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Ysabela Evans
2019-02-12 15:20:11

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The video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment, World of Warcraft, is still considered one of the most successful MMOs of all time. The story revolves around the cold war that the Alliance and the New Horde maintain, allowing peace to remain a fragile and fragile state when they try to rebuild their kingdoms and achieve prosperity.

 The negative for many fans is that many times left with much to be desired with respect to hardware, because it has always had a massive limitation that often bother, which is the CPU. It is not a secret that World of Warcraft has always had a lack of support focused on multiple threads, something very unfortunate.

 Recently it was finally able to see an improvement in that sense, all thanks to "Battle For Azeroth", the latest expansion for this game so famous, even in those with more than four cores have seen considerable improvements that cheer many players.

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With the AMD Ryzen processors, in the 8.1 patch, Tides of Vengeance, the performance that can be observed is considerably better for 1080p games, something that makes these processors special to achieve something that gamers want so much.

 AMD has reported that it is possible to see an improvement up to 35% in the frame rate to 1080p when using the image quality setting of lvl10, at the time that DX12 is used in the last World of Warcraft patch.

 The average frame rate that AMD Ryzen registered before the patch was 43.2 fps with an AMD Ryzen 5 2500X processor, while when using an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X the result was 42.7 fps. The most amazing thing is that after the patch those figures increased a lot, reaching 58.1 fps and 58.2 fps respectively.



All the tests were executed in an installation of Windows 10 x64 bits, where it included 16 GB of DDR4 3200 MT / s, a GeForce GTX 1080 and a Samsung 850 Evo SSD. In addition, AMD Ryzen made it very clear that even in places where there is an excessive number of players and therefore the low frame rates are always stronger, during the test the gaming experience was much better with those processors.

 It is possible that players accustomed to playing in 4K are not so affected by the optimizations of the CPU, however, the American company made tests with an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, 32GB of DDR4 and a GTX 1080 Ti, where the brave test an impressive result, since, when running around the capital city of Boralus, the frame rates increased from 33 fps to 41 fps.




So, if some gamers want to improve their game experience in World of Warcraft, they should get one of these AMD Ryzen processors.

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