Want Higher FPS on WoW

This is a discussion about Want Higher FPS on WoW in the Windows Games category; My resolution is at 1440 by 900 at 60 Hz. When Running WoW, I have Vertical Sync Enabled, And Triple Buffering as well, in the Video Options Menu, I have everthing disabled the required options to get better performance ( like being able to see far away distances ) which has helped my FPS.

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My resolution is at 1440 by 900 at 60 Hz.
When Running WoW, I have Vertical Sync Enabled, And Triple Buffering as well, in the Video Options Menu, I have everthing disabled the required options to get better performance ( like being able to see far away distances ) which has helped my FPS.
 
I have VisionTek Radeon X1300 XGE (Acer AL1916W )
With Triple Buffering Enabled and have AA and AF on 'Let the Application Decide'
 
Now, when ever I play WoW, I only get about 30-35 fps, Only time I get 60 fps is when I am in a enclosed area, or small area etc.
 
Is it possible to expand my fps? or get my moneys worth?
Without putting anything at serious risk? like hardware failure or what not?

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Disable VSync and triple buffering, and set AA + AF (on your graphics card) to 0x. This should help.

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Not sure how to Set it to 0x IT only shows 2x 4x and etc, and only option that I see that is otherwise is "let the application decide"

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Jsut tested it, Although if I do that It kinda gives off a bit of video screen tearing... but fps doesn't really increase that much at all to something i would be happy about