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    Default Pc not performing as it should? WoW FPS

    I'm unsure but I do believe the FPS I'm getting in wow, for example, is lower than it should be.
    I just built this computer the other day.

    Here's the computer parts, OS is win7 64bit.
    GPU: Asus HD 6970
    CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1090T Black Edition
    Motherboard: Asus Crosshair Formula IV
    HDD: Corsair SSD Force Series 2,5" 60GB (x2 in RAID 0 )
    RAM: Kingston ValueR. DDR3 1333MHz 8GB, CL9 (x2)
    PSU: 750watt

    Do you know if the scores I'm getting are as they should be?

    http://img535.imageshack.us/i/53073347.png/

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    What drivers are you using for your 6970?

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    Driver Version 8.790.6.0.

    That's catalyst control center 10.12

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    Can't really comment on your WoW frame rates (as I don't play WoW and you didn't post the numbers in any case).
    But your results in PerformanceTest look OK. Nothing obviously wrong.

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    ok, nice to know. Thanks. I'm going down as low as 20 fps in wow if you wish to know.

    *edit /w more info*

    Allrighty!

    Let's see: Resolution 1920x1200, everything on ULTRA. Triple buffering disabled, reduce input lag disabled.

    Going between 20 and 60 fps dependant of area.
    Last edited by gforce42; 01-17-2011 at 02:02 AM.

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    Like I said, I don't play WoW. But for anyone to comment they'll probably need to know your settings in the game (like screen resolution, windowed mode, shadows, etc..).

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