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26 Μαρ 2020 · You should have a 64-bit client, even though it defaults to installing in your Program Files (x86) folder like Jessail said.
10 Μαρ 2023 · It does not require 64-bits likely would not be the reason for World of Warcraft performance issues. If you have an older PC, you could try setting the Battle.net Desktop application to close when you launch the game to help rule it out as a factor and free up system resources:
29 Ιουν 2012 · No. Best practice is to keep it away from both User folder and Program Files (32 and 64 bit varieties) because of UAC conflicts. To make it easier to access manually into screenshots and addons folders, stick WoW into root of C: drive.
There is nothing you can do to make WoW run in 64bit. Before you start suspecting your system, check to ensure all addon's, mods, background programs setting are in check. Run without any addons and check the frame rate. Check the Catalyst Control panel and make sure all the settings are "optimal".
I basically made it so windows only uses a low percentage of bandwidth when it downloads updates in the background. Try doing this: Go to windows settings and click on "Update & Security"
The minimum required operating system for World of Warcraft is the 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows 7. If your operating system does not meet this requirement, you need to purchase a newer version of Windows. Visit Microsoft's Windows 10 Upgrade FAQ for more information. 64-bit support for macOS was introduced in OS X 10.4.
TL:DR (for those who don't want to read the rant): Uninstalling WoW (totally deleting WoW folder) and reinstalling fixed the stutter. What I tried to do while troubleshooting this issue /console GxAllowCachelessShaderMode 0 / editing config.wtf and adding SET GxAllowCachelessShaderMode “0”