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Aestin

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Hey guys. I have Lenovo z710 with this spec :
Gt 745m-2gb
I7 4700 Mq 2,4X4
8gb memory
17,9 screen 1920/1080
Win7
And i have some problems.According to benchmark i should have 60-70 fps on high setting in World of Warcraft but i have 30-40 fps in good settings... Its not good for me.
Idk what i can do,please help me with this problem.
Ps.V sync disabled and im using nvidia as primary graphic card.
 
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WoW is an ever evolving game, becoming more and more demanding gradually. good temps will allow optimal performance, so better get a track on them as @Prostar suggests! couple of tweaks that will certainly help: reduce ''draw distance'' , disable any Anti Aliasing applied as it really kills performance, at 1080p isnt that necessary!

chris987

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http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-745M.90244.0.html

low 800x600 94.7 fps

med 1024x768 94.8 fps

high 1280x1024 63.3 fps

ultra 1920x1080 28.3 fps

''Intel Core i7 4700MQ 2.4GHz
GeForce GT 745M (837 - 1045 MHz), 4096 MB (900 MHz)
ForceWare 311.41
4 GB RAM''


i think your performance is as intended to be.even stronger desktop hardware struggle to maintain 60-70 fps as average at such settings. also performance on online gaming always varies. fps consistency is something dificult to achieve, especially on crowded areas or flooded servers.!
 

Aestin

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I have better hardware than benchmark so i should have more fps. Actually i have 20-30 fps on crowded places and 30-40 at empty places on GOOD DETAILS. So i dont know whats the point . PLEASE help me.
 


No you don't. Notebookcheck lists a 4700MQ (same CPU you listed) and a 745M w/ 4 GB (slightly better than what you listed). You have more system RAM, which doesn't help performance unless you're using up all of it while gaming.

Okay, now that aside, have you checked your temperatures? Honestly, your performance doesn't look very far off, but if you're certain it is, make sure to use a software utility to see your temps and GPU utilization. That will clue you in on any discrepancies.
 

chris987

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WoW is an ever evolving game, becoming more and more demanding gradually. good temps will allow optimal performance, so better get a track on them as @Prostar suggests! couple of tweaks that will certainly help: reduce ''draw distance'' , disable any Anti Aliasing applied as it really kills performance, at 1080p isnt that necessary!
 
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