From where do you get your knowledge in this domain? Do you know goldsellers or you just experiment on your own ?
dont go to EU mate .. US has alot more demand, and if you intend to move big quantities at a time, for decent prices, stick with US
why dont u just get super computer like my computer specs RAM 32GB CPU I7-2600K 3.40GH HDD 37GB AND EXTERNAL 300GB MOTHERBOARD sabertooth p67
thats not a super computer lol, thats just a regular I7 with more ram than you can use ... either way , if you can fill all that ram with bots, and end up loosing them all for some form of IP linking thats hardly a good deal
i dont even gameing anymore maybe some minecraft or something but yeah i bought at ibuypower only reason for boting
if its for botting, its not a great deal mate, that consumes more power than it should for a botting setup, and you will never be able to fully use that ram..
1) It is cheaper to build multiple moderate rigs than one super rig (the premium you pay for top end is NOT worth it from a price standpoint). My 3 rigs cost less than your one. 2) It is safer to run multiple rigs. Each rig is on its own external IP address, so I will not get IP banned on all my bots at once if I pop up too much on Blizzard's radar, which is a serious consideration when you're looking at generating hundreds of thousands of gold per DAY. 3) Power consumption. My rigs only run at about 200 watts for 8 bots running. 16 would take less than 250 watts. Power is a huge cost where I'm at, it adds up significantly. 4) Resale value. A top end rig loses value FAST because top end parts cost significantly more than dropping down two steps. Your computer isn't worth anything close to what you paid for it already (your specs wouldn't even cost 2k). By going with moderate parts (i5-2500k, HD 6970, mid-sized SSDs), my rigs will be worth close to what I paid for the parts even 2 years down the road. 5) Other uses. Each of these rigs can run any game at max settings currently. If this business venture dies out, I have my own LAN party setup for friends, or re-purpose the base computer and sell off the video cards at nearly what I paid for them.
Mostly intuition. I've acquired a lot of computer skills over the years, and have played MMOs back when they were text-based MUDs. I do know someone that actually made a living off of MapleStory, but he was mostly a developer (he did all his own packet sniffing/reverse engineering to make a custom bot that didn't even run the MapleStory client). Mostly I've just been looking into things I can invest money in, I needed tax writeoffs at the end of last year so I thought I would give this a shot. At the very least they make a cool looking virtual fish tank .
So how much out of pocket have you invested. I just don't see the reason why at this point when gold is not worth much. I know at a $1 per k you can make a decent living did so myself for awhile, but at the rate the economy is it looks like you have spent a serious amount of cash out of pocket to go from 1-20 in a month I wish you the best of luck and hope you get a return on your investment.
The cost is mostly buying WoW. It costs nearly as much to setup the accounts as it does to build the computers I'm using (and if I change to 12-16 per computer it costs more for copies of WoW than the computer). The profit is there when you're running a large setup, its just not fast [unless you can manage to get some big sells without Blizz tracing it back to the original farmer account]. I've also working with someone on some bots for F2P MMOs which are pure profit (other than electricity).
I'm averaging $80 per account (OffGamers & Amazon mixed). Was enjoying OffGamers til they wanted me to jump through a dozen hoops to order additional keys -.-.
Corsair Vengeance dual channel ram (4 sticks, 4 GB each). It was on sale, 16 GB kit on Amazon for $75-80. I use SSDs, 60-80 gigs. I've got a few 1.5 TB drives lying around I might put in them if I ever feel like making them more useful in a LAN party setup since 60 GB is only enough for Windows, WoW, and maybe 1 other modern game.