Performance issues on WOW - RX 5700XT R5 3600x

Hello,

I have a problem with my AMD config on World of Warcraft, I have an Sapphire Nitro + RX 5700XT and a Ryzen 5 3600x with the basic Ventirad.

Here is a screen: [CANT POST]

You should know that before this config I had an RX 580 Nitro + and a Ryzen 5 2600 and I had exactly the same problem on the same game.

That is to say that whatever the graphics, my resolution, the changing performance is very little I am almost sure that it comes from my CPU which does not run at full speed or which is too soft, I do not know how to adjust it.

I took a small record at stake with different parameters: [CANT POST]

But you should know that when I leave the city and I go to an empty space at the bottom I manage to reach 300 + fps in 1440p.

So if anyone knows the cause of this problem or even knows how I could fix my processor I would be super grateful, knowing that this is the second time I have this problem and it is really starting to hit me on the system. Then I am sure that the other games must have the same concerns but since they are not very greedy CPU level I should not have noticed.

Thank you for your attention, and sorry for my bad english.

You can post links, just use preformatted text option on them. What’s your FPS? In modern zones and/or with multiple actors the FPS can go down to like 50-60 with such setup (but on average should be like 80 - 100 FPS at 1080p mode 7). 1440p will be less.

Also cap your FPS, there is no reason to run the game without a cap and on 300 FPS.

https://rk.edu.pl/en/wow-performance-different-ram-configurations/#8 - this is quite similar (mode 7, 1080p)

Thanks for ur help.
Here’s the video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_dbGgUmOic&feature=youtu.be

As u can see, their is no difference between 1440p and 1080 and the difference when i change the graphims is not really noticable.

I reinstalled the game 3 times, checked my BIOS, my RAM, upgraded all drivers and Windows, tried dx11 and dx12, The only possibility is my GPU or my CPU.

Edit : Oh and I noticed : When i set mode 1 my GPU is at 900-1000 MHz, but when i put the mode 10 she’s at 1600 MHz and more.

it’s normal mate in busy areas where their are lots of players you always get big drops in FPS in games like WoW i wouldn’t worry about it to much.

Your FPS are totally what is to be expected from that CPU.
WoW is very CPU-limited that is why your FPS don’t change much, if at all when lowering the resolution and settings in stress situations.

Why??? There is no problem with your FPS. No need to reinstall the game or change any Bios settings whatsoever.
Do you expect to get 300 FPS in WoW all the time?
Let me get you back to earth… the average FPS in raids are more like 60 on a highend setup.
Drops to 30-40ish on big trash pulls are normal.
But on most bosses in a 20man mythic raid you would get 80+ usually.

Ok guys but now let me show you this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUPstTqeY5w
I set my GPU minimal clocking @2000MHz.
And its run wayy better but my GPU is still not at her full potential…

Thanks again.

  • Many players - server limited
  • Many visuals - GPU pixel rate/VRAM throughput

Go to like Stonard, and look at some building (assuming no players there as usual) - that should give you very high FPS and 100% GPU load if nothing else is a problem.

That only induces lag (high latency).
The FPS are still rendered locally.

Depends what’s happening. The Tarren Mill BG has decreasing FPS the more players engage while if it’s like a world boss and it starts to lag then FPS are normal. Same with world PvP - first it will be FPS but then at large quantities / current state of servers it will become bottleneck by the “server” and FPS may increase where as it will look like it’s 1 frame per few seconds or it will jump due to lag.

Check this Benchmark out btw, just uploaded.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7vKkAlMTMs

But remember that this is without addons and LFR, which means the FPS will be alot lower in real world scenarios with lots of addons and not 50% of people afking :smiley:

Seems to be similar what I got for 3500X and i5-9400F, although some Intel results seem surprisingly low. The problem with organic benchmarking like running LFR boss multiple times is that FPS will greatly depend on you camera position (and how the fight goes through) - and the FPS differences are small. Without an accurately repeatable benchmarks mode in WoW it will be super hard to be certain if +/- few FPS is due to how the benchmarks was run or due to hardware.

It’s quite impossible to bench any MMO properly due to the nature of the genre.
But it’s an orientation for people. Just don’t expect 150 FPS in a raid, more like 60-80 on avg and your fine.

I’m not expecting. Maybe OP wants 300 FPS in raids :slight_smile:

BTW: working on a new benchmark with 6-core i5-9400F at decreasing clock speeds - https://imgur.com/a/18xXP3e - how much % performance will be lost with decreasing clock speeds a.k.a. can WoW shift more load to other cores or that one main core is crucial and the few other just get some work from a fixed pool.

Time for some solo Molten Core then i guess :smiley: