The dwarf have access to the Ram mount.
A mount (horse, ram, kodo, undead horse, peacock, tiger), used to be available only at level 40 and up, Blizzard changed that and now you need only be level 30. It requires level 60 to get a full speed mount - other mounts are available in Outland (the expansion pack.)
Three gigabytes of RAM and 320 gigabytes of space is more than enough to run World of Warcraft. The minimum system specs can be found in the related links below.
World of Warcraft needs a minimum of 1 GB of RAM to function properly, although it has been known to run on as little as 512 MB RAM. So, no, it probably would not run on a Compaq Armada M700 with 192 MB RAM, or if it did, it would be really really slow, and freeze alot.
512 MB of RAM Direct x9 and....wait just don't have Mark's computer. Anything with 1 GB or RAM works awesome.
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.
If you have enough RAM , a good video card and big enough hard drive then yes.
15gb of hard-disk space, and 1 gb is the minumum required RAM (memory) to run World of warcraft.
If you are using 64MB of RAM, then it will be laggy, as the minimum requirements to run WoW are 2 GB RAM.
You can play World of Warcraft on any computer that has the required RAM(Random Access Memory) and all the other requirements for the Client to run efficiently. If your computer does not have the requirements, the client for World of Warcraft will run slowly and the lag will make the experience annoying and not very enjoyable. If you do not know if your computer has the requirements. You can click on help before you download the World of Warcraft trial client, or the full game.
Get more RAM, faster hard drive, better video card. These are the usual suspects when it comes to World of Warcraft freezing.
There are a lot of things that would help you get higher fps. The recommended RAM for playing world of warcraft is 3gb.