Depends on what you are going to do with those bots.
10 bots running dungeonbuddy with an overclocked i7-3770k should be doable if you lower the settings. Probably hover a lot between 50-90% depending on encounter.
15 bots running archeologybuddy or gatherbuddy2 should be easy and maybe even 20.
But this is all based on my experience with my OC 2600k and 2500k.
uhm.... running 5 bots in battlegrounds and farming random heroics with them only uses 15-20% of my i7-3770k.... why on earh would you run your botting wow windows on anything other than the lowest settings and fps capped at 25-30?
Uses a shitload of memory though, around 8k.
Any one got exp with i7 3770K ? How many bots were you able to pull off with it?
Currently running 5 bots, but sometimes I have CPU spikes to 70%
running the same cpu and with 16g ram noproblems each wow takes around the 0-2%(I still don't know how it's get the 0Any one got exp with i7 3770K ? How many bots were you able to pull off with it?
Currently running 5 bots, but sometimes I have CPU spikes to 70%
My bottleneck is my vid card right now, especially in high traffic areas.
running the same cpu and with 16g ram noproblems each wow takes around the 0-2%(I still don't know how it's get the 0)
And your point? Yes my vid card is about 6 years old. As I said my vid card is a bottleneck. 3 instances works beautifully but after that it gets sketchy and stutters a bunch.A graphic card is never the bottleneck...only if the card is older than ... 6-8 years
I believe a lot depends on the Ram you have and the hard disk speed. One can never have too much RAM. I have an I7 950 running at 3.5 GHz and 10 Gig ram. My bottleneck is my vid card right now, especially in high traffic areas. I was running 5/5 with 70% CPU and 8 Gig ram taken. Dunno about the new HB 752. My WOW windows were about 210x150 and lowest settings I could set. DB was having some trouble with response and sometimes would lock up. Raids and heavy pop areas would slow down to almost still or lock up. My CPU also runs about 70 degrees C or so on 4 cores with 5/5.