![]() ![]() ![]() Blizzard has removed real fullscreen mode (DX11) and just allow borderless windowed mode now, and this gave a huge performance loss on it seems Intel GPUs but also Optimus solutions (Nvidia card next to Intel in laptops). FPS are since the past which removed fullscreen DX11 support horrible and WoW forums are full of this issue. I never use AA (because I wont need it with 4k displa< and downsample to 1080), I have set all settings to LOW in Wow, render resolution is of course set to 50% (1080). Very low FPS due do Fullscreen windowed mode - World of Warcraft Forums This change seems to have also impact on Optimus based solutions. It shows both GPUs are being used for whatever reason, Intel GPU usage next to the Nvidia one is also 60%. The laptop has Optimus too with Nvidia GTX1050Ti, and switching to the Nvidia card also shows now a massive performance drop in WoW. This is a huge issue and makes playing WoW literally now broken on Intel iGPUs. So whats the culprit here? Bug in Intel drivers? In Windows 10? I dont think the problem lies in WoW. DX12 doesnt support fullscreen render mode anymore it seems, though UHD630 is stated as DX12 compatible. It seems UHD630 isnt able to use windowed (borderless) mode properly and performances way too bad as it could do. Before with DX11 fullscreen mode, I had flawless 60FPS on low settings and could easily play WoW on my laptop. After this change, I can't get more than 20-35FPS anymore in WoW on my laptop with UHD630. Only windowed mode and borderless windowed mode are still supported. Blizzard has removed fullscreen mode with the latest World of Warcraft patch (upcoming BFA addon) and goes for DX12. If your using any sort of ENB, Shader libraries, or modified DirectX libraries, you may find the game crashes while Afteburner is running, or it just don't display your temps. ![]() Optional for games your using ENB/Modified DirectX runtime libraries You can hide or show these temps by pressing the "Home key" on your keyboard, or the PageUp/Pagedown keys. Now fire up your favorite game with both MSI Afterburner and HWInfo "Sensors Only" running, and you should see all your temps in the top right-hand corner of your screen. Step 11: You MUST run both MSI Afterburner, and HWInfo "Sensors Only" option in the background while you play a game in order for the temps to be displayed on-screen. Step 10: Once you have the fields you wish to monitor in game set and checked off, click OK. For example, CPU package can be Line 1, Column 1, CPU usage can be Line 2, column 1, etc. Note: For each field you highlight and select, each one should have a different line and column position. Step 9: Highlight the fields you wish to monitor in game and check the box "Show Value in OSD" and "Show Label in OSD" Step 3 - Open MSI Afterburner and click the "Settings Button" If you have 64-bit Windows, download the 64-bit version. If you have 32-bit Windows, download the 32-bit version. HWInfo comes in two flavors, 32-bit and 64-bit. If you use the overclocking features, you do so at your own risk. ![]() Overclocking your graphics cards can cause them to fail or damage your hardware. However, all the other features will work with any card. The overclocking abilities only work with AMD Radeon graphics cards. NOTE: -DO NOT use any of the overclocking abilities of MSI Afterburner or move any of the sliders from their default positions. Step 1- Download and install MSI Afterburner After following this guide, you will have "Real-Time" temperature readings in-game, with the ability to show and hide them with a single key press. Today, were going to solve this problem with two key pieces of software. This means your constantly forced to Alt+Tab in and out of the game to check your temperatures. However, most of the temperature monitoring programs you find online don't interface directly into the game. Its also useful to be able to monitor fans speeds and CPU/GPU core clocks. As a PC gamer, its often important to be able to monitor the temps of your CPU, GPU, motherboard, etc. ![]()
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