Your frame rate is dependent on your gaming resolution the higher it is, the slower it runs. Since you're looking online, check Newegg CompUSA/Tigerdirect are not competitive price-wise. Try going with G.Skill, Kingston or Patriot I've heard of issues with Corsair's memory not reaching full speeds on Intel Chipsets, and it'll be cheaper. I wonder if just upping the ram and using the graphics card would be enough for 30 FPS on medium to high settings in 4GB of DDR3 doesn't even cost $100, so I would not buy 4GB of DDR2 that does. After looking at what is available to me I am not so sure if it is worth it. I am looking to produce the best FPS in World of Warcraft I can. This is what I have to work with (the case thermaltake wing rs100, PS silentpro 800, lite-on DVD-rw).ĭG41RQ (Intel MB - 667, 800, 1333 FSB - 775 socket) ![]() ![]() Thank you for your responses and here is what I am finding based on the thread:
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