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Graphics Card For Wow

Will a HD 5970 graphics card be able to run Rust/WoW on their highest settings?

Very outdated card, and probably impossible to find now (other than Ebay). Rust and WoW aren't demanding games, and you certainly don't need to buy an outdated, overpriced card to max the games out on highest settings. Consider a GTX 760, instead. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...

Can I run WoW without a graphic card?

Depends if your motherboard has an integrated graphics card and what model that card is.

Is this graphics card good for wow Radeon HD 7450?

the 7450 is a fairly low end graphics card. I know it's cheap, but it won't run ANY modern game on max settings. It will run wow on playable settings if thats what you're asking, but to max wow I would recommend http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121446 . This is the cheapest graphics card that will still max World of Warcraft.

My graphics for WoW are choppy?

WoW has many graphics settings. You'll have to adjust your settings and optimize them for your hardware. I believe this happens automatically when you install WoW based on WoW's recommendation after reviewing your hardware. With a 5 year old laptop though, I don't think the graphics will be able to improve that much.

Another important point to note. A 5 year old laptop probably has an integrated graphics card (basically meaning it is not as powerful as a standalone graphics card). Because of this, you also need to watch that you don't overheat your computer. If your graphics card is integrated, you could burn out your motherboard.

What kind of graphics card do I need to display 1080p at 240Hz?

As Alex Portocarrero was saying it’s hard to say for sure. Granted 1920x1080 is a lot easier to push to than my 2560x1440 at 144hz (which I require a GTX 1080 Ti at minimum, perhaps 2 to keep it constant). This is where most of us are using the Sync tech (Freesync AMD, g-sync Nvidia). While Alex is correct there will be times when it dips down to 120, I’m sure a GTX 1080 Ti can keep it in the 150 Range.looks like they’ve tweaked it a lot to get it there and it’s around medium settings.so for PUBG probably need 2 GTX 1080 Ti’s or Tweeking settings.for Overwatch, League of Legends, WoW, you could easily get that with a GTX 1060 3–6 GB video card.Anyway depending on the game you may have lower requirement cards. Granted Ark:Survival Evolved also would use at minimum a GTX 1070 Ti on low settings to get 240 maybe:as you can see epic settings no way but maybe on medium or low settings.TL,DR: At Minimum for most games a GTX 1070 Ti, a GTX 1080, Vega 56, Vega 64, GTX 1080 Ti even then with all of these top end cards there are games out there were you’ll need medium or lower settings to get to the 240 range.

Graphics cards for world of warcraft?

I believe that is a 300watt PS. It should run and video card that don't require a PCI-E power plug. The ATI 5670 is a decent upper mid-grade GPU and should run WOW on mostly high settings. But if you want to upgrade your power supply to 550 - 600watts then you can get a ATI 5850 and really Max out WOW.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...


Good luck

What is the cheapest Graphics Card that can run World of Warcraft on eMachines?

Hi, I was looking for a really cheap graphics card for eMachines EL1352G-41w that can run WoW on just the minimal requirements. I don't care much for quality on this because It's for a computer that I won't use too often for WoW. It just needs to run it. I was looking around and saw a $40 graphics card,

Acer eMachines Gateway Low-Profile ATI Radeon HD3450 PCI-Express 512MB GDDR2 Video Card

I want to know if this will run WoW, or if you can find a cheaper graphics card that can still run WoW that'd be even better!
Please reply as soon as possible! Thanks!

Graphics cards for ASRock G31M-VS2 Motherboard to play DC Universe & WoW?

Here's a list of recommended graphics cards, broken down by price range:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best...

For your computer, anything up to a Radeon HD 6850 (about $150) would be fine. Anything higher-end would be bottlenecked by your CPU. However, the biggest consideration when choosing a gaming graphics card is the power requirement. Higher-end cards draw more power, so it's possible that your computer's existing power supply isn't strong enough for cards of that level. Open the case and check your power supply rating before doing anything else. You might need to spend $50 for a new psu, in addition to whatever you spend on a card.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...

For WoW you'd be fine with a $55 card like a Radeon HD 5570, which works fine on 300W power supplies. But for DCUO, you'll want at least a Radeon HD 6770 ($99 after rebate).

You want a PCI-Express x16 card. Old-style PCI slots are outdated (1990's technology) and these days, only good for things like sound cards, network cards and disk controllers. The bandwidth requirements of modern video cards exceed the limits of old PCI slots.

Entry-level to midrange performance:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zotac/GeForce_GT_520/9.html

Midrange performance:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-6790-barts-gpu-geforce-gtx-460,2917-5.html

A graphics card compatible with eMachines W3653 that can run mw2 and wow?

I bought a eMachines W3653 for 75 Bucks from a friend. He has upgraded the RAM to 1.5, and that is all that i know of that he upgraded. I am looking for a graphics card for this computer (I am aware that it is PCI, but that is about it) that can run like World of Warcraft or modern warfare 2 CLEAN (no lagging) in lowest quality... I would like something in the $75- $125 range and from NEWEGG.com.

Heres my computer specs
http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/emachines-w3653-with-monitor/4507-3118_7-33130436.html

LINK TO THE GRAPHICS CARD SECTION OF NEWEGG (just faster) I would also prefer a link to where it is on there.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=48&name=Desktop-Graphics-Video-Cards

Thanks for any help , I am a bit new to computers.

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