Would be nice, if you could inform us if one of your RAF or maybe the whole team receive a ban. I don't hope that they will, but sharing informations about their banning processes could be helpful to us all! I wish you maximal success!
I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt that you can easily run 10 characters on that computer. Heck you can run 10 characters on a 1055T with a shit GFX and 8gb of ram.
UPDATE Currently Farming 5 DKs, earning close to 500g per Hr Running them smoothly 24/7, dont mind the ban hammer as iv made my money back and some, Starting a new mission tomorrow 5 RAF account 1-85 then farming at 85 to see the comparison between the 85s and 90s. Thinking about posting a video of my toons and computer Botting station, its gotten bigger Swear botting is an addiction itself! hsaha
UPDATE 19/4/14 Brought another 5 accounts, leveling as we speak, Running 5 DKs farming me 500ish G per hour things are going smooth! Check my screen Thanks.,
I'm sorry but you get 1 out of 10 stars from me. Your computer is more like a leisure toy than a botting rig. Why didnt you get 10 stars? Get rid of the graphics cards Get rid of the extra harddrives Get rid of the extra monitor Downgrade the PSU to something cheaper, like 400W gold. And most importantly, optimize your settings for the love of god. This is what I run: 1055t 8gb ram 4850 gfx 7200rpm 200gb shit harddrive Stock CPU cooler, why? Well upgrading it and overclocking takes time and time is money. No chassi, it's just screwed to an aluminum plate Cost of system (used market): €150 How many bots can I run without any hickups? 10-12. EDIT: To those bashing AMD. I do have 3 more rigs running i7 920s, and they only perform slightly better than the 1055t doing the same job. The difference is negligible in real life terms (not by watching numbers in cpu measuring programs). However when it comes to cores, the difference is huge. The difference between my 2500K and my 2600K is insane in botting-terms. The 2500k dsnt wanna run more than 10-12 bots, the 2600k can easily run 15-20.
nice try you will not tell me that that system wil cost you 150euro and why are you overclocking when it's an PC that will run 24/7 with heavy shit and a cheap CPU cooler.
It sounds like a lot of people get IP banned for multiple accounts on the same IP. Perhaps there should be an application created that can be a virtual private network for one WoW instance. Therefore, you can have different IP addresses for each WoW account.
The new Prodigy-M is nice if you haven't seen it yet. Has better internal placement and more metal within as well. As for the threads build. It's a standard build, decent components, I'd be happy with it for a standard usage gaming computer.
Yes, a virtual private network in fact does change your external IP address. Why do you think people use a virtual private network to watch Netflix for different countries, or use it to hide themselves from prying eyes? It is also a secured/encrypted connection to protect yourself. I don't know where you got this information of "A virtual network isn't going to change your external IP." Your IP address that is assigned to you from your ISP is not changed but websites/servers will recognize the V-P-N's IP address only.
Yeah maybe €150 was on the low side, but these computers are considered garbage by most people. They just want to get rid of them, like used furniture from IKEA. You can definitely without much effort find the computer for €230. Also I specifically said that I did not overclock it because it takes time and requires money for a better cpu cooler. Something not needed for the purpose. What I tried to say in the post is that you don't require fancy as fuck shit to run honorbuddy bots. It's a waste of money, a €2000 computer will lose half of its value in a year, that's a monetary loss of €83 per month. Worth it? Hardly. I bought these i7 920 computers and 1055t computers 3-4 years ago for 300 euro each. And as you said, now 3-4 years later you have a hard time getting hold of one for €150. They all still function flawlessly. Well except for one hard drive that just this week crashed. All in all, very good return on investment. <---I guess that phrase is foreign to you.