I've seen the AMD "Bulldozer" CPU series being recommended as a cost effective botting processor. I'm interested in 8120 and 8150 with the "8" Cores that it provides.
If you have one of these processors, i'm interested in the following questions:
1) how many instances of Diablo can you run (and what bots you use / if you use a combination of bots).
2) What is your CPU usage when running the bots
3) Did you over clock your CPU
4) Also did you purchase any aftermarket coolers
I currently have the an intel 2500K (run 6 instances of D3 (Demonbuddy), 90-100% CPU usage, Overclocked to 4.4 GHz, Using Noctua Cooler for CPU)
I'm looking for a the most cost effective method to run bots.I'm looking for a the most cost effective method to run bots.
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Update: To prevent a flame war, please post objective information such as the number of clients you have running, CPU usage, CPU temperature, Frame rates, Window size (I would assume this is windowed and smallest size)
UPDATE 2: Objective information from the intel processors could also be discussed, with similar data as above
If you have one of these processors, i'm interested in the following questions:
1) how many instances of Diablo can you run (and what bots you use / if you use a combination of bots).
2) What is your CPU usage when running the bots
3) Did you over clock your CPU
4) Also did you purchase any aftermarket coolers
I currently have the an intel 2500K (run 6 instances of D3 (Demonbuddy), 90-100% CPU usage, Overclocked to 4.4 GHz, Using Noctua Cooler for CPU)
I'm looking for a the most cost effective method to run bots.I'm looking for a the most cost effective method to run bots.
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Update: To prevent a flame war, please post objective information such as the number of clients you have running, CPU usage, CPU temperature, Frame rates, Window size (I would assume this is windowed and smallest size)
UPDATE 2: Objective information from the intel processors could also be discussed, with similar data as above
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