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What can I do with this as far as games?

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I built this from parts my dad bought and I like playing wow but haven't actually tried. I am looking to do stuff like streaming, music playing, and heavy games like wow simultaneously.

 

Not really great with the specs stuff.

My video card is messed up so I am currently not using one.

 

Also, when it is plugged in the hdmi on the motherboard stops working and forces me to use the video card which I don't really like. I was told I can switch it in the bios but I am not sure how.

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You can play free online games. (Flash Player)

From the looks of things it looks like its a very strong computer. My computer is only 2Gig of RAM, 3.3GHZ and is a 2011 model lol.

 

Laptop is a 2013 Dell 4GB Ram 1.9GHZ and can run Dota 2 just fine

Yeah, if you want to know about games, You kinda need to tell us the graphics card you've got.

You can have all that processing power, and with a $100 graphics card it won't be worth shit...

so, honestly, nobody can recommend anything until the graphics card has been told...


ANNNNNNNNND i just saw about the graphics card messed up. So yeah, the best games you're gunna play are like OSRS. you won't be running BF4 on that any time soon, without graphics card

osbot lol

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