i feel like, the os is something you always wanna make sure is working fine, using warez can cause issues and headaches that most people dont wanna deal with, for me its worth the money just not to get nagged or if theres an update down the road that causes you to re-activate because you decided to cheap out.O_O are you insane?Why on earth you would by an OS? Would it improve the performance? I doubt, now if you are a legit company that does this, then yes you would need to buy it, but I guess that 99% of us here are illegal "small companies" so no.
i feel like, the os is something you always wanna make sure is working fine, using warez can cause issues and headaches that most people dont wanna deal with, for me its worth the money just not to get nagged or if theres an update down the road that causes you to re-activate because you decided to cheap out.
You won't need 32GB of ram. If you're running that many instances of WOW then you're better off getting a GTX 670 with 4Gb of VRAM because I assure you that your VRAM of 2GB will start to limit you before 16GB of system RAM would. Overclock the K version to 4.5 GHZ (I did it easily with my MSI Big Bang.
You won't need 32GB of ram. If you're running that many instances of WOW then you're better off getting a GTX 670 with 4Gb of VRAM because I assure you that your VRAM of 2GB will start to limit you before 16GB of system RAM would. Overclock the K version to 4.5 GHZ (I did it easily with my MSI Big Bang.
This is CRAP. 96 CUDA cores!!!! Let me give you an example with the GPU of my Laptop, it has 2 GB of vRAM, and some boost shits HyperMemory bla bla up to 3,5GB, that doesn't mean that it will be able to hold more than 5-6 WoWs, it doesn't depend only on the Memory that a GPU has..
Palit GeForce GTX 650 Ti 2048MB GDDR5 (I'm not really sure what is (if there is any) the disadvantage of mini HDMI compared to a normal HDMI or it's just a smaller "hole"), try this one it's from the new 6xx Generation if I'm not mistaking, and the specs look quite nice(so does the overall design), costs about 170 EU here. I guess that this would be able to hold whatever you want... Keep in mind, WoW may not be that much GPU dependant when it comes to botting, but if you want to switch onto other games after like Diablo or SWTOR, they require more resources than WoW, (especially that shit SWTOR!!! that doesn't even have a FPS limit slider)
WoW at minimum settings requires ~64mb of Ram and ~32MB of VRAM.
I didn't quite understand this, I've never seen my WoW using 64 MB of RAM, and from the screenshots that I posted few posts ago, you can see that (at least for me) 1 WoW needs ~60MB of VRAM, with the Palit GTX 560Ti 2GB 256 bit.
Minimum is the least amount required, if you have more resources your PC will smooth out the game by giving it more resources. Scaling resources is built right into your OS and drivers. Other programs can also affect used RAM and VRAM. Calculating it out, quadrupling the minimum requirements for the game and adding some extra for the system will more than sufficient.
Yes, yes I know what "minimum" means, my point is that I did a test on my own about how much vRAM(I guess that it can really go down to 30-35MB vRAM on a high end GPU that costs 600+ eu, but not on the ones we r looking at now) uses 1x WoW at minimum settings/resolution(320x220 or something like that), and I really doubt that nowadays WoW will run with 64MB of RAM, I was able to run it on 128MB of RAM like 6-7 years ago on my old PC, but I doubt that this can happen now, for me it starts off at 500-600 MB (I have 16GB total)