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Best settings for wow
Best settings for wow












best settings for wow

SET M2Faster "value" - Values can be between 0 - 3 (1 is default). Important: This option only workd with d3dex enabledįollowing are optional settings, to be tested by yourselves what suits you best. * If you have a 1GB video card, set this to 1024. * If you have a 896MB video card, set this to 896. * If you have a 512MB video card, set this to 512. * If you have a 256MB video card, set this to 256. * If you have a 128mb card, set this to 128. Anyway it's for sure better to set it then leave it on auto. I've tested it and you can easy put all of your card memory to WoW for best effect (assuming you're not doing something graphically intensive in the background), others say it's safer to give it a half or 3/4 of it though, and should be enough as well I suppose. SET gxTextureCacheSize "value" - You can tell WoW how much memory should/can it use for textures in game instead of just letting WoW to decide. * If you are running an 8 core processor, set this to 255. * If you are running a quad (4) core processor, set this to 15 * If you are running a triple (3) core processor, set this to 7 * If you are running a dual (2) core processor, set this to 3 * If you are running a single core processor, set this to 1 (sorry but you won't get any performance from this) SET processAffinityMask "value" - This allows you to tell WoW how many processor cores your computer has and it will do its best to utilize them. SET gxApi "d3d9ex" - Feature to the D3D graphic engine that will come fully in Cata, to improve texture management. To make WoW work better, the following lines got to be added in your config.wtf file located in WTF directory of your WOW instalation.

best settings for wow

Did some research again and following few lines of text is a result of it.














Best settings for wow