I can’t put in a link but it’s the Acer Nitro 50 on Newegg. I am not very good with computers and don’t know how these specs compare to Shadowlands requirements.
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4 GB GDDR5
- Powered by the 10th Generation Intel Processor - Intel Core i5-10400F (2.90 GHz)
- 8 GB DDR4
- 512 GB SSD
That processor is a little weak. GPU is fine for wow though. I would aim for something with 16 gigs of RAM though.
Will it run wow? Yeah probably. The processor and RAM are a little underwhelming however.
The cpu is good enough,it’s a 6 core and rated good for games,the 8gb of ram is just passable.
2.9 is kinda slow though. Wow does not use a lot of cores, it mainly uses one core heavily. The faster that core is, the better wow performance.
Would it run without excessive crashing? I don’t really need top-tier levels of performance, I just want to be able to play
If the system isnt faulty, or put together wrong it should not crash at all period. It will get you fair framerates I guess, might lag a bit in raids and high scale pvp. Crashing should not be a issue regardless however.
Hopefully you didn’t let these responses put you off from buying that PC based on the CPU. My daily rig is the exact same i5-10400. It’s actually a 6 core, 12 thread CPU with a BASE clock of 2.9, turbo clock of 4ghz. Mine is paired with 16 gigs of ram and a RTX 3060. Runs anything I’d throw at it and outperforms my i7 6700k. It’s my daily for 1440p gaming as well as VR. Don’t come to the WoW forums for PC advice, just a tip.
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Yes. As for how well… that’s debatable.
I have the following and it runs just fine on about a “4” graphics with 60fps in most places outside of raids. With graphics further reduced I can get 60 frames in raids too.
i5-2500k at 4.2 gHz
8gb old ram
GeForce 750ti
You can run this game on a toaster, almost literally.
Edit: Ahhh… suckered by the necro. My bad.
This didn’t age well as the game runs badly even on a 4090/13900k.
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