This is just a test of Fraps and WoW on my new desktop.
Computer Specs
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Computer: HP p6710f Desktop
Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Processor: AMD Athlon II 640 Quad-Core Processor (3ghz)
RAM: 4GB (On systemrequirementslab.com I'm using 3.75GB)
HDD: 1TB 7,200 RPM
Graphics Card: Ati Radion HD 4200. Up to 1919MB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows 7
WoW settings
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Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Multisampling: 1x
Vertical Sync: Enabled
Texture Resolution: Fair
Texture Filtering: 2x Anisotropic
Projected Textures: Disabled
View Distance: Fair
Environment Detail: Fair
Ground Clutter: Fair
Shadow Quality: Low
Liquid Detail: Low
Sunshafts: Disabled
Particle Density: High
Average FPS WITHOUT Fraps: 40-50
Average FPS WITH Fraps: 30-40
Any other questions, please feel free to comment.
I don't want to see any "WoW faggot", "Get a better computer", or "Get a better video card." comments. In my opinion, I like these specs the way they are. Even if I do get a better video card, they will still remain this way.
the human eye can only see up to 40 FPS and unless you have some type of amazing monitor in which i doubt you do.your monitor can only display 60 frames per second, which matches the refresh rate of your monitor.so 250 FPS? I think not... other then that,when you say average fps is 40-50 without fraps running? is this just standing in a city? raiding? dungeons? because even someone with a really bad chipset can decent fps,the trick is will it maintain those fps? or will it fall down to nothing?
siganarchy 10 months ago
there is a tweek you can use to raise your fps. I did the same because no matter what i used, i would only get 100FPS on Battlefield 2. I found a tweak and it ended up that i was really getting over 250 fps. lol.
agumon12 11 months ago