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Slow Internet On Fibre Optic
Myself and my good lady Carakeel both play World of Warcraft.
Moving to our new house a few weeks ago we are struggling to get a good enough frame rate to play. we are sometimes only getting 1 or 2 frames per second, to play smoothly we need at least 10 frames per second.
I ran a speed test with the following results:
40.13Mb Download speed
9.15Mb upload
28ms ping time
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Would this be on a laptop or desktop - my wifi came up at those sort of figures when first changed over. I had a Broadcom wireless card in my laptop so I switched it for an Intel 7260ac card ( £16 ) and it went up to a steady 88. Fitting it was a remove panel and one screw and add new driver job. If its a desktop Amazon has a range of modern dongles or cards that should help. Did you try updating your wifi driver on your existing card.
http:// www.eho w.co.uk /how_72 07387_s can-pc- suitabl e-graph ics-car d.html
This is one site Ratters. When my son was wowing I seem to remember that your power supply could limit the type of graphics card that was viable. The git once clocked my pc to get better speed and stop lag and cooked the ruddy graphics card. Cost me £120 to replace it. He may be up to see me soon I will pick his brains.
This is one site Ratters. When my son was wowing I seem to remember that your power supply could limit the type of graphics card that was viable. The git once clocked my pc to get better speed and stop lag and cooked the ruddy graphics card. Cost me £120 to replace it. He may be up to see me soon I will pick his brains.
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This also has good info Ratters. No download req either.
This also has good info Ratters. No download req either.
Just spoke to my son Ratters. His initial thoughts when I showed him your spec was that your CPU was a bit dated as quadcore is standard these days. He does however agree that a new Graphics card will be a great help as would be additional RAM. Once you start changing motherboards and power supplies you enter techie land with fan specs and all sorts to consider. Good luck.
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