Lag spikes can be caused by alot of different things and video cards are just one of them. They can also be caused by having a ton of people in the same area (like Dalaran, Org, or Stormwind or raids), or having a bad connection between WoW and your ISP (internet service provider). Video cards can help with the lag as well as having the best internet connection you can afford.
Buy a game card or use a credit card
A spinoff of the World of Warcraft series involving card battleing.
No, you do not need a credit card for the free trial. However, once it has run out, you will need to maintain a subscription, whether by game cards, credit card or direct debit (if available in your country).
A video card that supports OpenGL. Nothing too fancy.
On youtube, type cod world at war death card locations. Then, click on a video.
World of Warcraft comes with everything it needs to run. However you might need to have updated device drivers/programs for your video card and sound card to run properly.
The best video card would be gelforce. Just look up gelforce video cards and find the one that suits your budget!
Certain NVIDIA video cards have been known to lock up in World of Warcraft and other video intensive situations. Related links below has the link to Blizzard where it lists the supported cards.
This Samsung computer has enough RAM and a good enough video card to easily handle both "World of Warcraft" and "Counter-Strike" to their maximum potential.
yes! They are really important in world of warcraft. no graphics card = no graphics in wow.
This sounds more like a video card or video card driver problem. It might help if you go to the official World of Warcraft forums, and ask this on their Tech Support forums. They will be better able to help you answer this question.
If you have enough RAM , a good video card and big enough hard drive then yes.
You can buy it in Best Buy for about 80 dollars.AnswerI suggest Ultimate game card
Without knowing what kind of netbook, the power, video card, operating system, and other technical specifications of the system you are talking about, then we have no idea if World of Warcraft will run on this particular system.
With all video settings on the lowest, 60-75 FPS, depending on if you have a decent video card or a built in one. Without a video card, expect really low rates in the 5-20fps area.
yes
Get more RAM, faster hard drive, better video card. These are the usual suspects when it comes to World of Warcraft freezing.