I am just curious which of the two cards will run WOW better, and also how well (setting low/medium/high). The system I am getting has 3g, Core2 quad Q6600. I will be greatly thankful for your responses!Geforce 6200 vs Geforce 7350le for WOW
your using those crappy videocards on a Quad core? thats just overkill!!! you should be getting like a 8800GTS or better maybe a 2900xt. in sli or crossfire. but to answer your question maybe the 7350le would run it better.[QUOTE=''metalgearmaycry'']I am just curious which of the two cards will run WOW better, and also how well (setting low/medium/high). The system I am getting has 3g, Core2 quad Q6600. I will be greatly thankful for your responses![/QUOTE]Geforce 6200 vs Geforce 7350le for WOW
Yeah I know, but for now (until I get the funds) which card would you think run WOW better?
Dont get a quad core get a dual core then buy a geforce 7600gs at the very least.
Get at least a 7600GT,its only $90.
if your gona spend $90 on a 7600, just spend 15-20 more dollars on a 8600, that card is high end.
With a geforce 7600 you can play WoW maxed out and play newer games good
[QUOTE=''LTZH'']if your gona spend $90 on a 7600, just spend 15-20 more dollars on a 8600, that card is high end.[/QUOTE]What are you talking about? That's a midrange card.
[QUOTE=''metalgearmaycry'']Yeah I know, but for now (until I get the funds) which card would you think run WOW better?
[/QUOTE] the 7300le, the same happened to me, i bought the 7300le, on a pentium d945 like a year ago, then a 7600GT, and now i hve a 8800GTS 320mb.
They're both low-end cards but the 7350 is from last gen, while the 6200 is already two generations behind so the choice is obvious.
yea the 7350 would be the best options but you should be able to folk out a bit of money for at least an 8500GT or a 2600 pro.
[QUOTE=''yoyo462001'']yea the 7350 would be the best options but you should be able to folk out a bit of money for at least an 8500GT or a 2600 pro.[/QUOTE] :lol:
1. There is no such thing as an (nVidia-named) ''7350'' anything at all. (It's a marketing pl oy at HP to match the name of a media PC they sell. Try to find any separate spec lists anywhere, especially on an official nVidia site. No such animal.) 2. The 6200s, all of them, are really awful. 3. Although the 7300 LE (most likely what is represented by the HP-mangled card name, since HP is the largest seller of 7300 LEs there is) is really bad, it is somewhat better than a 6200. Neither one are going to blow WoW away.4. Comparing two cards is easier than writing about two cards. Just go here and compare to your heart's content:http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=189%26card2=388(But you will find no fictitious cards like the ''7350'' in there.)
if u really dont have the money extra instead of the LE get a 7300gt 256mb. But i would recommend forking out the extra for an 8600gt or a 8500gt
I have a 6200 Turbocache PCI-e card and it is actually surprisingly good. WoW is a relatively easy game to run. I can run it on medium specs at 30fps no problem, and GW on fullest at a manageable 24 fps. I would reccomend a later card though as presumably with a quadcore processor you are wanting to play high-end (but last gen, judging bygfx card)games such as Oblivion or Never Winternights 2. Therefore I would go for at least a 7600 GS. That, from exprerience, is a very smooth running card, overclocks well and its very compatible. Its still somewhat out of date though.
[QUOTE=''Kiwi_1''] 1. There is no such thing as a ''7350'' anything at all. [/QUOTE]Really? What are they selling here and here ?
7350le should be better.
When I see BFG, eVGA, XFX, et al, each selling one, I will believe it's something other than a marketing fiction on HP's part.
[QUOTE=''metalgearmaycry'']I am just curious which of the two cards will run WOW better, and also how well (setting low/medium/high). The system I am getting has 3g, Core2 quad Q6600. I will be greatly thankful for your responses![/QUOTE] since you have a core quad you should have at least a 8800gts. I would say the 7300 is better since its the newer low end
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