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Computer Specifially as a botting station

kbrebel04

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So I am currently using my desktop to bot, I can run 5 instances of wow at the lowest resolution and settings possible, and its pretty slow. I think it can run 5 optimally.

I am looking to expand to 10 instances of Honorbuddy which means I will need to buy an additional tower.

What do you guys suggest? Remember im not looking for a graphical powerhouse, just something that can run multiple instances of WoW at the lowest possible settings. a minumum of 5, as I would like to expand to possible 15 or 20 in the future
 
just get a cheap amd 965 maybe 150 for cpu an MB an 8gig ram 50 an throw a cheap HD 50 in it and just splurge an graffix card maybe 70-80 bam
 
Graphics card is what you need my man. I suggest firehack (4 bucks a month) to turn off all the rendoring, you can run triple the instances with this hack.
 
Graphics card is what you need my man. I suggest firehack (4 bucks a month) to turn off all the rendoring, you can run triple the instances with this hack.
Only issue with this is is all of my logging/botting is 100% automatic. scedules etc. I do not know of a way to automate the activating of firehack for each instance of WoW
 
Graphics card is what you need my man. I suggest firehack (4 bucks a month) to turn off all the rendoring, you can run triple the instances with this hack.

graphic card is the most irrelevant part for botting
 
graphic card is the most irrelevant part for botting

True wow is mostly cpu intensive, only if you have higher graphical detail will you need a beefy GPU.
AMD muilticore cpu's are very cheap due to Intel pressure at higher prices so they can be worth a look for cheaper multibotting.
 
True wow is mostly cpu intensive, only if you have higher graphical detail will you need a beefy GPU.
AMD muilticore cpu's are very cheap due to Intel pressure at higher prices so they can be worth a look for cheaper multibotting.

Saying this tho I find wow sucks RAM and CPU is never over 30% with 2 bots and wow's running

I find each Instance of wow uses around 450MB of RAM and each buddy session uses 120-140MB
 
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