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    quick question,Im gona run a series of test w games with my new laptop and I just test WoW and I got a steady 60 FPS all high settings.Is that any good?I have a 8600m gt
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    Wow isn't exactly a high end game, so it doesn't surprise me you got such FPS with that card.

    Try Bioshock or Crysis then come back and tell us.
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    Does it look good? Smooth? Then yeah, WoW is an older game though... so old games + newer technology = awesome.
    The 8600gt is a pretty good performer for a wide variety of games on the market today. Of course, the 8600gt is a mid-level card, so don't expect the best/highest performance on the latest games. If you're not a gamer/enthusiast, the 8600gt will perform well with mostly anything you throw at. I say this because you probably won't care playing on lower settings as long as the game plays.
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    thank you very much
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