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    1. DaSoul

      DaSoul Well-Known Member

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      Wastage of power. 650w would easily be enough.
       
    2. Slite62

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      i7 2600k
      ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
      16GB RAM
      MSI N770 TF 2GD5/OC
       
    3. alphalol

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      Could you check my PM Thanks man sorry im new to botting! :D!
       
    4. imdasandman

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      Not really. His psu is modular so he has rails not being used. This allows room for future expansion. He is running a gtx 770 and those take some power to run.
       
    5. Staffix

      Staffix Banned

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      He can easily afford having a too big of a powersupply :p
      and u don't know how many bots he's running :)
       
    6. toliman

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      there are 2-3 sweet spots in the 80+ PSUs where they become very power efficient, (around 25% & 75% capacity) so having an extra 200w capacity saves you $60 a year in PFC costs, I.e converting 120v AC to 12v DC.

      A PSU requires some overheads to cover the difference in supply, and generates heat energy. A more efficient PSU cuts down the 30% or more extra current needed for conversion, to 4% or 9%. There are tables you can use for calculating PFC on the 80+ gold rated PSU reviews.

      But, yeah, a 750w in a modern PC usually runs at 85w when idle at the power point /wall. And 340w - 490w when gaming.
       
    7. huntersmoon

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      A4-4000 CPU
      4GB DDR3 1333 Mhz
      500GB 7200RPM HDD
      300 Watt PSU.

      Does the job for what I need.
       
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      Status Launched
      Launch Date Q2'13
      Processor Number i7-4770K
      # of Cores 4

      ARK | Intel? Core

      Status Launched
      Launch Date Q1'14
      Processor Number i7-4940MX
      # of Cores 4

      ARK | Intel? Core

      Do you even know wtf you are talking about?
      Intel CPUs, on high levels, are 4 core.

      AMD FX-6xxx has 6 cores, FX-8xxx has 8 cores.

      Dont write rubbish. CPU is fine he can have RAM issues only.
       
    10. mansellboi

      mansellboi Community Developer

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      What did i say wrong? Im confused Helcaraxe sorry.
       
    11. dshiizznitt

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      just finished building my new system cant wait to see what i can run,

      i7 4770k
      asus rog maximus vi formula
      16gb corsair vengence pro
      asus gtx 780
      6tb of storage
      256gb ssd for OS and few games

      been busy with work lately but cannot wait to sit down and start to overclock this beast and see what i can get out of it
       
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      I also have this case, I approve.
       
    13. babo

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      totally useless to bot wow with that ... overkill, ram is the bottlecap
       
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      Nothing wrong with an AMD cpu if it is a decent one. The 8k series is pretty baws.
       
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      AMD needs too much power. The money you save with an intel cpu do you get back in ~1 year.
       
    16. Aion

      Aion Well-Known Member Buddy Store Developer

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      This

      And this!

      Wow multibotting require two cruicial components:

      Solid CPU and TONS of RAM!

      Anything is accepted, after you fill both checkpoints here. With the i7 series on Intel, either 4x or better 6x cores, you will be pretty confident you could run more WoWs than you could easy maintain!

      Having idea howmany bots you wanna run simultaneously, you need enough RAM to be filled with the running WoW clients+HB instances.
      Usually the Bot numbers are multiplied by 1.2-1.5 to get the right GBs: For example if you need 10 bots, get 12-16GB RAM for them (Because you cant install 10 x 1.5 = 15GB :D)

      Common WOW client takes from 600 to 1200MB RAM, depends if you run Dungeonbuddy soloing instances or gathering across pandaria, or even AHbotting in SW/Org/Shrine (Shrine consume much more ram and cpu on my server ;) )
       
    17. sMuve

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      how are you doin mansellboi ?

      Anything new ?
       
    18. mansellboi

      mansellboi Community Developer

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      Good man, My 5 RAF team are all 90, ran a druid healer and 4 dks, now trying to farm some gold :) made it through a whole month 24/7 botting, was pretty cool.
       
    19. sMuve

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      you don't use vm correct ?

      do you use any kind of prxy or something to seperate the IP / MAC of each Client ?
       
    20. mansellboi

      mansellboi Community Developer

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      nothing, same IP. Lost my farmer after running GB2 for 5 weeks 24/7 new it was coming but didnt care if i got banned, got that unbanned and still running him 24/7 lol being 4 days now all sweet.
       

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