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Gaming Computer For Wow Shadowlands
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Hi everyone! I am looking at getting a new gaming computer. I have found one that is second hand, but am unsure if it will be able to handle Shadowlands. Can anyone advise me please? Many thanks in advance. This is the computer I have found: https:/ /l.face book.co m/l.php ?u=http s%3A%2F %2Fwww. ebay.co .uk%2Fi tm%2FAM D-FX-81 20-Cust om-Gami ng-Edit ing-PC- Nvidia- GTX-780 -Ti-16G B-RAM-S SD-HDD% 2F14359 0029053 %3Fhash %3Ditem 216ea1f 6fd%253 Ag%253A mnwAAOS wzYVepa lz%26LH _BIN%3D 1%26LH_ ItemCon dition% 3D3000
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This seller has 100% positive feedback, so all would seem ok. Would personally rather buy from a recognised refurbished PC seller who could give you perhaps a 6 month warranty. Just my opinion though. This is a seller that Buenchico recommends : https:/ /accomp uterwar ehouse. com/ (Sorry B !!)
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This seller has 100% positive feedback, so all would seem ok. Would personally rather buy from a recognised refurbished PC seller who could give you perhaps a 6 month warranty. Just my opinion though. This is a seller that Buenchico recommends : https:/
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Check the game specs required here and compare that to the pc your considering buying.
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The price of the pc your considering is imho overpriced and would now be considered very low specced as regards graphics and storage. You will also have to supply a monitor, keyboard and mouse.
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The price of the pc your considering is imho overpriced and would now be considered very low specced as regards graphics and storage. You will also have to supply a monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Thank you for your answers. The problem is, Old_Geezer, that I don't understand some of the specs. They are just numbers to me and when looking up other specs, i.e. on graphic cards, I have no idea which is the more modern or better one.
I agree with you, Cara, I do think it would be better to buy from an established dealer who gives me a 1 yr guarantee.
Alice, I will check that site out. But, while I know what to look for in HDD and a few other things, I am not sure about graphic cards and whether or not in addition to the 1 TB HDD the added 240GB SSD would be necessary. I want to stick around the £400 mark for the computer itself. I can use my old monitor for a short while and my existing keyboard and mouse as well.
I agree with you, Cara, I do think it would be better to buy from an established dealer who gives me a 1 yr guarantee.
Alice, I will check that site out. But, while I know what to look for in HDD and a few other things, I am not sure about graphic cards and whether or not in addition to the 1 TB HDD the added 240GB SSD would be necessary. I want to stick around the £400 mark for the computer itself. I can use my old monitor for a short while and my existing keyboard and mouse as well.