F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Searching for the most affordable method to experience World of Warcraft discovered a secondhand Rift.

Searching for the most affordable method to experience World of Warcraft discovered a secondhand Rift.

Searching for the most affordable method to experience World of Warcraft discovered a secondhand Rift.

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mmaarriijjnn
Junior Member
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05-14-2022, 10:13 PM
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Hello everyone, I’m hoping to return to World of Warcraft but am aiming to avoid investing heavily in new hardware, as I’ll only be playing this game. I discovered a used computer online for $250, but it lacks a graphics card – this can be easily upgraded. The specifications are: Intel Core i5 6400, 8GB of 2500MHz RAM, a 1TB 7200 RPM hard drive, and a 60GB solid-state drive. I could easily add another 8GB of memory at a reasonable price. Could anyone suggest a suitable graphics card that is affordable?
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mmaarriijjnn
05-14-2022, 10:13 PM #1

Hello everyone, I’m hoping to return to World of Warcraft but am aiming to avoid investing heavily in new hardware, as I’ll only be playing this game. I discovered a used computer online for $250, but it lacks a graphics card – this can be easily upgraded. The specifications are: Intel Core i5 6400, 8GB of 2500MHz RAM, a 1TB 7200 RPM hard drive, and a 60GB solid-state drive. I could easily add another 8GB of memory at a reasonable price. Could anyone suggest a suitable graphics card that is affordable?

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nonrnonr
Member
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05-15-2022, 11:14 AM
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Hello and welcome to this community!

Regarding a graphics card, if you’re primarily playing World of Warcraft, your computer's built-in visuals should be sufficient. However, if you require a separate graphics card for any reason, I recommend considering an entry-level model such as the Radeon RX 560 or the GTX 1050Ti, both of which typically cost between $130 and $150. Purchasing anything significantly less than that is likely not worth it, as you might be better off utilizing your computer’s integrated graphics.

Best regards!
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nonrnonr
05-15-2022, 11:14 AM #2

Hello and welcome to this community!

Regarding a graphics card, if you’re primarily playing World of Warcraft, your computer's built-in visuals should be sufficient. However, if you require a separate graphics card for any reason, I recommend considering an entry-level model such as the Radeon RX 560 or the GTX 1050Ti, both of which typically cost between $130 and $150. Purchasing anything significantly less than that is likely not worth it, as you might be better off utilizing your computer’s integrated graphics.

Best regards!

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s0x0n
Junior Member
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05-18-2022, 06:47 AM
#3
Hello and welcome to this community!

Regarding a graphics card, if you're primarily playing World of Warcraft, the built-in visuals should be more than sufficient. However, if you require a separate graphics card for any reason, I’d recommend considering an entry-level model such as the Radeon RX 560 or the GTX 1050Ti, both typically priced between $130 and $150. Buying anything less expensive might not be worthwhile, as you’d likely perform better with the integrated graphics.

Best regards!
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s0x0n
05-18-2022, 06:47 AM #3

Hello and welcome to this community!

Regarding a graphics card, if you're primarily playing World of Warcraft, the built-in visuals should be more than sufficient. However, if you require a separate graphics card for any reason, I’d recommend considering an entry-level model such as the Radeon RX 560 or the GTX 1050Ti, both typically priced between $130 and $150. Buying anything less expensive might not be worthwhile, as you’d likely perform better with the integrated graphics.

Best regards!

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8BitGino
Junior Member
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05-18-2022, 02:42 PM
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It’s challenging to respond effectively without knowing the available financial resources. Would you estimate around $100, $150, or $250?

We have a 1050 Ti available at $139.99, and an RX 560 for $107.99 as well.

Alternatively, the GT 730 can be purchased for $89.99 (featuring video capabilities).

Please inform us of a reasonable price range, and we’ll provide some suitable suggestions.
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8BitGino
05-18-2022, 02:42 PM #4

It’s challenging to respond effectively without knowing the available financial resources. Would you estimate around $100, $150, or $250?

We have a 1050 Ti available at $139.99, and an RX 560 for $107.99 as well.

Alternatively, the GT 730 can be purchased for $89.99 (featuring video capabilities).

Please inform us of a reasonable price range, and we’ll provide some suitable suggestions.

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chan08082007
Junior Member
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05-18-2022, 11:32 PM
#5
Onboard graphics from Intel aren't suitable for World of Warcraft. The appropriate graphics card depends on your system configuration, power supply capacity, and the price you're willing to spend.
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chan08082007
05-18-2022, 11:32 PM #5

Onboard graphics from Intel aren't suitable for World of Warcraft. The appropriate graphics card depends on your system configuration, power supply capacity, and the price you're willing to spend.