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For some odd reason, after installing this my fps drops to stable 20 fps -.-
disabling addons didnt show any results, I'll wait for more updates regarding this client. nice work tho, most ppl reporting fps increase and my friend is included :) |
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For some odd reason, after installing this my fps drops to stable 20 fps -.- Right Click on WoW64.exe and set your "High Performance GPU" as default one to run that program. |
have exacly the same problem loadin screen takes 4 times as much and my game freezes everytime i change zone I7 core 12 GB ram 560 TI GTX |
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Edited by Assassina on 20/02/12 13:46 (GMT)
64Bit working quite well here (not even using 32Bit since 64Bit was released).
The problems I can report:
System: CPU: AMD FX6100 RAM: 8GB GFX: AMD HD6950 |
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Not sure if this is an issue with the 64 bit client but i gave it a go a few weeks back and literally the day after my comp started resetting itself until i eventually couldnt use it. It turned out to be the fan short circuiting but i cant help but feel the 64 bit client could have been responsible in some way.
It was likely just an unlucky coincidence but i cant help but worry and thats stopping me from redownloading the 64 bit :( Anyone heard of a similar issue with the 64 bit? |
Not sure if this is an issue with the 64 bit client but i gave it a go a few weeks back and literally the day after my comp started resetting itself until i eventually couldnt use it. It turned out to be the fan short circuiting but i cant help but feel the 64 bit client could have been responsible in some way. It's impossible that a piece of software can cause a short circuit. Clean your PC from Dust every month and do some cable management. |
For some odd reason, after installing this my fps drops to stable 20 fps -.- Awesome, this helped me. Thank you! :D fps back at 60(I use vsync) will report if I notice drops during dungeons or raids where I had em on 32 |
There seems to be an issue with the 64-Bit executable. Anyone found a solution for this yet? |
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Edited by Insaniq on 22/02/12 14:33 (GMT)
I have been a quite happy user of the 64 bit client and also fortunate enough not to experience any of the above mentioned bugs or irregularities.
What I do experience from time to time is screen tearing. It is not something that is occurring all the time but almost in specific places. I experince this usually when jumping or turning my screen/PoV rapidly. It feels like lag, but no lag present(23 ms world/home) and 60fps with vsync and 160 fps without. It feel like as if there were not enough resources present for the game, though there should be plenty(I play on setting “good”) My pc: I7 2600k 3.4Ghz 8gb 1333 Corsair ram Asus Sabertooth P67 GTX 570Gold GLH from Gainward with latest driver from Nvidia Corsair SSD (550mb/sec) OS and wow installed on that drive Corsair AX750 PSU Win 7 64 bit Ultimate |
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Edited by Fatalswing on 25/02/12 18:58 (GMT)
Ive installed this client, but i don't understand what it is actually meant to do?
Does it give better textures? Better FPS? I dont see any improvement really :/ Does it matter if my PC is already a 64 - Operating system? Anyone care to elaborate? |
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I saw a massive jump in performance with the 64bit client. Only issue I've had so far is that occasionally the sound will drop out completely. A restart of the client is enough to fix it. Been unable to replicate it with any consistency, happens just when ever it feels like. otherwise top drawer 60fps on high across the board.
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{star}GZ{star} Blizzard
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Can't wait until this is updated! Started getting 102 max FPS with this up from 40!
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previous link:
http://us.media.battle.net.edgesuite.net/downloads/wow-installers/live/WoWLive-64-Win-15211.zip soooo.... new link: http://us.media.battle.net.edgesuite.net/downloads/wow-installers/live/WoWLive-64-Win-15354.zip |
