

#How to increase fps with razer cortex pro#
Oh well RAZER CORTEX is a gaming booster and i even dare to say it make an overall system improvement so it was time to do some tests using LOL:Įquipment (the same surface pro 1, third gen i core 5, 4gb ram ddr3, SSD, intel graphics 4000) So why the fuck are you talking us about WOW in this LOL subreddit?
#How to increase fps with razer cortex full#
IT EVEN HANDLE REALLY WELL THE FULL HD RESOLUTION, (BUT I LEFT IT ON HD 720 SINCE IT WAS OPTIMAL) (World of Warcraft, some core things on HIGH like texture detail, lighting, ambient details resolution FULL HD 1920 X 1080 NEED TO BE FULL SCREEN NOT WINDOWED)Ĥ0-60 fps on an isolated place (no crowd)ġ5-25 fps on a city (really crowded place)


(World of Warcraft, some core things on HIGH like texture detail, lighting, ambient details resolution HD 1280 X 720, NEED TO BE FULL SCREEN NOT WINDOWED)Ħ0-80 fps on an isolated place (no crowd)ģ0-40 fps on a city (really crowded place) (World of Warcraft, everything on low or disabled resolution lower than 1000 X 600)ģ0-40 fps on an isolated place (no crowd)ġ0-20 fps on a city (really crowded place) I returned to test WOW with little hope of improvement, and since last time i used it i left everything on low quality and low resolution i saw a interesting 140 fps There is where I LOST MY SHIT, not kidding.

It has an option to do some optimizations (third tab), then ask for a restart, and then run an ACTIVE OPTIMIZATIONS (first tab) freeing ram and suspending some background process as i understand. Since wow is something old, i really though my surface icore 5 should be able to handle it i investigated a little and found this: Well it was a complete failure, even in low resolutions (something lower than 1000 x 600) it does bad in a crowded population in low quality like 15 fps (you know WOW mmorpg etc) so I was like, "SORRY DUDE MY LAPTOP DOES NOT WORK FOR WHAT YOU NEED, BYE" and thats all (some background) I WAS planning to sell my surface pro 1, which is basically a laptop (third gen i core 5, 4 gb ram ddr3, SSD, intel graphics 4000) to a friend that wanted to play World of warcraft on some better equipment than his, so i offer him to test WOW in my laptop/surface. Third i think this is more oriented to low end, mid class, laptops and computers that does not have a dedicated video card you know Intel graphics as example. This effectively just changes your in-game graphical settings, so it didn't have any effect here, as we were already playing on the lowest possible settings.Second, i genuinely feel like i found the HOLY GRAIL, so please check if this works for you before down vote since i only want to help We should point out that the tailored boosts come with a slider that lets you prioritize quality over performance and vice versa. However, we saw our frame rate drop from the low 40s to the mid-30s while using the zipline with the boost enabled, a considerable drop in performance. Our average FPS was 45 on Apex, with and without Cortex's Prime Boost mode. Improvements were relatively minimal with the older PC. So we tested both machines on 2 games, Apex Legends, and Warhammer: Vermintide II, to cover both a regular boost and a Prime Boost game. The second is a more modern system running an i5-10400F and a GTX 1660 Super.Īs you can see, both machines aren't top-tier and could benefit from a boost to their gaming performance. The first machine is an older desktop that no longer runs newer games too well, running an intel i7-4770k and a GTX 660. We tested Razer Cortex on two different machines, one low-end, one mid-range. The real question is, does Cortex actually improve your games' performance, and if so, by how much.
