Testing out WoW (World Of Warcraft) on my new asus eee 1000h, with a 160gb hardrive and 1gb ram. I overclocked it to 2000Mhz. My average fps (15-17). I Was to lazy to walk to a big city and test it. But I have walked to org on my other account. I get about 20-45 fps in buildings and it dips around 9 walking around. its playable but i wouldnt raid or pvp.
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---The video software makes it look like its glitching bad, but it really runs smoothe and only hicups every once and awhile.
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Niccck01 1 year ago
@julemandn24 I hadn't asked about DVD, stupid piece of something. A place like "Desktop" is not created to copy games and software here. You dunno? So I'm LOL.
Dumb, eh?
lastofavari 1 year ago
laggggg !! T.T
Asmen96 1 year ago
LAG
vikuta112 1 year ago
Hey! What's about Program Files folder or Games or something other. Only full noob is able to install software and games on DESKTOP! *ROFL*
lastofavari 1 year ago
Oh we found ways around it, but I had given WoW up by then. ;)
molewizard 1 year ago
@molewizard my school blocks shit like crazy to
crookedxmyster 1 year ago
WoW nerd
S1lence696 1 year ago
It's fine for grinding.
I got a couple of levels on my eee in free periods before the school blocked it.
molewizard 2 years ago
dont bother trying to get a netbook to play wow. The screen is too small plus the flame rate cant be any good during instances. just a big waste of time trying to get it run.
Zimba9810 2 years ago