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    what is your price range buddy?

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    Anything under $2k would be nice, but I'm not really limiting myself beings I need a new computer anyways (and can simply use that one regardless of Diablo).

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    why do you need to run vmware to run 6-8 instances what a waste of time , an old i7 cpu will run 6-8 games + bf3 with a goodish gpu.

    i love all these ''build me a $5k botting rig'' 99% of the time people are just trolling and trying to look cool...

    edit: why are people saying get SSD's? they MAKE NO DIFFERENCE TO BOTTING!!! sick of retard kids thinking a ssd will make your bots run better/faster . no it wont.

    a SSD will load your clients 1-2 seconds faster ( who cares you load them once a week?) and boot your pc faster if windows is installed on it ( if its a botting rig , how often do you restart? you dont = WASTE OF MONEY)

    also no way in this earth do you need to overclock the latest cpu's you wont run out of cpu unless your going for like 20+ on a pc.
    Last edited by Shady89; 07-28-2012 at 11:45 AM.

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    Because I'm botting with AutoIt - which requires a VM to run multiple instances. Lol

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    Originally Posted by Shady89 View Post
    why do you need to run vmware to run 6-8 instances what a waste of time , an old i7 cpu will run 6-8 games + bf3 with a goodish gpu.

    i love all these ''build me a $5k botting rig'' 99% of the time people are just trolling and trying to look cool...

    edit: why are people saying get SSD's? they MAKE NO DIFFERENCE TO BOTTING!!! sick of retard kids thinking a ssd will make your bots run better/faster . no it wont.

    a SSD will load your clients 1-2 seconds faster ( who cares you load them once a week?) and boot your pc faster if windows is installed on it ( if its a botting rig , how often do you restart? you dont = WASTE OF MONEY)

    also no way in this earth do you need to overclock the latest cpu's you wont run out of cpu unless your going for like 20+ on a pc.


    Wrong I gurantee my SSD caches and loads a game faster than a HD 7200rpm, and the simple factt that I'm in cali with 33 latency.

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