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Trowabarton756
11-02-2007, 02:54 PM
Sup, I've always wanted to multibox for a long time and just recently got enough money to upgrade to a decent-good computer(for the time).
Dual Core-4200 64x AMD
4 gigs Dual Channel PNY ram(PC-6400/5300)
250 gig hard drive SATA
ATI Radeon 1650 Pro-512 meg(DDR2 ya I know its slightly lacking but turned down and running at 1240/1024 I can run 2x wows with 30 fps easily.).

Right now I was thinking of only doing 2-3 characters(starting with 2 just because thats all I can afford in the per month so far.) Running off one computer.

Basically I'm just curious.

1)I've already purchased keyclone, good software. How do I save my settings so I don't have to basically reconfigure my do-not-pass keys every time I start it.

2)I've got some wow add-ons mentioned in the various threads to help control your extra characters(running a warlock and a priest right now). Aside from key mappings and those add-ons, is there any easy way to setup macros like flash heal macros etc.

3)Over-heating going to be an issue? I have 3 fans and running various software temperature programs I'm only getting about 42 celsius, is that hot for two instances of wow?(Only using about 60-65% of my actual system resources).

Thank you in advance to any answers you have.

Wilbur
11-02-2007, 03:33 PM
1)I've already purchased keyclone, good software. How do I save my settings so I don't have to basically reconfigure my do-not-pass keys every time I start it.

You can create keymaps and save them along with the rest of your settings.


2)I've got some wow add-ons mentioned in the various threads to help control your extra characters(running a warlock and a priest right now). Aside from key mappings and those add-ons, is there any easy way to setup macros like flash heal macros etc.

Check the Macros and Addons forum, it has most things you'll need, as for placement and such, thats entirely up to each individual.


3)Over-heating going to be an issue? I have 3 fans and running various software temperature programs I'm only getting about 42 celsius, is that hot for two instances of wow?(Only using about 60-65% of my actual system resources).

Thats an ok temperature for an AMD processor, I'd maybe think about adding a better CPU fan and CPU paste if it hits over 50 degrees under load on a regular basis.

Trowabarton756
11-02-2007, 03:36 PM
Gracias senior.