Groove1337
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Really nice mate, i'll refrain from making a crude joke about the tissues in the second picturethe only two comps with decent specs I have are the main desktop there which is an 8 core i7 with 32gb ram and my macbook pro which is also an i7 but only 8gb ram, overheats like hell though sadly.
Well either way i'm sure they surve their purpose wellhopefully we will get some more pics when people wake up!
I have 3 systems for botting:
Again all on VMs
I have a Multi Session VPN account that supports upto 30 connections through completely different servers around the world.
Each VM has their own individual VPN connection and are never connected to the same server.
I consider this the safest way possible to bot multiple accounts with less potential for a sweeping ban
I have 3 systems for botting:
My main gaming rig:
I5-2500K @ 4.5GHZ
16GB 1600MHZ DDR3 RAM
2GB HD 6970
Windows 2008 Server
I run the bots each in their own VM (sometimes 2 per VM) so they all have seperate Mac address' on the Virtual NICs.
Second System:
AMD Phenom X6 1055T @ 3.6GHZ
16GB DDR3 1333MHZ RAM
HD 6670
Windows 2008 Server
Same as above as for how the setup runs.
Currently has a blown PSU.
Third and only occasionally used system:
July '11 Mac Mini
2.3GHZ I5
8GB RAM
Intel HD 3000 GFX
Again all on VMs
I have a Multi Session VPN account that I believe supports upto 30 connections through completely different servers around the world however am not 100% sure.
Each VM has their own individual VPN connection and are never connected to the same server.
I consider this the safest way possible to bot multiple accounts with less potential for a sweeping ban
3 desktops 1 laptop
2 desktops for botting exclusively:
i5 750
8gb ram
ATI 6450 (for passive cooling)
botting desktops needed to be really silent because I sleep in the same room.
I use the laptop to lvl up new accounts.
This a bit old, nov 2011 I think, back when I was using pirox. I've expanded a bit since then.
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just a question : why aare you using 2008 server, is that for a reason or ?
just qurious