First up, many apologies if this is in the wrong forum or site entirely, and I appreciate any help you guys are willing to impart on me =).
Recently my computer of three years has died, having struggled to keep up with the intense experience that is running 25 man raids in World of Warcraft.
Now I wish to purchase a computer that can handle said raids with atleast 35fps and here are my two choices.
http://www.playtech.co.nz/product.php?action=showdetail&id=8233
http://www.playtech.co.nz/product.php?action=showdetail&id=8238
What I'm concerned with is:
A - Ghz, I know what this means but I have no idea what the exact values are, and how much of a difference 0.2 will make to my fps in WoW.
B - The difference between a slightly slower quad and a tri core. Not only that but how it will effect WoW. From what I've heard WoW doesn't utilise multiple cores very well and so it's possible a slower tri core would be alot better for it.
Sorry if I sound like a noob but it'd be an entirely honest view of me =P.
Thanks in advance =).
Recently my computer of three years has died, having struggled to keep up with the intense experience that is running 25 man raids in World of Warcraft.
Now I wish to purchase a computer that can handle said raids with atleast 35fps and here are my two choices.
http://www.playtech.co.nz/product.php?action=showdetail&id=8233
http://www.playtech.co.nz/product.php?action=showdetail&id=8238
What I'm concerned with is:
A - Ghz, I know what this means but I have no idea what the exact values are, and how much of a difference 0.2 will make to my fps in WoW.
B - The difference between a slightly slower quad and a tri core. Not only that but how it will effect WoW. From what I've heard WoW doesn't utilise multiple cores very well and so it's possible a slower tri core would be alot better for it.
Sorry if I sound like a noob but it'd be an entirely honest view of me =P.
Thanks in advance =).