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what upgrades do i need to run wow on high detail (everyth turned all the way up) Heres my specs
# Compaq Presario SR1717CL Sempron 3400+ System

# General Features:
# Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition pre-installed w/COA
# AMD Sempron 3400+ processor (2.0 GHz)
# 1512 MB DDR SDRAM (expandable up to 4 GB)
# 200 GB SATA hard drive
# 16x DVD?RW DL drive
# No floppy drive
# Integrated ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Graphics
# Integrated audio
# 56K modem
# 10/100BaseT network interface
# Built-in 8-in-1 Memory card reader

# Supported Memory Cards:
# SmartMedia
# xD
# MMC
# SD
# CompactFlash I/II
# MemoryStick
# MemoryStick PRO

# Expansion slots:
# Three (3) PCI slots
# One (1) PCI Express x16 slot

# Front I/O ports:
# One (1) IEEE 1394 FireWire port
# Two (2) USB 2.0 ports
# Mic in
# Headphone in
# Line in

# Rear I/O ports:
# Two (2) PS/2 ports
# One (1) Parallel port
# 15-pin VGA port
# Four (4) USB 2.0 ports
# One (1) IEEE 1394 FireWire port
# RJ-45 Ethernet port
# Digital audio out
# Line in
# Line out
# Mic in

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  1. eketawnos

    Up your graphics card. try a 8800GT.

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    May 28, 2011 at 10:49 pm
  2. chaviercotas

    your fine world of warcraft isnt a hard game to play if your computer cant play it then you need to stop being chep and go buy a new one

    how that helped

    May 28, 2011 at 10:51 pm
  3. Will C

    I’m sure that your computer all ready can all you need to do is adjust it… firs make sure that you are maxing out your virtual ram, if you know how to do that go here http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1439614/how_to_increase_your_virtual_memory/ then you can make wow run on top priority by pushing control alt delete then going to processes right click wow.exe and set priority to high.

    May 28, 2011 at 11:40 pm

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