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Building a botting PC

t0b1as

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Hello guys!

I?ve been arround the botting scene for a while.
I bot(ted) in a lot of games.

I am currently using the following machine to bot on:
i7 920 @ 4 GHz
12 GB's of RAM
Ati Sapphire HD 7970
SSD 256 GB

Now this CPU is already 3 years old and does not have a lot of features like the newer i7's.

I made a lot of money botting all kind of diffrent games and I think I should expand with another computer.

This computer will mainly be focused on Diablo 3.

Now im having arround a 1000 euro budged for such a computer and I came up with the following pc:

Intel Core i7 3770K / 3.5 GHz - 300 euro
ASRock Z77 Extreme4 - 122 euro
Corsair XMS3 16GB - 67 euro
Scythe Mugen 3 cooler- 42 euro
Samsung 830 256 GB - 180 euro
Cooler Master GX 650W - 75 euro

Now I wonder how many Diablo 3 bots should I be able to run on this system?
And do I have enough RAM memory or should I go with a 32GB kit?

Kind regards,

Tobias
 
The CPU can probably handle 12 (maybe more if OC), but if you use VM will be less. 16GB memory probably good for up to 10 bots, if you're planning on more than 10+, I would step up to 32GB memory. Might want to get a 2GB VRAM GPU minimum for 10+. You did not list a GPU, what are you planning on?
 
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The CPU can probably handle 12 (maybe more if OC), but if you use VM will be less. 16GB memory probably good for up to 10 bots, if you're planning on more than 10+, I would step up to 32GB memory. Might want to get a 2GB VRAM GPU minimum for 10+. You did not list a GPU, what are you planning on?
Hm.. Im looking for a CPU that can handle atleast 15 Diablo+DB clients. Im not sure about the GPU. My current HD7970 runs Diablo at 3-5% usages. So I think I put one of those in the new system to.

Maby I should go with an 3930k. Only con about this is that I need a much more expensive motherboard to -.-
 
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