My computer's features is this:
16 gb ram
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.59GHz
x64
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (Unknown) , Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (1,00 GB)
2592 MHz
It is a Hp Laptop and ı bought this 1 year ago.
But ı don't understand for me it is a meh computer but it can't running a game created 14 years ago. Im making shadows low, ım closing SSAO, making liquid detail fair and also making view distance and enviroment detail 1. Everything else is full. But still even with this quality im playing between 45-60 fps and per 2 minute my laptop starts making awful sounds and when this sounds starts my fps is compelety going down to a 25-35. I don't undersntad.
Is my laptop is garbage or is not enough to run wow with a full graphic quality
or is there something wrong whit it. Can somebody help me
and btw when i make everything like everything full it is giving me about 25-30 fps. And the time the sounds that ı am talking about starts it is dowing to a 10-15fps. I feel like ı am about to go crazy. I was playing skyrim with a full and remastered mode with this laptop but when it comes to wow it is like that. I don't understand
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The sounds could be the fans spinning up to try and cool down your laptop, or a drive having trouble. Let's start by checking for potential overheating.10/11/2018 11:45Posted by Thromendusand per 2 minute my laptop starts making awful sounds and when this sounds starts my fps is compelety going down to a 25-35.
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10/11/2018 11:45Posted by Thromendus16 gb ram
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.59GHz
x64
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (Unknown) , Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (1,00 GB)
2592 MHz
It is a Hp Laptop and ı bought this 1 year ago.
16GB RAM - Good
i7-6700HQ - Good
GTX 960M - The M indicates that while the GTX 960 is a good GPU, yours is a cut-down, low power version of it. The M stands for "Mobile". In real world performance terms, the difference between a true GTX 960 and a GTX 960M is quite significant. There are benchmarks on the web that will rank M class GPU's against desktop equivalents.
A quick look on google suggests that the GTX960M is roughly equivalent to a GTX750Ti desktop GPU, in terms of benchmarked performance. While this is perfectly acceptable, its not "high end" either.
HP laptop - THIS, always this. From painful experience of HP laptops in the past, HP pull shady tricks with performance and power, in order to eke out the most uptime from their lacklustre batteries.
Tricks like actual hardware hacks that reduce Graphics performance when on battery power. So you can't even override it in settings. Tricks like hiding the high performance mode in power options. They also install a lot of additional rubbish thats not needed, that has an impact on performance.
Some things I would check for however.
1) Make sure that your laptop is plugged in, and running in High Performance mode.
2) Make sure that WoW is running on the nVidia GTX960M, and not on the on-die Intel GPU (nVidia provide a tool to determine which GPU a program is executing under, and to change it if required).