MotherboardAMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+, 2.2ghz2GB of Corsair Gaming Ram with heatsinkDedicated Gaming Harddrive (SataII)Now, when running WOW and the framerate is like it is, I notice the CPU Usage is maxed. What I'm concerned about is that this processor was rated pretty high when I purchased it less than a year ago. I don't overclock anything in my computer. I've also verified that the inside of the case temperature isn't too hot. My questions are:1) Could there be motherboard limitations? It was a cheap motherboard?2) Is it really the processor maxing out with WoW needs?3) Could the processor be misconfigured somehow and simple changes in the Bios affect it significantly? I never changed it off it's default settings. 4) Is there any tool out there similar to 3DMark that could identify bottlenecks in a system?Before I shell out the $$$ to replace parts I'd like to have a better idea if it's something I could easily fix and have just missed.
6/18/2007 6:57:45 PM
6/18/2007 7:03:48 PM
Hmmm.If only there were some kind of tech section of TWW.Where you could talk.About this kind of stuff.
6/18/2007 7:16:16 PM
6/18/2007 7:19:31 PM
It's WoW and you're in a major city.Give up.
6/18/2007 7:28:18 PM
why would you buy a single core proc in the last year?
6/18/2007 7:33:38 PM
I find it amazing people are willing to drop so much money to make a game play at 5 more frames per second.Lower the resolution to like 800*600. If it still crawls, it's either your CPU being not up to snuff, or the game being shitty (my vote).But honestly, just stop playing, sell the computer and buy a sailboat.
6/18/2007 7:45:24 PM
I don't think you can buy a sailboat for the cost of a used computer.
6/18/2007 7:45:57 PM
Get a job with the spare time you'll have and you probably could.
6/18/2007 8:09:01 PM
6/18/2007 10:16:19 PM
^exactly. You can get a sunfish that is a heck of a lot of fun for a few hundred bucks used. I'd take that over a computer any day.Not saying I dont love me some electronics (im itching like hell to build a new machine for work, being mine is close to 4 years old now) but seriously, shit is gettin out of hand if he is considering an upgrade with those components already in the system
6/18/2007 10:27:58 PM
He could also probably get a girlfriend too
6/18/2007 10:45:07 PM
*laughs*. Not sure how i posted this in lounge. Have a job, have a very awesome girlfriend but I don't have any helpful advice!I purchased the motherboard and proc in early 2006 along with the video card. It was a simple upgrade. Only recently with the new expansion of WoW did I notice problems. Helpful comments welcome. Others please go troll chit chat or something.
6/18/2007 11:33:11 PM
6/19/2007 1:55:36 AM
1MB /core is low end these days.
6/19/2007 3:34:32 AM
Eh, it may be proammed like shit but from my point of view that won't change so my only solution is to get hardware that can manage it. I think it's time for a new mobo/proc. Thanks smooth. Noen, it's not 5ms that I'm worried about. 99% of the time I'm at 50-60fps, and when I enter a city it's suddenly in the teens and low 20's. I'm some situations it's in the single digits so it's obviously a lack of something in my hardware.
6/19/2007 7:40:40 AM
purchased these twohttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131013http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103771Both got excellent ratings and awards. Great reviews and if I should ever be insane/stupid enough to spend another $200 on a video card I can do sli. Toal was $300ish. I used this review to give me a good idea what to go for.http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10442_7-6389077-1.html
6/19/2007 8:09:41 AM
The Wolf Web > Tech Talk > Tell me what I want to hear so I can justify spending $300Oh, and you just bought a motherboard that uses DDR2. 99% certain your old one used DDR. Time to go add RAM to cart.Also, that article is two years old and doesn't even mention Core Duos, let alone the Core 2 Duo, so it might as well be written about a Pentium 2.[Edited on June 19, 2007 at 8:25 AM. Reason : .]
6/19/2007 8:23:41 AM
HahahahahahOh dear
6/19/2007 8:31:53 AM
C2D>X2
6/19/2007 8:47:23 AM
1) used the article to review the level of processor I wanted to invest into. Not the newest and best. At the time those were the best and the prices at the end reflected that. I used it as a reference. As you notice what I purchased was not one of the listed procs. 2) Core Duo is not the range I wanted to spend AND get a new motherboard. At least compared to the processor I purchased. Yes I probably could have spent about $400 and gotten a better processor and motherboard using an Intel Core Duo but I looked at what I had and compared it to what I might want. 3) I wasn't using TWW for a reason to spend money. I was looking to see if anyone else had run into similar problems and what they did for solutions and if you notice what I got was mostly trolls. There's two kinds of people here. Those that genuinely want to help and those who try to be self important and rag on someone instead of trying to undertand their decision. Guess we know which you are.
