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> Trying To Figure Out If My Graphics Card Will Work For A Mmorpg, Will my graphics card work on World of Warcraft
Albus Dumbledore
post Apr 12 2006, 03:50 AM
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well, i have a dell, and so i went to the dell support website and looked up what my graphics card was...im sure i could have done it from my computer as well, but i decided to do it on dells website...and it says that i have an

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Display Adapters Intel® 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller 64Mb


and to play World Of Warcraft i need an

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32 MB 3D graphics card with Hardware Transform and Lighting, such as NVIDIA® GeForce™ 2 class card or above


and im not too good with computer tecnical stuff so i dont quite know if my Graphics Card will work in the World Of Warcraft game..and i want to be sure it does before i buy it.

also... lol i feel like a total noob, but it also says i should have an

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4x CD-ROM drive


and once again when i go to the dell suport website and look up my information it sayd i have an

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DVD/CD-ROM Drives
HL-DT-ST CD-ROM GCR-8483B
HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8487B


will it work?? i might have a few more noobish questions happy.gif
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Cool_Freaker
post Apr 12 2006, 04:51 AM
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I think it means you have integrated graphics (ie the motherboard has a graphics chip.) It probably shares memory with your RAM or something... I believe you should be able to play WoW, but most likely you'll have to do it on the lowest settings.

WoW only requires a GeForce2 card anyway - you can easily get any bottom range graphics card out now and be able to play no problems.
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Albus Dumbledore
post Apr 12 2006, 05:21 AM
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yeah, but is a GeForce2 card better or worse than what i have...lol i dislike computer things like that
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post Apr 12 2006, 06:12 AM
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Your graphics card is most probably an integrated one. Of course, it is not a high end graphic card hence for every games you play, not only for WoW, you may have to set it to the lowest configurations.

I am using a Dell notebook for all my use, work and play. I use it to play Warcraft III for hours, and set the graphics to the minimum. Definately I don't get to enjoy the high detail graphics, but I could still enjoy the game without much problems. You may do the same, it's a form of give and take. If you want to play WoW on your computer, you might just have to give up high end graphics, which I think is pretty worth it since you don't have to pay to get another graphic card.

I suggest you to use a benchmark to test your graphic card performance as well. From there, you can see what's your graphic card's potential of displaying it's highest possible detail.

Try 3DMark.
http://www.futuremark.com/download/?3dmark06.shtml
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post Apr 12 2006, 06:24 AM
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oooooo 1 hour and 1 min to download that thing..lol thanx inspirion, ill try that and see if it works if i have the paitece to download it >_< i still dont really see what it's supposed to do
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post Apr 12 2006, 07:12 AM
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It's just a benchmark. You can use it to see what is your graphic card's potential of displaying its highest possible quality. From there, you can then decide how you will configure your video settings on WoW.

Otherwise, we'll continue playing Yahoo pool at highest graphical content. laugh.gif
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Albus Dumbledore
post Apr 12 2006, 07:20 AM
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lol thanx, and i just talked to a dell tecnition and he said i do not have the memory needed (i have 256 and i need 512) lmao and my graphics card is not big enough..but for some reason i dont believe him because it sayd i need a 32mb card and yet i have a 64mb card, but i dont know happy.gif
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post Apr 12 2006, 07:39 AM
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Yeah.. That's why you need a benchmark to satisfy yourself what it can do. If course, like many will say, at least a 512MB RAM or even 1GB is recommended for WoW.

Anyway, the technician you've spoken to was refering to RAM memory, not your graphics card memory. If you have a 256MB memory on your graphic card, it is considered huge already.
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post Apr 12 2006, 10:39 AM
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Yeah, and if your integrated graphics shares the RAM, then you don't even have 256mb when you're playing WoW. With integrated graphics I see little point in runnning 3dMark on it though Inspiron? We know it's not going to yield a very good score at all... I would actually recommend the '05 test - many are saying it provides a more accurate benchmark than the '06 one still.

In terms of "technicality" I believe your integrated graphics would suffice (once you got the recommended RAM), though you are still much better off buying a $50 card (if you're using a desktop that is) - for games a dedicated GPU is the way to go