just about all the Dell XPS studios can be built under 1k (including mine, but without a monitor cause i kept my one from my other computer) and it runs WoW in dal at peak times at 40-60 fps. in heriocs, 150+. yet anything over 60 is overkill anyways considering your eye cant even tell the difference past 60. anything over dual core processor is good. Radeon Hd 5770 graphics cards are only 120 right now. that's what i run with 8gb of ram
This Samsung computer has enough RAM and a good enough video card to easily handle both "World of Warcraft" and "Counter-Strike" to their maximum potential.
Well maybe your computer needs to change the monitor setting or your computer is not good enough to run the sims 3 smoothly.
Strangely enough, the answer is 100000
Generally any computer with a large enough ram, processor and video card can run World of Warcraft. As far as operating systems go, you need Windows or Mac, although with some major tweaking and lots of hard work, you can run it on Linux. If you are having problems running it, make sure you have updated all your drivers for your computer.
no, it is not enough. as people will never satisfied with what they have owned.
If it has enough space
Yes, 80GB is plenty of space for you to smoothly be able to run windows 7 on your computer, and have a lot of space leftover for whatever it is you want to install.
http://www.battleforums.com/forums/warcraft/68470-war3-fatal-error-fixing-method.html
Sure, if you've got enough money.
If you have enough RAM , a good video card and big enough hard drive then yes.
Definitely. I have one and it runs fine. It doesn't run SO smoothly, but it is not annoying and is good enough to play. I recommend it if you want to play Toontown on the go.
Three gigabytes of RAM and 320 gigabytes of space is more than enough to run World of Warcraft. The minimum system specs can be found in the related links below.