Hello Guys,
you have never saw me before but I would like to have some kinda help here.
And I think you can help me here. Because of you guys play alot on the computer you kinda have some knowledge about it.
I want to buy and new computer but I am not 100% sure if it is good enough for 25mans and stuff.
Type processor: Intel Pentium Dual-Core
Hard Drive (Gb): 1000
RAM / Internal memory (MB) : 4096
Model Graphic Card: ATI Radeon HD 5450
Version: E6600
processor Speed (Mhz): 3060
Type intern geheugen: DDR3 SDRAM
Video Memory (MB): 1024
Sound: onboard
Type Hard Drive: SATA 3G
Speed (rpm): 7200
Media station: DVD±RW DL, geheugenkaartlezer, Lightscribe/LabelFlash
Model: minitower
Connections: DVI, gigabit Ethernet, HDMI, USB 2.0
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium
If you guys need to know something else about the computer to jugde if it's good. tell me!
Kind Regards,
Joey Dunnewijk
New Computer
New Computer
- ownertj
- Posts: 1
Re: New Computer
- zYN
- Posts: 405
That's a bit on the slow side for WoW, especially with the expansion coming up. The game requires a significant amount of processing power. Also, Nvidia cards currently offer a big performance boost in WoW compared to cards by ATI. Not that you can't raid with Radeon (I do), but it's something to consider when you're buying new hardware.
Are you looking for a budget computer?
Are you looking for a budget computer?
Re: New Computer
- Aegie
- Posts: 2
- Location: Finland
About the graphics card, I wouldn't buy a crippled version. And like Synti said (also stated by a blue) WoW is a CPU game. It's the processor that gives the frame rates, so you might want to spend a few extra gold coins on that. I have Intel i7 and haven't had any performance problems.
Other than that it seems pretty decent. Perhaps a bit more memory. Let's say a kit of 6GB DDR3 1600Mhz or something like that.
Other than that it seems pretty decent. Perhaps a bit more memory. Let's say a kit of 6GB DDR3 1600Mhz or something like that.
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