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Need help building botting pc!Budget 1200-1300$

StrongBG

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Need help building botting pc!Budget 1000-1100$

Can you guys suggest some decent pc configuration that ill be able to run 8-10 bots on poe with virtual machines for each bot?And is it possible to fit in that budged else if it isnt suggest something close to that!Tnx in advance for the help!!!Sry about that meant 1000-1100$
 
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The best option for botting for me is Laptop , you can get decent MSI ASUS for 1300$. Fully mobile and you can even bot when you are on holiday :P.
 
The best option for botting for me is Laptop , you can get decent MSI ASUS for 1300$. Fully mobile and you can even bot when you are on holiday :P.
wow! rule 1# never ever use a laptop for botting ... NEVER
an laptop is build for short time usage.

here is a little build I have created.
Intel Xeon E3-1230 V3, EVGA GeForce GT 610, NZXT Source 210 (Black) - System Build - PCPartPicker
it has 16G of ram and should be enough for 8 bots with 2g for each VM, but you could get 32G for just around the100$ more but that's also a bit overkill.
maybe is the CPU also bit overkill and you could save you some money
 
I've been botting for over 15 years in different games. Always been using laptop(s). And believe me my laptop can run 10 poe accounts with ease. But everything depends what you like. I like mobility and silence :) and low electricity bills :). Anyway up too you.
 
How you can run 8 bots with 120GB and 16GB RAM? If only windows 7 needs 15-20GB and 2RAM for poe its crazy.... so slow...
 
I've been botting for over 15 years in different games. Always been using laptop(s). And believe me my laptop can run 10 poe accounts with ease. But everything depends what you like. I like mobility and silence :) and low electricity bills :). Anyway up too you.
it's also depends what kind of botter you are back in the days I used a laptop until there was coming smoke from it ... it's was an normal dell laptop but things can happen.
I'm more a power user and because I pay not that much for power and I do make more profit botting that I need to pay for me bills ... like way more profit.
How you can run 8 bots with 120GB and 16GB RAM? If only windows 7 needs 15-20GB and 2RAM for poe its crazy.... so slow...
you are right I think. this build was created with wow botting in mind and with wow you don't need to use a VM to bot. so maybe an SSD and a cheap fast HDD yes it's slow but you don't need to wait for anything the bots needs to :) and you don't really lose that much

EDIT:: what you could do is just got 1 single ssd with POE and windows on it and 1 large HDD and you install all the VM on the HDD but create a shared folder on your SSD and let all the VM run POE from the SSD. I haven't tried this, but it should work because I'm running some older games from me NAS and the game sees me MAC/IP and HUIWD address and not that from the NAS. But I don't know how POE reacts to this
 
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So any pc build suggestion ?With amd as processor if possible atleast 8 core
amd is cheap and yes 8 core sounds better then an intel less ghz but intel is way better in the real world. Even when you overclock the AMD (and AMD is known for that) an intel cpu from the same price range is better on stock speeds. AMD are good for 2 times of reasons. 1# very cheap APU builds (apu is cpu and GPU in one) 2# for livestreaming and video editing.


but don't get me wrong you could still use an AMD
 
Used to be big fan of AMD but work temperatures are way too high when is on full load . I must admit Intel i7 is way better less temp and hmmm dunno why but everything works faster if you compare AMD or i7 with the same Ghz.
 
ill buy watercooling for amd
watercooling is cool for custom shit, but isn't always better. I got scrythe muggen 4 as cooler and it's very quiete and is very good in cooling.
I got an i7 4770k OV from 3.5 to 4.5 with 1.300 volts and the stress tests will not go higher then 80 graden. and the 4770k doesn't like heat and doesn't like to be OC
 
So this is what it looks like after alot of researching and its definetly not in the 1k budget...
Mother Board: GB X99-UD3 /X99 /2011 -v3
i7-5820K/3.3G/15M/BOX/2011 V3
8Gx3 DDR4 2133 ADATA
1T SG SATA 6G/7200/64M/3Y WARR
KINGSTON SSD SV300S37A 240GB x2
GB R927XOC-2GD /R9 270x 2G D5
CM N500 BLACK/USB3 X 2 /NO PSU
PSU CM V1000 1000W VANGUARD
CORSAIR h110

Thats it and its like 1800$ budget build.
Tell me what you think about it pls.
 
So this is what it looks like after alot of researching and its definetly not in the 1k budget...
Mother Board: GB X99-UD3 /X99 /2011 -v3
i7-5820K/3.3G/15M/BOX/2011 V3
8Gx3 DDR4 2133 ADATA
1T SG SATA 6G/7200/64M/3Y WARR
KINGSTON SSD SV300S37A 240GB x2
GB R927XOC-2GD /R9 270x 2G D5
CM N500 BLACK/USB3 X 2 /NO PSU
PSU CM V1000 1000W VANGUARD
CORSAIR h110

