It depends on all the parts and the rate you set the video at: the less detail the faster it will go. For slower machines, reducing resolution and special effects can make the game much more enjoyable.
Although it might be a little laggy in the more popular areas and raids, 1.32ghz is plenty of power to play World of Warcraft.
1.6 GHZ refers to the processor speed not the memory so your question can not be answered. Memory will be measured in megabytes.
3.33 ghz
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Most computers from the past 10 years run Minecraft smoothly. If it isn't running smoothly just change the graphics from fancy to fast and change your render distance.
The macbook pro is: Width 15.5 in, Depth 10.5 in, Height 1 in
Assuming you have the recommended requirements:- Mac® OS X 10.4.11 or newer:- Intel 1.8 GHz processor or better- 2 GB RAM or higher, DDR RAM recommended- 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM, such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA 7600 class card or betteryou can download and buy World Of Warcraft from the publisher Blizzard. (See links below)
It is closer to 2 GHz.
1 GHz
Smartphone, 200mhz - 1200 mhz Tablet, 500 mhz - 1600 mhz Netbook, 1.2 ghz - 1.8 ghz Notebook, 1.8 ghz - 2.9 ghz Multimedia/Gaming Laptop, 2.5 ghz - 3.5 ghz Budget/All in One Desktop, 2.4 ghz - 3, ghz Gaming Desktop, 3.5 ghz - 5 ghz+
You may have to change the game graphics from Fancy to Fast, and the render distance from Far to Normal. That's what has worked for me.
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