New Comp for multiboxing.
My son wants to start multi boxing. Im limiting him to three accounts, so I need to make a new comp for him that can handle just three wow instances. One at mid graphics, the other two an minimum.
My question: Can any of you find a parts list that can handle this (three wows) for under $500.00. It must include motherboard, processor, ram, video card, power supply, and case. Also any colling required beyond what comes with those parts, if such would even be needed. If the included cooling is sufficient, extra is not a requirement. Do not include a monitor.
I have tried and, can thus far not come close to this price point. Maybe one of you more knowledgeable folks here can figure a way for this to work out?
Thank you in advance for any data you can provide me... I will continu to try to figure it out as best I can my self.
RE: New Comp for multiboxing.
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My son wants to start multi boxing. Im limiting him to three accounts, so I need to make a new comp for him that can handle just three wow instances. One at mid graphics, the other two an minimum.
My question: Can any of you find a parts list that can handle this (three wows) for under $500.00. It must include motherboard, processor, ram, video card, power supply, and case. Also any colling required beyond what comes with those parts, if such would even be needed. If the included cooling is sufficient, extra is not a requirement. Do not include a monitor.
I have tried and, can thus far not come close to this price point. Maybe one of you more knowledgeable folks here can figure a way for this to work out?
Thank you in advance for any data you can provide me... I will continu to try to figure it out as best I can my self.
No one have any pointers here? I'm completely behind the times on the current parts and what is good and what is not, so I have no clue, what on the market will currently do what I need for the best dollar? I can put them together and make the things run, but as far as knowing how to compare the performance of, say two nearly the same price point dual core processors.... I have no clue. Should I just buy a stock hp system and hope for the best?
Thanks for any help. :)