Thats it and its like 1800$ budget build.
Tell me what you think about it pls.
pick a good cpu:
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/

motherboard:
<search google>

and gfx card, thou i am not sure if you need it, when you turn off the monitor while booting =)
PassMark Software - Video Card (GPU) Benchmark Charts

edit: didnt see you already posted on the second page -.-

i7-5820K seems to be a good solution when it comes to price and a good cpu.
the i7 5820k is a very good CPU, but the down side is that you will need to buy a newer motherboard and ddr4 RAM and those cost way to much!
and why would you need 2 SSDs with 240GB and 1 1tb hdd? are you going to game on it ?
look into this build: Intel Xeon E3-1230 V3, EVGA GeForce GT 610, NZXT Source 210 (Black) - Honorbuddy - brainbuddy's Saved Part List - PCPartPicker
it's around the 500$ and you will need around the 500GB in HDD if you do not have an server where you could store all your VM on.

guys we don't need the fastest PC we need almost a server that doesn't mind to be turned un 24/7 and that doesn't mind if it's hot (depends how hot of course)
maybe you could change the xeon 1230v3 with the i7 4790k for more horse power.

this build is the build I used for me 20 wow clients and the only problem I got was RAM but I just had 800 euro and 32 gb of ram wasn't something I could effort.
 
the i7 5820k is a very good CPU, but the down side is that you will need to buy a newer motherboard and ddr4 RAM and those cost way to much!
and why would you need 2 SSDs with 240GB and 1 1tb hdd? are you going to game on it ?
look into this build: Intel Xeon E3-1230 V3, EVGA GeForce GT 610, NZXT Source 210 (Black) - Honorbuddy - brainbuddy's Saved Part List - PCPartPicker
it's around the 500$ and you will need around the 500GB in HDD if you do not have an server where you could store all your VM on.

guys we don't need the fastest PC we need almost a server that doesn't mind to be turned un 24/7 and that doesn't mind if it's hot (depends how hot of course)
maybe you could change the xeon 1230v3 with the i7 4790k for more horse power.

this build is the build I used for me 20 wow clients and the only problem I got was RAM but I just had 800 euro and 32 gb of ram wasn't something I could effort.

i know but i wanted rly good cpu close to 8 cores amds or more powerfull that ram like 15$ more expensive than the ddr3 and i agree that the motherboard is expensive but i want decent machine to bot on that video card you suggest will cause problems with vmware.On my pc i was running 8 wows with honorbuddy and it was on 40% cpu usage but poe on vmware was like 3 max and on 100% cpu usage while they were constantly crashing....never got them to work smoothly tryed shit tons of advices from the forums and nothing.Now im changing my rig with something decent
 
i know but i wanted rly good cpu close to 8 cores amds or more powerfull that ram like 15$ more expensive than the ddr3 and i agree that the motherboard is expensive but i want decent machine to bot on that video card you suggest will cause problems with vmware.On my pc i was running 8 wows with honorbuddy and it was on 40% cpu usage but poe on vmware was like 3 max and on 100% cpu usage while they were constantly crashing....never got them to work smoothly tryed shit tons of advices from the forums and nothing.Now im changing my rig with something decent
hey
because you said that build wasn't powerfull enough I have build an new rig
Intel Core i7-5820K, MSI GeForce GT 740, Corsair 200R - System Build - PCPartPicker
this got 32g of ram
i7 5820k(it was the best cpu with more power)
and got an GPU with 4g of vram
it also got 120gb ssd to put your own OS and poe with an shared folder so you could use the 1 tb to store all your VM
and it's costs less then 1200$ keep in mind that you will need to buy an monitor also
 
hey
because you said that build wasn't powerfull enough I have build an new rig
Intel Core i7-5820K, MSI GeForce GT 740, Corsair 200R - System Build - PCPartPicker
this got 32g of ram
i7 5820k(it was the best cpu with more power)
and got an GPU with 4g of vram
it also got 120gb ssd to put your own OS and poe with an shared folder so you could use the 1 tb to store all your VM
and it's costs less then 1200$ keep in mind that you will need to buy an monitor also

i need 240 ssd's so i can run the vmwares on them not on the normal hard with shared poes and i plan to bot with alot of bots...nvidia sux for vmware causing alot of problems that cooling system idk i dont like it i want watercooling cuz this i7 5820 will be overclocked and used on max power.ill run as many bots as i can maintain on it 450w for this definatly not enough...if my build is working with alot of bots it will consume 700-800w..
 
okay then you will going to use the kinston that's just 80$ and very fast
and IDK how much experience you got with OC but i don't recommend doing it on an system that you will be using 24/7.
and I should stick with this one first and then go with other cooler if you need it.

and I can see that you have experience with building PCs so why do you ask here for advice?
 
okay then you will going to use the kinston that's just 80$ and very fast
and IDK how much experience you got with OC but i don't recommend doing it on an system that you will be using 24/7.
and I should stick with this one first and then go with other cooler if you need it.

and I can see that you have experience with building PCs so why do you ask here for advice?

I did quite alot of researching about what machine i need for botting without having problems with the programs and i wanted advices about builds(not that i dont know shit)i wanted different opinions after alot of consideration i find that build good and just for the info im in Bulgaria and some things are not in stock here or ill have to wait alot of time to get em...I dont have much expirience with OC i wont overclock it much the corsair h110 should keep it cool even overclocked with cpu close to max usage.I still havent bought it good water cooling not in stock have to wait 1-2 weeks...
 
So i bought it 1 question do i need the windows on the SSD or its ok to be on the normal hdd?
 
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