Hello. Can anyone help with buying cheap Cpu for about 5-6 bots? I don't know what specifications of cpu is better for multibotting (number of cores, threads, cache or single core perfomance)? For example intel Pentium G3240 (2 cores) is better for running 1 copy of WoW than AMD Athlon II X4 740 (2 cores 4 threads) but i don't know how it will be with many copies of WoW. Also i've checked prices of good multicore used cpu. For example the price on core i7 920 is a little bit higher than new Pentium G3240, but the price of it's motherboard is insane. So what's the best cpu for 5-6 bots (50-70$)? Sorry if there were some information, but i haven't found
Honestly, you should save up a little more money to get a better CPU. My first CPU for running 5 bots was a 2 core AMD , and while it ran it would bog down. Got a AMD FX6300 6 core for $119 and rund 6 like a pro. You would need a MB with AM3+ socket support but you can get a decent one fairly cheap these days.
the cheapest cpu I have that can run 5 bots fluently is a quad core q6600, ( it's overclocked to 3.4 ghz tho )
I'am a little messed with answers coz for example Pentium G3240 have much more perfomance than athlon x2 270 and quad core q6600 and a little slower than fx4300 (i mean game fps). Will fx-4300 be better for botting?
4 cores >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 That many arrows represent how much better it is with 4 cores than 2 you wanted a quick and easy answer. There you have it. A FX4300 will run 5-6 bots without a hitch. a 1055T or i7 920 will run 10-11 bots. Cheap ass mobo cheap 8gb of ddr3 cheap FX4300 cheap psu cheap gpu net total maybe €180-220 If you buy used you can probably get a i7 920 with a 460GT and 8gb of ram for around €200-230.
For example in game perfomance (fps) fx-8xxx 8 cores (4 cores/8 threads) amd looses 2 (4 threads) core i3. Mghz and cores don't reflect the total perfomance of cpu. That's why i ask: are cores important for botting or not?
My $500 PC can bot 4 accounts quite easily. I3 3220 (2 core 4 threads) 8GB generic ram. $50 graphics card with non shared memory. You will find that 4 cores will be beneficial unless your CPU's are quite fast. Note that the frequency is not nessesarly tied into the performance of the CPU. It is what you are running on it - https://www.cpubenchmark.net/mid_range_cpus.html Have a look on here.
Yes. What's up with the one thousand questions? Let me put it in real life terms for you. My 2500K is significantly worse than my 1055T, it's way faster in mhz but has only 4 cores compared to the 6 of the 1055T.
Reguardless of what you get please for the love of your stress DO NOT BUY USED. Myself I just built a new gaming comp just before I found HB, I have an Asrock Fatal1ty mobo with AMD X4 750K running a steady 4GHZ, 16GB radeon gaming 2400 ram, R9 280 3GB GDDR3 video card. I can run 3 wow, 1 bot, dirt3 and world of tanks, all gams in ultra with 70+ FPS. In short do some research of parts that work well with each other not just one item on its own. sorry to say you can have the $5k CPU 10core on crap mobo with crap ram and you will bash your head on desk a lot.
Hardware not working properly with each other is so 90's, buy hardware which won the low cost award and you are fine.