Question:
is this comp fast enough for wow?
anonymous
2009-11-08 08:30:16 UTC
is this fast enugh for wow on mediu setings im planing on geting another graphics card but here it is

Base Inspiron 545 Minitower with Black Bezel
Microsoft Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64bit, English
Memory 2048MB Dual Channel DDR2 800MHz [2x1024] Memory
Keyboard Dell Multimedia USB Keyboard Dual Tone - UK/Irish
Monitor Dell IN1910N 18.5" HD Widescreen Monitor - UK/Irish
Video Card Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100
Hard Drive 500GB (7200rpm) SATA Hard Drive
Floppy Drive 19-in-1 Media Card reader
Mouse Dell 2 Button USB Scroll Optical Mouse - Black
Modem No Modem
Optical Devices DVD +/- RW Drive (read/write CD & DVD)
Sound Cards Integrated Channel High Definition Audio
Speakers No Speakers (Speakers are required to hear audio from your system)
Wireless Networking Dell 1505 Wireless-N Network PCIe Card
Cable 2 Meter Power Cord - UK
Shipping Documents English Documentation
Gedis Bundle Reference D114524
Standard Warranty 1 year of coverage included with your PC
Enhanced Service Packs 1 year of coverage included with your PC
Order Information Inspiron Desktop 545 MT Order - UK
Processor Intel® Celeron® 450 Processor (2.2GHz,800MHz,512k cache)
Dell System Media Kit Inspiron Desktop 545 Resource DVD (Diagnostic & Drivers)
Color Choice Piano Black
Accidental Damage Support No Accidental Damage Support
Protect your Data DataSafe Online Backup 2GB 1 year
Napster Promotion Free Napster® with 60 Free Songs and 1 year Free Music Streaming
DataSafe (Services Owned) Datasafe Local 2.0 Basic
Microsoft Application Software Microsoft® Works 9.0 / English - (Does not include Microsoft® Word)
Protect your new PC No Security/Anti-Virus Protection - English

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Home/Product/42300/Palit-Geforce-9600GT-1GB-PCI-E-HDMI-DVI-I
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Four answers:
Proto
2009-11-08 08:56:49 UTC
Once you add the graphics card, it will be fine for WoW :)



Check to make sure your power supply is enough for a 9600GT- you might have to upgrade the psu for that card. Or consider the Radeon 4670 which is a bit slower, but requires less power. Both can handle WoW with ease.
anonymous
2009-11-08 08:36:43 UTC
It's fast. Much faster then mine when i played wow. I played wow with a 520 memory and a 1.8 Ghz processor. it should be able to play wow smoothly. Just remember, the fastest way of installing is to install the Lich King version, (online, it also includes everything before it) then it'll automatically start downloading the latest updates. If you install it with WoW disks, you'll be downloading patches for 3 days, like i did the first time. Hope you have a fun time! =)
anonymous
2016-10-18 03:00:59 UTC
confident, undeniable and easy. i spotted which you pronounced you desire to function 2 (2) photograph enjoying cards to the pc. while you're enjoying WOW, and plan on employing 2 video exhibit instruments, i could advise getting an further gig of ram, and then procuring the terrific photograph card you're able to have the money for, fairly of two much less costly ones. for type of $200.00 money you may get a photograph card with 512k oncard ram. blend that with 3 gigs of ram on your comp, and now you have a multi tasking maniac.
anonymous
2009-11-08 09:21:22 UTC
graphic card is overkill for wow when i would play wow the only thing that mattered to me was RAM the more ram i had the less lag i had in large groups or crowded city's remember you can change the graphic seethings on wow according to what type of card you have. so it all depends how good you want it to look and even then anything over 512mb is overkill for wow


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