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    Question to pro gold farmer: How do you setup a multi client bot farm ?

    So let say you have a good bot to farm gold and shit. How many bot would you recommande on only 1 tbc server before its too much, and what would you let them farm to be the most efficient ?
    I imagine 1 heb/minning char per Zone is the minumum but what you imagine would be the perfect combo to maximise gold farming.
    Now for the Hardware part in your Best gold farming setup for ONE server, how many Gb of ram would you need, do you need big GPU or not to run multi client, is cheap cpu is enough ?

    ps: i dont know if this is the right forum to post those question and sorry for my crappy english.

    Question to pro gold farmer: How do you setup a multi client bot farm ?
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    I'm not sure about the actual efficiencies of botting on TBC, but regarding hardware, I am botting two accounts in 1.12 using the following hardware setup (just posted this in another thread).


    AMD A6-7400K 3.5GhHz Dual-Core Processor $41 - BOUGHT
    Apevia ATX-RP450W Raptor - $16
    Silicon Power 120GB SSD 3D NAND 255 TLC 7mm - $21
    Case $8
    MSI a68HM - $46
    4gb RAM - $15

    This completely maxed out the machine btw.

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    Originally Posted by abromide View Post
    I'm not sure about the actual efficiencies of botting on TBC, but regarding hardware, I am botting two accounts in 1.12 using the following hardware setup (just posted this in another thread).


    AMD A6-7400K 3.5GhHz Dual-Core Processor $41 - BOUGHT
    Apevia ATX-RP450W Raptor - $16
    Silicon Power 120GB SSD 3D NAND 255 TLC 7mm - $21
    Case $8
    MSI a68HM - $46
    4gb RAM - $15

    This completely maxed out the machine btw.
    Would you mind sharing which bot are you using for the Vanilla client? Thank you

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    I'm using a private bot, but I know wrobot has bots available for Vanilla

  5. Thanks Ashoran (1 members gave Thanks to abromide for this useful post)
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    Pretty sure its almost same as multiboxing just get the program that disables rendering on all clients like EWT or something like that. When u done that u can probably run a lot more clients on the pc cus its just a black screen showing if u disable everything.

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