April 19, 2008

Is this a Good Computer for World Of Warcraft/School?


Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium � (32 bits)
Intel � Core 2 � Q6600 Quad Processor (2.40GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 8 MB cache)
Memory 2048MB 667MHz Dual-Channel DDR2 SDRAM (2 - 1024MB modules)
Hard Drive 250GB 7200rpm Serial ATA II/300 hard drive with 8 MB cache
Gateway � Monitor 22 "Widescreen High-Definition LCD Display [$ 140.00]
48x Optical Drive / 32x/48x CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive [$ 39.00]
Video NVIDIA GeForce 7500LE 256 MB (512 MB shared)
media card reader 9-in-1 Memory Card Reader
not Speakers Selected speakers
Application Software Microsoft � Works 8.5
Backup Media Cyberlink Power2Go (for Windows � Vista Home Premium, and Ultimate)
Chassis Gateway � 7-BTX tower Bay case
Chipset Intel � 975X Chipset with DDR2 Support Intel � Core � Duo support
Logo FX accent color - Black Steel
Expansion Slots (3) PCI Expansion Slots (1), PCI-E x4 expansion slot (1 ), PCI-E x16 Expansion Slot.
External (7) USB 2.0 (2 at the front, 1 i

3 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Wow! It is a powerful credit not worthy of the little graphics card DX9. 8600GTS should be your minimum exists, but that would be put in place to begging or 8800GTX Ultra.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
That's plenty good for what you want to use it for. fun!

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
dude forget that WoW Bioshock get on the computer! To use your b comp at full power. You have a GB of Ram and a dual processor. Quite a 250 GB HD. Dang. Either you set out on a journey. good choice. graphics card can contain up Bioshock nicely to i think.