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Computer for botting

Wreek

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Hello there fellow botters.

Hope This is the right forum to post in.

I have been thinking about buying a rig for botting.

Have been looking at This setup.

An I73.1 GHz on socket 1366 (know it aint the latest Technology)

16gb of ddr3 pc12800 ram

A kingston now 300 120gb ssd drive

A ati hd7770 2gb graphic Card


I know it aint State of the art. But Will that be able to run 5 Bots?
 
Yes you can run 5 bots with that

As a comparison..

I have intel core i5-3470 OC to 3.85GHz
8GB 1600MHz DDR3
Junk HDD
Radeon HD 7850
... with appropriate PSU, motherboard etc and can run 10 bots np on low graphics settings
 
Can run 10-15 bots on that machine fyi. Scale down gfx etc...

When WoD is released this answer might not be correct anymore.

For reference I can say with 100% truthfulness:

1055T AMD
8gb ram
4850gfx
mechanical hdd

This runs 10 bots flawlessly.
 
I run 5 man groups on this set up tweaking the hell out of the mother fucker:

Asus PQ5 motherboard
4gb DDR2 ram (~750MB needed per instance+honorbuddy)
Intel Core2 Duo
AMD HD Radeon 4870X2 (legacy drivers tweaked beyond belief)

I am upgrading to:

Intel 4690K
ASUS Z97-A
32GB G.Skill DDR3 1600
EVGA GTX770

And will be attempting Mythic raiding in WoD
 
I Got my "new" computer next to the bot rig.
I7-4770k
16gb ram
250gb ssd
Nvidia gtx 770oc


And i only need like 5 Bots on the other machine.

Just a side question.
Is it wise to start with 5bots or should i go with 2?

I have botted for a couple of years now. On and off. But nothing serious
 
If you know how to manage numerous bots you can scale up to as many as your rigs can handle. I would advise away from trying to run numerous if you do not feel safe doing so, as feeling unsafe means you are more likely to make a mistake that will put the accounts at risk. With that being said, the only way to learn is trial and error, and making a few mistakes along the way.
 
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