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Particolare tipo di Benchmark GPU
Raga vi quoto una parte di un post per farvi capire il mio problema:
The issues ranged from overlapping DMA areas with the videocard, wrongly hard-wired interrupt lines (where the onboard network card kept blocking data transfer to the videocard), wrongly prioritized interrupts, etc - where an increase in network traffic was directly related to a drop in the framerate. In a situation like a fight in a raid, where many people attack, cast spells, etc. (which cannot be compared to for example idling in a big town, where many people are, but most do not do anything), the network traffic generated by the player and the responses from the server, started blocking the graphics card performance. To the point: Running 3dmark or any other game demo, that does not or only minimally use the network card during rendering, does not give an indication whether WoW fps issues are not related to the network card or the network card driver. In many cases it might be worth testing, either by switching to a different network card or playing around with driver settings, if not that part of the PC is the bottleneck. Avrete capito il dilemma. Come faccio a verificare se sono affetto da uno dei problemi elencati qui sopra, o a testare la GPU in condizione anche di stress della network card? |
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nessuno?
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