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How to increase my wow/bot limit?

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Core i-52400 Quad
DIMM 2GB DDR3 1333MHz
GIGABYTE PCX GEFORCE GTX 650 2GB DDR5
MB ASROCK H61M-S
400W CHIEFTEC ANP-405A12
8GB RAM

Hello people, with configuration above i managed to run 8 wow/s honorbuddy and my computer is already working slow. I tried to run more wows only to test but my computer will start to work very slow and freeze overtime. I would like to buy more honorbuddy keys and run few more wows if i can manage somehow to increase the limit of wows/hbs on this configuration as it is, is there any way with the configuration above for me to optimize it somehow or something that i can do this without to have to buy more powerful parts for my computer?
 
did you cap the fps ingame ? lowest resolution ? general settings below minimum ?
 
My graphic settings are at low, how much fps should i set?
 
Thanks a lot Azzieh, this was very helpful, my processor dropped from 100 to 85 and i managed to open one more wow with no slow issues, not just have to find more wows and test how many more i can run. Is there anything else i can try for better results?
 
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What does honorbuddy elite means and how do i get lifetime key?
 
set it to 15 fps
it's depends an how small your window is if you got an small window you can get it smaller
you need to make sure that the game doesn't lagg or your bot will go crazy with walking
 
just got maxfpsbk 5 maxfps 15

make windows 100x100

both bot and wow run fine like that
 
Thanks a lot guys, already tried putting everything to low and reducing resolution and fps, seems like i got some results but will see if that is going to be enough for my needs after i purchase more honorbuddy keys
 
What about FireHack?
Heared this drops CPU load hugely...
 
I tried firehack, and the problem is, you need to inject everytime you start up wow, for every single instance manually. Now it sure is possible to write a script for that, but I don't think it's worth the few % it gives us.
 
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