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Improving WoW Speed
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Post by
vlad420
ok heres what i want you to do
go find the manual for ur comp and see what it says about ur CPU(processor)
also look for sompthing about upgrading and find out if you can install a new video/graphics card
if you cant find the manual at least find out what model ur comp is so i can look it up online
finally is the "lag" a latency or framerate issue
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Post by
Incendium
Download and run
this
, and then post the results (screenshots are OK). That or give us the model number of your laptop.
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Post by
twsX
I know you've asked us not to tell you to buy a PC, so i'm sorry about what i'm about to say.
But consider this:
Your lap top is rather old, right? Finding parts, and actually having them installed, might cost quite a bit, as people above you have already pointed out. Now, i assume you're fixed on actually having a notebook instead of a tower PC because you use your machine for work or other things outside the house?
Now, if you're going to buy a new machine, i wouldn't recommend you buy a notebook again. A notebook will always give you less performance for games than a tower PC will offer for the same price.
Why not buy a tower PC for playing games (you can find very decent PCs that will run every part of WoW including 25-man raids well enough to play without decrease in playing performance for very little cash), and keep your old notebook for everything you've been doing with it except playing games?
That's what i do.
Post by
gogulsuprem
Hey there.
I play wow on a laptop that is a bit worse than yours, but i manage to play it decently using
3D Analyzer
.
Start the program, select wow.exe, tick everything under Hardware limits (cap bits) and "Force small texture (32x32)" under OpenGL settings. Those setting gave me 5 extra FPS.
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