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    1. 0mfgroflmao

      0mfgroflmao New Member

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      Hey, I'm building a cheap botting pc to run 5 copies of wow (possibly more in the future), I've bought a cheap old pc from ebay with a P4 3Ghz cpu, I plan on upgrading the ram to about 2 gigs and buying a new video card (PCI-e).

      What do you guys think is an appropriate video card? I was thinking a HD 4350 would do, what do you guys think?

      Thanks.
       
    2. MegatoN

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      Only 2GB Ram? That's kinda low since you're planning to run multiple instances of WoW. Go for 4GB atleast.
      AMD/ATI 4xxx-series might do the trick if you're on a really tight budget. Imo I would go for one of the cheaper cards in the 5xxx-series or a cheap Nvidia GTX 460.
       
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    3. MegatoN

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      The HD5670 performs alot better and isn't that expensive, well, it costs a few bucks to double, but yeah, generally it's not a expensive card in comparison how it performs.
       
    4. ZoOoOoM

      ZoOoOoM Community Developer

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      I hope you're not seriously going to use the P4 cpu ._.

      Get at least a core2duo.
      If you're going to add more accounts later on, then get a quad core!

      And yea... putting a "good" botting rig together might cost ya a little more than you thought =p
       
    5. rhomb

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      buy a Club3d HD5550 with 64bit interface pay 40-50 bucks and run up to 10 wows on there

      check my building a botting pc thread.. p4 is ass for multiple botting
       
    6. MegatoN

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      I would go AMD and then overclock, simply because it's cheaper and really not that much difference. Unless you buy a intel with hyperthreading.
      Dual: AMD Phenom II X2 560 3.3GHz Black Edition
      Quad: AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4GHz Black Edition

      Although Intel has a slight edge if you for example work with alot of video effects, rendering and such.
       
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      Can i get help with best os to bot on, programs as fast up computer ? more.. ?
       
    8. MegatoN

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      Win 7 64-bit if you have more than 2GB RAM.
       
    9. Kickazz006

      Kickazz006 Well-Known Member Moderator

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      you can go w/ the cheap video card (4350), but u gotta have 4GB+ ram or you're going to have major issues
       
    10. ZoOoOoM

      ZoOoOoM Community Developer

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      And a cpu !
      Just get a Quad AMD , they're cheaper than intel's and almost as good if not the same :)
       
    11. Kickazz006

      Kickazz006 Well-Known Member Moderator

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      well I ran 12 accts on a duo core 2.0 amd just fine (70% cpu) -- granted most were GB and not HB, as HB uses a lot more cpu power imo
       
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    12. rhomb

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      wow kickass nice..

      my standard pc is x2 5600+ and 2GB ram and barely can handle 3-4

      My botting pc is i5 760, 4GB ram and a ATI HD 5550 and handles 6 without passing 45% cpu load
       
    13. tknm

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      A cheap AMD quad core is like $100 or something and worth every penny. I upgraded from a core2duo/2gb ram to quad core/8gb and I have no idea how many bots I could run but more than I've tried while playing other games at the same time. core2duo/2gb would cap out at 4, but 2 were HB. granted that was mostly a ram issue, but CPU usage was uncomfortably high.
       
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    14. suntzzz

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      One thing you definetly need quite a bit of is memory. I'd recommend 6gb or more for 5 instances.
       
    15. 0mfgroflmao

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      Ok guys I've read your suggestions and I think ill just trash the little PC I've got in favor of something with more grunt.

      Heres what I've got my eye on:

      Mobo - ASUS P5QPL-VM (socket 775)
      CPU - Intel Pentium E6500 2.93Ghz
      RAM - 4GB of DDR2 800
      Video Card - Unsure, probably a HD 4650/70 or something

      Sound good?
       
    16. 0mfgroflmao

      0mfgroflmao New Member

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      Double post soz
       
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    17. Freakout

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      Kinda a bit off-topic, but I would love to see how many BoTs my PC can run XD

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      System Information
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      Time of this report: 11/18/2010, 02:03:46
      Machine name:
      Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_gdr.100618-1621)
      Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
      System Manufacturer: System manufacturer
      System Model: System Product Name
      BIOS: BIOS Date: 05/03/10 11:40:30 Ver: 08.00.15
      Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor (6 CPUs), ~3.2GHz
      Memory: 6144MB RAM
      Available OS Memory: 6142MB RAM
      Page File: 3689MB used, 8593MB available
      Windows Dir: C:\Windows
      DirectX Version: DirectX 11
      DX Setup Parameters: Not found
      User DPI Setting: Using System DPI
      System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
      DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
      DxDiag Version: 6.01.7600.16385 32bit Unicode
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      Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480
      Manufacturer: NVIDIA
      Chip type: GeForce GTX 480
      DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
      Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_06C0&SUBSYS_075F10DE&REV_A3
      Display Memory: 4063 MB
      Dedicated Memory: 1503 MB
      Shared Memory: 2559 MB
      Current Mode: 1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (59Hz)
      Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
      Monitor Model: Acer AL2216W
      Monitor Id: ACRAD74
      Native Mode: 1680 x 1050(p) (59.954Hz)Current Mode: 1366 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz)
      Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
      Monitor Model: VW32L HDTV20A
      Monitor Id: VIZ0027
      Native Mode: 1366 x 768(p) (59.815Hz)
      Output Type: HD15
       
    18. mistatic

      mistatic Guest

      over 9000!!!!!
       
    19. x11r6

      x11r6 New Member

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      My botting computer has an Intel core duo E5200 processor, 4gigs of ram (kingston 800mhz) in dual chan configuration, win 7 pro 64bit, an ATI HD 3850 1gb ram and the motherboards is a FoxConn g33m02 pulled out from a Dell Vostro 400 (very crappy imo).
      I manage to run 5 GB bots and 1 hb bot with about 80% cpu use (HB requires more cpu time).
      I always use this computer remotely, through Tightvnc or Logmein (both require some cpu time aswell).

      I bought the CPU+cooler, motherboard, video card, power supply and 2 gigs of ram (I added some more after a few weeks) for 170€ (ofcourse they all were used) about 2 months ago. Compared to market prices in Italy, it was a fair good price.

      If you want to save money just buy an used computer. DON'T save on motherboard and power supply, here's my story:

      After some weeks a capacitor into the power supply just exploded (power supply is crappy), and i had to replace it, and the fan was making a lot of noise and i had to replace it aswell. I wanted to add some ram,so i took two no-brand ram with elpida chips, but my (crappy) motherboard didn't like them, so I had to send them back and get a better brand (it costed me time, money and a lot of swears).

      PS: I use this computer just to bot!
       
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