11-19-2009 03:58 PM
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11-20-2009 07:57 AM
If you want to get it, you'll need to upgrade the graphics for decent gaming performance as that computer is intended to be a simple entertainment desktop and not to be used for gaming. That's an extra $150 or more added to your cost.
11-20-2009 09:04 AM
11-20-2009 11:13 AM
the system you selected will be able to play world of warcraft, but you'll see pretty poor performance with the integrated graphics adapter.
spending $100 to $150 isn't the high end - that's more mid-range. people who are looking to run truly demanding games often spend upwards of $200 to $300 on graphics alone.
for the machine you selected, upgrading to a discrete graphics card would result in a much better gaming experience. in terms of overal quality for an asus, i would assume you'll be very satisfied with the machine. i've used many asus laptops in my time, and many of the desktop machines i've built used asus motherboards.
11-20-2009 11:18 AM
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11-20-2009 01:46 PM
11-20-2009 01:48 PM
That's the Intel graphics chipset.
11-20-2009 01:48 PM
that's the intel integrated graphics adapter.
11-20-2009 03:46 PM
If it's an AMD machine you should be fine because they come with decent ATI cards when compared with the Intel ones. If it's Intel you may want to add a discrete card until they get their integrated act together.