6/19/2007 9:01:22 AM
6/19/2007 9:06:28 AM
^^Dude I fucking told you how to diagnose the problem in my first post in the thread.And you just paid MORE for a less powerful X2, than you could have gotten a core2duo for.E6300 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115005 costs less, more powerful, and overclocks like a fucking beast.Cancel your order, get the good shit if you are going to do it anyway.Now WHY you are spending another 300 dollars on ONE GAME, that you ALREADY pay for, is beyond me. And it's still not going to make everything all better.
6/19/2007 9:31:14 AM
6/19/2007 9:39:32 AM
Let me be a bit clearer about how I reached a decision. I take several things into consideration, performance being one of the top. However, performance only goes so far if you have hardware that will fail, has crappy bios issues, bad built in sound card, etc. What could I buy that would give me much better performance than what I current have, stay within my $300ish budget I had planned, and still allow for me to grow if I wanted. The motherboard I have currently has ddr2 memory in it. So that wasn't an issue when shopping. It's Corsair ddr2 gaming ram. Good stuff, no need to replace. When I look at hardware I want to see reviews about well tested hardware (IE I don't buy just released items). that's part of the reason I looked at an older review of cutting edge stuff. Now I take those reviews and I look at current technology and see what's still for sale and what has excellent reviews by the people who bought them. A LOT of time when I read about newer hardware I find that the is a problem with the bios supporting a raid environment, or certain video cards have trouble, or some other problem. You can't find this information out if you buy brand new things and then a big hassle to either buy a new video card, or return the hardware. So sure, I'm a generation or two behind in hardware. But I never run into those issues because I wait and see what performed the best in the last generation and it works great for current games. It's obvious by looking at the reviews that my current setup was more than 3 generations behind. I'm just not willing to pay $800 for something that will cost $300 in a year. The current processor mobo combo I got for $150. I knew it was cheap but it was a good deal and the processor had a great review. The motherboard had an okay review.BOTH the motherboard and proc that I chose had incredible reviews. My specific video card was mentioned multiple times as working great with it in games and in SLI which lets me know there aren't any hardware issues to be had. On my next hardware upgrade I'll might wind up with a core duo. However, I think it's a much more intelligent decision to buy proven hardware than the latest and greatest. You don't have to agree with me and I honestly don't give a shit. I appreciate the helpful advice I got in the thread and PM's.Edit: nothing personal but gigabyte is not what I call a "great" motherboard company. They are the cheapest and not always the best quality. You get what you pay for.[Edited on June 19, 2007 at 9:45 AM. Reason : !]
6/19/2007 9:43:35 AM
Technology VS RaigeRound 23984729387432FIGHT!!!1
6/19/2007 9:46:38 AM
Stein, I agreed it might be a software issue on the sense that it tasked your hardware too hard if it wasn't up to snuff. I've seen far too many people with systems that have no trouble in places like that. They of course have $3000 systems. Not what I'm willing to spend. However, identifying the problem that the proc was maxed is a good sign that it's the proc unable to handle the load of whatever it's encountering. It was time for an upgrade anyway.As for the self important, that wasn't mainly directed at you. But to other comments made. Nothing personal man.
6/19/2007 9:48:12 AM
Haha, you're talking like the Core 2 Duo is some unproven, unreliable processor and you want to wait a year before going to a questionable platform.The thing didn't come out yesterday man. They've been out for a year now. And they're consistently rated faster than the X2 procs. AMD used to be better in the bang/buck category, but with the Core 2 Duos Intel is back on top. It makes no sense to go X2 instead of C2D these days.But whatever, you made a shitty decision on your last upgrade so why change course now. Good job listening to our advice.
6/19/2007 9:56:13 AM
Oh wow. Bad choice. Send the X2 back NOW. You can get a c2d 6320 for cheaper (165$ on newegg.com). Bad bad choice. You can overclock that 6320 to run circles around a x2 5600 (would on stock too). Please please save us all and return those and go intel. The core 2 duos arn't some new unstable thing. They're very stable and OC like mad, not to mention they pretty much demolish most amd chips.
6/19/2007 10:13:38 AM
6/19/2007 11:48:50 AM
6/19/2007 12:09:34 PM
he sounds like a slightly more upto date NASA.... recently "upgrading" to the 486....
6/19/2007 12:16:38 PM
486!!!! I remember all those old school apogee games. My emulated mario kart 64 looks better than WoW graphics. I guess blizzard made the right decision with the shitty graphics, making it run on everything. My 4 year old pentium 4 dell laptop at 1920 by 1200 maxes out WoW.
6/19/2007 1:32:15 PM