![]() I’ll test it more tomorrow after I get off of work in the morning. ![]() After having logged out and then back in, the fps has dropped back down to the low 30s… I’ll have to play around with it more when I have more time. If you need screenshots of Ryzen Master so you actually have a visual, just let me know. Hopefully I was able to make that make sense. Didn’t really affect the GPU, but I know WoW is more CPU intensive than GPU intensive. ![]() Opened up task manager as well and the CPU showed that WoW was using more resources than last time as well. Anyway, I switched the option to Manual without adjusting anything but that, logged into WoW and the fps was immediately hovering in the high 70s even going up to the 100s in some areas. I was just messing around in there because for some reason I was constantly getting spikes in CPU temps and it was causing my fans to ramp up and down annoyingly. It has 3 settings for overclocking the CPU: Auto, Precision Boost Overdrive, and Manual, with Auto being the default. Ryzen comes with a Software called Ryzen Master. MY computer came with a ZOTAC 2080, an ADATA su800 1tb, the ryzen 7 2700x. However, I think I may have figured out the problem or found a work around at the very least. Turns out the stock settings on the Zotac GPU set the fan speed to less than. I have WoW installed on an SSD and I will also install the latest chipset as well. I had also noticed, when I had Task Manager open, that my CPU was only at about 11%-20% utilization and my GPU never went above maybe 8% if that. I tried switching from my 3440x1440 monitor to my 2560x1440 monitor, but still the same issue. I tried turning SMT off in the BIOS of my motherboard. I tried switching between DirectX 11 and 12. I tried changing the settings in WoW from ultra high (10) down to 7. I changed the Power Option in Window to High Performance. I have tried turning G-Sync on and off and neither made a difference. In the Nvidia Control Panel under Manage 3D settings, changing the Power Management mode to Prefer maximum performance. Optimizing the graphics for WoW with the Nvidia Experience software. Uninstalling and reinstalling the Nvidia graphics card drivers. Last week I was averaging about 60fps, but this week it has constantly averaged about 29fps while briefly fluctuating to may 40fps. The main issue I am having is extremely low fps for the type of computer I have.
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