Right now I'm working on building a "fish tank" computer completely submerged in mineral oil. That'll be my next "botting rig" lol.
Something similar to this.![]()
warbux, 3930K octa core, really? unless you installed 2 extra cores somehow![]()
GEEZ, are you kidding right now? This is all mega overkill(especially warbux), are you guys going for the most expensive stuff you can find or what? Pretty sure amd vishera 6 and 8 cores with a decent cooler (under 50$) + 150-200$ GPU will run 10 bots. No need to go fancy, blista08 had a ~600$ configuration made and this is the way to go. Better build 2 of those low cost machines instead of these top range i7 / server processor builds you have posted. Seriously, this is insane. Cost efficiency, anyone?
O M G, never seen such a concept. Gonna do some research on that topic, for sure. Thanks for posting it, looks really interesting.
ahaha yea your right...
First getting a crappy AMD vishera with low budget GPU is fine if you want to spend money on 2nd rate tech. Personally when I purchase a new machine I factor in things like EOL and Core Density. My server came from the Data Center I colo at. It was my old Virtual Machine Server but its been replaced with a dual processor AMD Opteron 6272 rwith 192GB of RAM and an SSD array thats 64 cores of beast mode... They sound like Jets taking off.
actually there are a few boutique brands that already sell fully submerged CPUs. I doubt thats his fish tank PC look how old that board is. What is it like a 680i w/ DDR2 RAM....
One of my machines.
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i7-920 @ 4GHZ
24GB DDR3-1600
3x 128GB Plextor M3P SSD
2x EVGA GTX 470SC
all underwater![]()
One of my machines.
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i7-920 @ 4GHZ
24GB DDR3-1600
3x 128GB Plextor M3P SSD
2x EVGA GTX 470SC
all underwater![]()
hah, enjoying the electricitybill much?![]()
hah, enjoying the electricitybill much?![]()
blista08, 2700k has no vd-t (intel virtualization) and in that case 2600k is much better. Whats your v-core at 5oc and whats your temps at 100% load?
Are you noob botters guys? Why post your gaming rigs with 2 gpu's and crappy amd fanboys?
Botting is all about CPU, raw CPU power. The more, the better. IMO good 2 cpu server can handle ~25+ vms and even more reg. clients.
Single gtx460 has 65-75% load for me with good d3 prefs (but still 30 fps) and 12 VMS with d3 and db.
Somebody please show me your real BOTRIG!11
this machine runs about 12-14 hours a days
paying 45euros per month thats ok
i would like to use my intel modular server for botting but d3 wont work![]()
That's alot, you could seriously safe some money with new hardware! My i7 rigs will take ~180-220W when running 9 instances. that's about 4,8kWh per machine, per 24 hours. Sadly this will translate into 38,16€ per machine per month in energycosts. I pay almost 0,265€ per kWh in germany - what do you guys pay for your engergy?
1) Retired work notebook
Intel T7200 2.0Ghz
2GB Ram
Geforce Go 7700 512MB
Intel X25-M 80GB
Game is nearly unplayable, but bot works okay.
2)Current work notebook
Intel Q720 1.6GHz
8GB RAM
Geforce 335M 1GB
Corsair Force GT 240GB
Runs decent
3) Built with scraps
Asus P5E
Intel Q8400
8GB Ram
Geforce 8800 GTS 640MB
WD Raptor 74GB
Runs well
4) Built with scraps, a computer for guest to use when they come to my house
Asus P5K
Intel Q6600
8GB RAM
Geforce GTS 450 1GB
Intel X-25M 80GB
OCZ RevoDrive 120GB
Runs well
A) Main, at my home
Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe
Intel i7-3770 3.4Ghz
16GB RAM
Nvidia-branded Geforce GTX 660Ti 2GB
Intel X-25M 160GB
Intel 520 series 240GB
21" Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP
B) Main, at my home overseas
Asus P6X58D Premium
Intel i7-930
12GB RAM
EVGA GeForce GTX 580 1.5GB
Intel X-25M 160GB
Corsair Force GT 240GB
24" Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP Widescreen LCD
23" Acer GD245HQ Widescreen 3D LCD
That's alot, you could seriously safe some money with new hardware! My i7 rigs will take ~180-220W when running 9 instances. that's about 4,8kWh per machine, per 24 hours. Sadly this will translate into 38,16? per machine per month in energycosts. I pay almost 0,265? per kWh in germany - what do you guys pay for your engergy?