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Can my laptop handle 2 or 3 bots?

Pikablu

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I have d3 classic since launch and a collector's edition. Currently I'm botting on my CE.

I was thinking of upgrading my DB license to 3 session lifetime so I can use my classic also. Also I was wondering if my laptop can run 3 bots then I might consider buying a 3rd d3 copy.

Here are my specs:

MacBook Air 11.2" (running Windows 7 64bit via bootcamp)
1.8 GHz Intel "Core i7" processor
4 MB shared level 3 cache
4 GB of onboard 1333 MHz DDR3 SDRAM
128 GB SSD
Intel HD Graphics 3000 with 384 MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with system memory.

I'm afraid my GFX is lacking but if I put everything on low settings 800x600 (make window as small as possible) can I run atleast 2 bots? I'm thinking of using ISBoxer or VMware. I think ISBoxer drains less resources. Right?
 
don't bot for extended hours on your laptop. you're going to kill it eventually.
 
don't bot for extended hours on your laptop. you're going to kill it eventually.

Trust me bro, Macbook Air is not designed for gaming or botting. And its I7 processor is not the same as Desktop I7 processor. In fact u can build a computer within $600 that let u handle 5-7bots.
 
don't bot for extended hours on your laptop. you're going to kill it eventually.

Yeah I was afraid of this. Kinda expensive to use it for botting only and I can't do anything else with it aslong as my bot is running.

I'll guess I'll make a new topic soon looking to build a cheap pc for running 3 bots ;-)
 
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Yeah I was afraid of this. Kinda expensive to use it for botting only and I can't do anything else with it aslong as my bot is running.

I'll guess I'll make a new topic soon looking to build a cheap pc for running 3 bots ;-)

Get something used that's powerful enough. Computers go down in value extremely fast and there is a lot of old tech out there that is still very powerful for running bots. If you have any experience in building a computer then just custom build one yourself and find good deals on used components. Buy used best bang for the buck type deals considering when you give up botting you will be left with something you didn't spend too much money on and probably made a lot more then you spent from. Think cheap but efficient.
 
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