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What difference does it make to use those settings? Do I have any advantages/disadvantages?

From what I understand, Let the 3D application decide means use whatever settings you set in the game itself. That's what I see as best option.

Use the advanced 3D image settings means that nVidia will overwrite whatever I set in the game.

Preference are just presets by nVidia.

 

Am I wrong here?

 

Why am I asking? Well, I have massive issues in World of Warcraft lol. i9-10850k+rtx3080+32gb ram and I can't play the game properly in Raids. So long story short, since I'm doing troubleshooting for days now I might have a bad seetings somewhere in my driver? SOme clarification about this would be great. Thank you guys.

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37 minutes ago, Yaerox said:

What difference does it make to use those settings? Do I have any advantages/disadvantages?

From what I understand, Let the 3D application decide means use whatever settings you set in the game itself. That's what I see as best option.

Use the advanced 3D image settings means that nVidia will overwrite whatever I set in the game.

Preference are just presets by nVidia.

Correct to my knowledge.

  

35 minutes ago, Yaerox said:

SOme clarification about this would be great.

You probably have a better chance asking about the specific issue(s) you are having. Then people have a problem to focus on. Right now we can't do much except suggesting the usual reinstall drivers or asking for more detail.

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47 minutes ago, Yaerox said:

 

What difference does it make to use those settings? Do I have any advantages/disadvantages?

From what I understand, Let the 3D application decide means use whatever settings you set in the game itself. That's what I see as best option.

Use the advanced 3D image settings means that nVidia will overwrite whatever I set in the game.

Preference are just presets by nVidia.

 

Am I wrong here?

 

Why am I asking? Well, I have massive issues in World of Warcraft lol. i9-10850k+rtx3080+32gb ram and I can't play the game properly in Raids. So long story short, since I'm doing troubleshooting for days now I might have a bad seetings somewhere in my driver? SOme clarification about this would be great. Thank you guys.

What specific problems are you having in WOW? Probably has no link to WOW but the latest nVidia driver has been causing huge issues in Hitman 3, I thought my VRAM was dying due to the amount of apparent artifacting and corruption, rolling back to the June driver immediately fixed the problem after trying everything else under the sun.

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The issue is kinda hard to describe. So Usually WoW has no delay or anything like that. The game is still the so often played just because gameplay and mechanics are fluently and running great in fights. There is one exception. World Bosses. So there are some big guys around the World and when you try to fight those it's known that you basically can't do anything because you have lags and delays. Remember, thats the only part where this usually happens.

 

So when I play Dungeons or Open World Content im mostly fine. When I join a Raid I have the same feeling of delay. This means I can't do my rotation and stuff right. So it feels like I have lags/Delay while my FPS as well as my CPU/GPU/RAM usage is low.

 

MSI Afterburner Benchmark from a Raid night.

21-07-2021, 22:37:05 Wow.exe benchmark completed, 1289875 frames rendered in 10776.172 s
                     Average framerate  :  119.6 FPS
                     Minimum framerate  :    0.5 FPS
                     Maximum framerate  :  384.0 FPS
                     1% low framerate   :   30.1 FPS
                     0.1% low framerate :    5.6 FPS

Based on this I probably must be one of the happierst persons but the game feels really like shit. In case someone wanna see some InGame Options:

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So what I did so far (some based on Blizzard support FAQ):

  • Restarting Router
  • Reset network connections + DNS getting a new IP-Address
  • Update Windows + Drivers
  • Reset the UI (which can be modded in WoW) and play with a 100% stock UI
  • Repair the game
  • Reset all InGame Settings to default (this is the reason on the SCreenshots FPS is capped to 100 eventho I got a 144 Hz Monitor)

Even with the default Settings I have the same feeling. It's less with my UI, yes but still not the way the game should be.

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