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Gaming setup which is able to bot at least 10 buddys and stream high quality footage

Wallidaqoo

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Hey,

as i mentioned in the title i need some help building a new computer. I want it to be able to handle at least 10 bots and at the same time be able to stream 720p. Budget is at 1500? to 2000?. I hope you guys can help me.out,

Cheers
Wallidaqoo
 
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go to overclock, there is a lot of helpful people there. also tomshardware

job, microcenter has 229$ for a i7-3770k if thats what your looking for
 
i run then 560 nvid 1gig card. and i run 8 bots. video graphics are fine, no lag from fps. its all ram usage. i think you got that covered ^^
 
Question is why would you want to stream your bots when you can just run teamviewer which will stream your bots and give you direct remote access to them as well.
 
by "stream 720" do you mean you yourself will be streaming, or do you mean, watching a stream in 720p
 
This will be a very, very expensive build, if you want to be able to do that.

I think that live encoding HD video while running 10 bots will drive any CPU on the market to more than it's limits.


It would probably be alot cheaper to build two computers... A gamer rig and a botting rig. You could probably share 1 monitor for both computers with a fast switch.

To play games and stream them in HD I'd recommend using 2nd gen i7 and above.


If you only want to record (and not live stream) there are some alternatives that are less hardware-demanding. But personally I'd go for more powah xP.



Good luck!
 
by "stream 720" do you mean you yourself will be streaming, or do you mean, watching a stream in 720p

I myself want to stream playing for example league of legends while running 10 bots in the background on another monitor for example.

This will be a very, very expensive build, if you want to be able to do that.

I think that live encoding HD video while running 10 bots will drive any CPU on the market to more than it's limits.


It would probably be alot cheaper to build two computers... A gamer rig and a botting rig. You could probably share 1 monitor for both computers with a fast switch.

To play games and stream them in HD I'd recommend using 2nd gen i7 and above.


If you only want to record (and not live stream) there are some alternatives that are less hardware-demanding. But personally I'd go for more powah xP.



Good luck!

Thanks for the useful information and the luck :3. Do you think it is possible to buy 2 systems that would provide me with the needed power for 1500??

like how much do i have to spend for a botting computer that is able to run 10 bots?
 
go to overclock, there is a lot of helpful people there. also tomshardware

job, microcenter has 229$ for a i7-3770k if thats what your looking for

Yeah the I7-3770k is exactly what I want, but I'm limited to Canadian sellers :(
 
If you build yourself - yes, but it's probably gonna be tight. It depends on what kind of FPS you want in your games while streaming. If I were you I'd probably save up another ~500 euros to give you some header and a better gaming rig. One you wouldn't be able to feel that you are streaming on, meaning that you'd run a constant FPS of 60 or above, while also streaming.

What you will experience is limited by your monitor. If you have a 60 HZ monior, then playing a game at 60 FPS or 120 FPS will make no difference what so ever. I'd say to aim for 60 FPS while streaming as a bottom line.

If you have a 3D monitor (120 HZ) same principle applies.



If you are considering to make a build or two then feel free to PM me about what parts to get and what not.
 
If you build yourself - yes, but it's probably gonna be tight. It depends on what kind of FPS you want in your games while streaming. If I were you I'd probably save up another ~500 euros to give you some header and a better gaming rig. One you wouldn't be able to feel that you are streaming on, meaning that you'd run a constant FPS of 60 or above, while also streaming.

What you will experience is limited by your monitor. If you have a 60 HZ monior, then playing a game at 60 FPS or 120 FPS will make no difference what so ever. I'd say to aim for 60 FPS while streaming as a bottom line.

If you have a 3D monitor (120 HZ) same principle applies.



If you are considering to make a build or two then feel free to PM me about what parts to get and what not.


Thanks man, i really appreciate your help. I'm going to PM you as soon as i have a build set up.
 
Yeah the I7-3770k is exactly what I want, but I'm limited to Canadian sellers :(

does canada computers have a good deal on them? ive heard some good things about that store. also, not sure how close to the border you are, but there might be on in the us close to it. not sure
 
does canada computers have a good deal on them? ive heard some good things about that store. also, not sure how close to the border you are, but there might be on in the us close to it. not sure

No they are actually more expensive then your average place. Had a run in with this company a decade ago, not sure if the owner has changed but it seemed to of exploded on the market here in the background.

After comparing newegg and tigerdirect .COMS with their .CA counterparts, the prices are the same. At the time of search you're looking at $289.99 w/ heatsink. HOWEVER, you will get screwed on shipping costs and times using the .CA sites.

The CDN has been stronger then the USD for the past long while although now we're at parity. The sites seemed to of leveled off and recognized the currency exchange rates. Good for consumers bad for business.

If anyone knows a cheaper site stateside please share, because parts can be shipped to the border ;)
 
I can assure you that if you get an i7 3930k+32 GB's of RAM+ 2x HD 7970= WIN
A system like that can be made with less than 2000 euros :)
 
I can assure you that if you get an i7 3930k+32 GB's of RAM+ 2x HD 7970= WIN
A system like that can be made with less than 2000 euros :)
 
i run then 560 nvid 1gig card. and i run 8 bots. video graphics are fine, no lag from fps. its all ram usage. i think you got that covered ^^
the 560 ti nvid card is a trashy card with bad clock/memory speeds, bad cooling and bad overall.

it gets outperformed by 90$ ATI cards which is sad.

but yeah get a gtx 560ti if you want it to run at hot speeds, with a huge fan noise and low performance.

I can assure you that if you get an i7 3930k+32 GB's of RAM+ 2x HD 7970= WIN
A system like that can be made with less than 2000 euros :)
or you could get a i7 2600k SANDY BRIDGE(which runs cooler than ivy bridge) 16gb of ram and 1card better than the 7970 that will outperform that system and cost about half the price

dont forget, all your components dont mean crap if you dont have a GOOD SSD where the files are being read from

and if youre going to install 10 d3's youll need at least 150gb of SSD which is going to run you 200$+ for a good one.
 
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If you are installing 10 d3's you are already doing it wrong. I run 7 now on this laptop which does not have a ssd and I see no issues whatsoever. New comp on the way should handle twice as many with little issue. I'll keep you guys posted.
 
the 560 ti nvid card is a trashy card with bad clock/memory speeds, bad cooling and bad overall.

it gets outperformed by 90$ ATI cards which is sad.

but yeah get a gtx 560ti if you want it to run at hot speeds, with a huge fan noise and low performance.


or you could get a i7 2600k SANDY BRIDGE(which runs cooler than ivy bridge) 16gb of ram and 1card better than the 7970 that will outperform that system and cost about half the price

dont forget, all your components dont mean crap if you dont have a GOOD SSD where the files are being read from

and if youre going to install 10 d3's youll need at least 150gb of SSD which is going to run you 200$+ for a good one.

You have to be trolling. There's no way someone can be that stupid.
 
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