I have a 850m with an i7 4720hq and can run things on mostly high at 60fps. Sure, you can always check Task Manager to see bandwidth usage in a pinch, but Glasswire allows you to select one, any, or all programs in use, and monitor that usage over time, including peaks and averages, graphs, etc. thanks for the help, i think ill download world of warships and try it If i can run medium/high settings with my ancient q6600 2.4ghz, 4GB RAM and a tired ATi HD5870 1GB you should be more than ok to play. I’ve used it before to monitor bandwidth usage by various programs, including WoW. You can use something like Glasswire (free) to monitor bandwidth usage by program, if you like. The only way you would use 70GB monthly on WoW is if you re-installed the game from scratch every month, which is silly. People reporting usage as high as 70 gigabytes a month are completely misinformed. If you do this daily, that’d be about 6 gigabytes a month. Slightly more if all you do is raid or large BGs. So, in 5 hours of gameplay, you’re transferring about 200 megabytes, give or take. So, that’s - on average - 600kB per minute, or 36 megabytes an hour. WoW averages about 10kB (kilobytes) or less per second during gameplay.
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