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  • What are your pc specs for people with 5+ bots :)

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    1. Staffix

      Staffix Banned

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      Intel Core i5-760
      2.8GHz
      only 8gb ram, (i'll upgrade it to 16 when i get my next botted gold paycheck ;D)
      and last but not least, my graphics card; ATI Radeon HD 5800 series.. (its not the best out there, but it does the job.)

      - i can easily run 5 bots at a time, but when ive gotta raid i do 4 bots (on low settings, since i wont be looking at them xD)
      and then i raid with Ultra settings on my main acc, doing about 17 fps :p (no lag what so ever)
       
    2. furyz0r

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      Can we get an average on how much money everyone makes with more than 5 bots?
      And for how long do the accounts last aswell.
       
    3. mansellboi

      mansellboi Community Developer

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      Love the responce from this thread! Appreciate it! I brought this laptop not to bot, but because it can handle 5+ bots easy i let it run, now im in the process of building a custom pc, hence this thread was hoping for some help and advice from the community and i sure got that! My opinion on SSD hard drives after having a 1TB it died and i replaced with a SSD drive and holy crap its amazing so much quicker! Keep up the responces please! :)
       
    4. mansellboi

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      50-100$ weekly depending on how much i bot and put in the time in selling raw mats sometimes more then this ofc
       
    5. furyz0r

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      Thanks.
      How many bots do you run? Only 5?
       
    6. Kjin

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      Yeah, nice thread, good advice.
      But that earning money is kind of offtopic, write a new topic on that mate.

      Getting a new Rig next week, will see how many instances of WoW I can open simultaneously :)!
       
    7. Neuton

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      i5 2500k
      8gb ram 1866mhz
      asus maximus
      gtx 660ti

      7 bots, and playing dota 2 smooth
       
    8. mansellboi

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      hmmm it seems half of us are running i5 and half i7 personally is there much difference when it comes to running wow bots?
       
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      I run max 3 at a time. Not because my PC can't handle it, but because I only have 3 accounts and 3 sessions.

      i7 2600k OC'd to 4.7GHz (liquid cooler)
      16GB RAM
      128GB SSD
      1TB HDD
      Radeon HD 7950 slightly OC'd
       
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      On a regular PC with one WoW instance , i5 versus i7 would mean almost no difference. With a large number of bots, the situation changes dramatically. When I switched from 2500k @ 4200mhz to 2600k @ 4200 Mhz, the performance increase was quite huge. Hyperthreading is huge for that much multitasking.
       
    11. mansellboi

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      Very true
       
    12. mansellboi

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      For those of you that built your own pc what websites did you use for cheap parts? :)
       
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      Just get some good ram and you're set!
       
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      newegg.com hands down. I've never had a bad experience with them.
       

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