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Latency have nothing to do w/ your framerates. If you have 2Gb ram and you still get around 3-5 FPS on cities you might want to consider checking your firewall (mostly Internet securities types Norton, Zonealarm and so on) causes such low FPS while playing wow, you might want to check your graphics card settings too your desktop resolution should atleast match your in-game resolution and the bandwidth frequenzy of your monitor must match what you have in-game settings (70Hz or something like that)
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It's been known to help people, before launching WoW start Windows Media Player. You don't have to have anything playing (unless you want to) but having it active changes how Windows handles processor time slice priorities and will give WoW more processor time which will help in overall performance.
I've got one system that it makes minimal differences in, but I've got a friend who's system takes a MAJOR performance boost. Didn't believe it until I saw it myself.
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addons do effect fps. turn them all off and see for yourself.
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If you do disable all your addons and reset the interface and find that this fixes the problem, there are several profiling mods out there that you can use to see what is taking up CPU/memory and update/remove those problem-children accordingly.
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