Hardware and Class Choices
I have two questions to ask the Dual Box community.
1.) I am currently running WOW and am having memory issues (not enough).
I am running 64bit Vista and my mem resources hover aroun 96 percent Dual boxing two accounts. I am planning on running 5 this weekend.
Current Rig:
Intel Core 2 Duo
2gig DDR2 1066
Nvidia 8800GTS 320
Would a bump to 4gig's of ram be that beneficial while 5 boxing? Also, if I were to buy another 8800GTS would I be able to run four monitors independantly or is there another way to run four from my current single gfx card?
2.) I am planning on 5 boxing, but I am not too sure of what class to go with (spell casting).
What are some of the benefits and drawbacks to going with Mage/Warlock/Shaman.
Thanks guys!
I am not a noob to dual boxing but a noob to this forum!! :op
Re: Hardware and Class Choices
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Originally Posted by kermitforney
I have two questions to ask the Dual Box community.
1.) I am currently running WOW and am having memory issues (not enough).
I am running 64bit Vista and my mem resources hover aroun 96 percent Dual boxing two accounts. I am planning on running 5 this weekend.
Current Rig:
Intel Core 2 Duo
2gig DDR2 1066
Nvidia 8800GTS 320
Would a bump to 4gig's of ram be that beneficial while 5 boxing? Also, if I were to buy another 8800GTS would I be able to run four monitors independantly or is there another way to run four from my current single gfx card?
Multiboxing on one PC = CPU Speed + CPU Cores + RAM
I'd prefer a big TFT and a smaller TFT and WoW Maximizer so you can start 4 WoW sessions in small windows (inactive sessions on the big monitor) and the active session with more size on the second (smaller) monitor.
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2.) I am planning on 5 boxing, but I am not too sure of what class to go with (spell casting).
What are some of the benefits and drawbacks to going with Mage/Warlock/Shaman.
Thanks guys!
I am not a noob to dual boxing but a noob to this forum!! :op
PvP or PVE ?
PVE you need healer, tank and DPS / CC (I would prefer Paladin, Priest, 3 Mages)
PvP you should run a 1 priest + 4 warlocks or a 5 shaman group.
Re: Hardware and Class Choices
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Originally Posted by beyond-tec
Multiboxing on one PC = CPU Speed + CPU Cores + RAM
I'd prefer a big TFT and a smaller TFT and WoW Maximizer so you can start 4 WoW sessions in small windows (inactive sessions on the big monitor) and the active session with more size on the second (smaller) monitor.
PvP or PVE ?
PVE you need healer, tank and DPS / CC (I would prefer Paladin, Priest, 3 Mages)
PvP you should run a 1 priest + 4 warlocks or a 5 shaman group.
Right now I have two 19' LCD's that work just fine and I am going to add a 24' or 22' widscreen when I decide to go SLI. I also ordered the ext 4gig of DDR1066 and will post back with my results on improved performance.
I jumped the gun today and got the extra copies of WOW so I will begin five boxin as soon as I get keyclone up and running.
Thanks for the reply, tec! :o)
Re: Hardware and Class Choices
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Originally Posted by kermitforney
Would a bump to 4gig's of ram be that beneficial while 5 boxing?
Not sure what OS you're using but windows XP won't benefit from anymore than 3g of ram. Its just the way the OS works. Vista has a much higher maximum, not sure of it off the top of my head. Going over 3g with XP is just a waste of memory. Issue now is that you want to keep your DDR ram in pairs right or else it blows. So, if 768mb dims existed that would be optimal, but you've basically got 256mb, 512, 1g, and 2g options. My rig does fine with 2g (1GBx2). I've also maximised my FSB thus bringing my ram speed up. I actually had to slow the ram down due to crashes. Anyways 2gigs of ram is plenty imo, just keep other apps to a minimum. You can also play with your virtual memory as well.
Re: Hardware and Class Choices
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Originally Posted by MindCrime
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Originally Posted by kermitforney
Would a bump to 4gig's of ram be that beneficial while 5 boxing?
Not sure what OS you're using but windows XP won't benefit from anymore than 3g of ram. Its just the way the OS works. Vista has a much higher maximum, not sure of it off the top of my head. Going over 3g with XP is just a waste of memory. Issue now is that you want to keep your DDR ram in pairs right or else it blows. So, if 768mb dims existed that would be optimal, but you've basically got 256mb, 512, 1g, and 2g options. My rig does fine with 2g (1GBx2). I've also maximised my FSB thus bringing my ram speed up. I actually had to slow the ram down due to crashes. Anyways 2gigs of ram is plenty imo, just keep other apps to a minimum. You can also play with your virtual memory as well.
The limitation on maximum memory (RAM) is due to the bit size 32bit vs. 64bit and memory addressing. I have Vista 64bit so I stuck in some old DDR2 667 that I had and bumped the FSB down a bit from 1066 and it runs fine without having to adjust memory timings. Switching between windows is a breeze now that I have a bit more memory, however slower it maybe.