One of my coworkers wants a new PC to play World of Warcraft. She wants to spend as little as possible to get the job done. Apparently, there is a level that brings her current comptuer (a Mac laptop) to a crawl. Since she does not have a budget in mind, and since I don't know how much power you need to play this new level, I figured I'd ask rather than guess and either suggest underpowered or overexpensive components. Here is what I have been looking at:
			
			- AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ ~150
- nForce 570 Ultra-based motherboard ~100
- 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2 RAM ~150
- nVidia 7600GT ~160
- Does she need a dual core proc? She tells me that WoW can benefit from this, but I seem to recall benchmarks stating that multiple cores/processors does not benefit gaming, by-and-large.
- What are your thoughts on the motherboard? If I don't go for dual core, I can step down to the nForce 550 boards. Should I step up to SLI? I bought my brother an SLI board last year with the expectation that after a while, he would buy a matching video card and upgrade. He has not done so yet, and I do not expect he will (especially since I hear that you need exactly the same graphics card revision, which he will not be able to find). I think going for an SLI-capable board is a waste of money for the casual gamer on a budget. I would be interested in your views.
- She claims that 2GB is a "Golden Rule" (her words) for WoW. I am sceptical, but ram is cheap enough that I think she can splurge on the extra gigabyte.
- Lastly, what do people think of the 7600GTs? HardOCP did a review of the 7600GT running WoW, and they were able to play at 1600x1200 maxed options without dropping below 39fps. She told me that the screen shot was from some non-graphically intensive area of the game (Ironforge?), and was concerned that it would run slowly in bad@$$-mofo-dungeon-3000 or wherever she is fighting. Given that she will be running at 1280x1024, I think the 7600GT will be able to handle it.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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