Soldato
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Ok I am a WOW addict I admit it 
Been playing 4+ years now and I rarely ever have time to run other games as I raid 4x weekly.
I currently run a E6750 at just over 3ghz on an Abit P35 mobo
880Gtx
Memory is 3GB due to still being on Vista 32bit
hard disk is currently a 1TB Samsung but may go back to my Raptor 74GB as I swear load times were better (so guessing WOW files are not well built to take benefit from the denser platters and the faster raptor seek time is of more benefit)
Monitor is a Dell 24" widescreen, with a second monitor 19" for web browsing, showing boss strats, guild rotas etc whilst playing
Ok so thats the playing field.
Now I keep looking at the lovely i7 920s and thinking i neeeeed one of them, but do i really?
I read reports that WOW doesnt use multi processor well and indeed looking at a monitor I tend to see one processor at nigh on 100% and the other running 30-50% most of the time, probably picking up all the other tasks and maybe some limited WOW tasks? So certainly it looks like if I buy a quad two will be redundant anyway.
So question 1 is am I likely to see any real world benefit in WOW from a move to a 920?
Second question. The www seems to indicate that wow is processor bound and that its not making very good use of a fancy graphics card, so based on the fact that even at 1920x1280 res I am usually at 60fps its doubtful upgrading the gpu is going to make much diff, e.g to a 260. Anyone gone from a similar specced machine to a better graphics card and seen any improvement?
Last question (for now) If i make the assumption that graphics isnt an issue and a quad isnt needed, should I try to clock the hell out of the E6750 or buy a better dual core, prob a E8xxx and seek better performance that way.
Oh just one more question. I really want to go to decent dual monitors. I want to move a lot of screen clutter to a second monitor and using something like CT viewport have the addons, groups, mini map etc all on a seperate screen. This would require running something like a software tweak that forced wow to see both monitirs as one, and hence using viewport to move all the "play area" of the game screen back to one monitor.

Been playing 4+ years now and I rarely ever have time to run other games as I raid 4x weekly.
I currently run a E6750 at just over 3ghz on an Abit P35 mobo
880Gtx
Memory is 3GB due to still being on Vista 32bit
hard disk is currently a 1TB Samsung but may go back to my Raptor 74GB as I swear load times were better (so guessing WOW files are not well built to take benefit from the denser platters and the faster raptor seek time is of more benefit)
Monitor is a Dell 24" widescreen, with a second monitor 19" for web browsing, showing boss strats, guild rotas etc whilst playing
Ok so thats the playing field.
Now I keep looking at the lovely i7 920s and thinking i neeeeed one of them, but do i really?
I read reports that WOW doesnt use multi processor well and indeed looking at a monitor I tend to see one processor at nigh on 100% and the other running 30-50% most of the time, probably picking up all the other tasks and maybe some limited WOW tasks? So certainly it looks like if I buy a quad two will be redundant anyway.
So question 1 is am I likely to see any real world benefit in WOW from a move to a 920?
Second question. The www seems to indicate that wow is processor bound and that its not making very good use of a fancy graphics card, so based on the fact that even at 1920x1280 res I am usually at 60fps its doubtful upgrading the gpu is going to make much diff, e.g to a 260. Anyone gone from a similar specced machine to a better graphics card and seen any improvement?
Last question (for now) If i make the assumption that graphics isnt an issue and a quad isnt needed, should I try to clock the hell out of the E6750 or buy a better dual core, prob a E8xxx and seek better performance that way.
Oh just one more question. I really want to go to decent dual monitors. I want to move a lot of screen clutter to a second monitor and using something like CT viewport have the addons, groups, mini map etc all on a seperate screen. This would require running something like a software tweak that forced wow to see both monitirs as one, and hence using viewport to move all the "play area" of the game screen back to one monitor.