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Or does this new thread, mean you'll only consider replies that offer advice which eventually allow you play WoW at your preferred settings, "helpful"? I'm not about to offer additional advice in this thread, when you've already received a number of replies in the other thread.

If you have further questions, ask them in the original thread. In the meantime, it's suffice to repeat what's been said in the other thread:. The Inspiron is not a 'gaming' laptop. Just because you haven't received the reply you want, doesn't mean it's not helpful. The video subsystem in the is simply not up to playing that game at anything resembling decent video performance. If you want to play that game, you need a notebook with more capable video support. Also, since you seem to believe those "other'" people who claimed to have gotten WoW working rather than the users on this Dell forum.

Browse Community. I really should get accustomed to the Corsair before SL…. I have been using the same game pad for 12 years now. It is a Belkin Nostromo now called the Razer Tartarus. The buttons all have the numbers worn off from my fingernails.

Can confirm razer nagas are amazing, I could not play WoW without one. I have literally bought so many of them I have lost count. They dont last. Razer Naga, old design with the shoulder buttons on the side of the left mouse click; I assign all my temp buffs, utility, and defensive CDs here in rows of 3 with 10, 11, and 12 assigned strafes and backpeddle.

Yeah, this is my problem with them. My corsair easily lasted 5 years before I bought a new one simply because I wanted a new one. Its the green limited edition. I will most likely be replacing it with another right handed naga along with a lefty one this year though.

Almost all hardware purchases are work-oriented instead, so my work hardware gets repurposed for games and such at the end of the workday. Both have thousands of hours on them and are showing zero signs of wear. Community General Discussion. Post by Nipah I've been a Compaq user for a while, and when they got bought out by HP, I decided to give them a go instead.

All in all, I'm satisfied with the laptops they put out as my brother got one slightly better than mine a bit later, and a friend bought a smaller, more portable version as well. More brickish then the Personal models but works the same or better. Its a bit of an old model, but it has an m series graphics chip, 4 gig of ram, and the power I need for when I need to either work or game away from my desktop.

It handles Cata well enough for me, when I am not at my desktop. Well sorry you 2 have had problems with the company, I myself have had no problems at all with my laptops and would recommend them to anyone.

I can play WoW on High with the alienware's with no problems at all and never had a hardware problem with any 4 of my laptops. I wouldnt argue against the ASUS either, they are great computers. However I would never buy a refurbished anything though. When it comes to computers buy them new or dont waste your money.

Post by Tyrsenus Bought this Lenovo on Newegg and haven't had any problems with it. I can run it on high not max, however settings at 60 fps; I can run TF2 with moderately good settings at 60fps. It gets the job done. Only complaint is the HD is only rpm, go with rpm if at all possible. Newegg isn't carrying it anymore, but there's comparable Lenovos.

Asus is good too. Stay away from Dell. Heh, that's why I added that disclaimer notice. I know refurb gambles can be rather



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