Okay so I was wondering how many boxes my computer could handle :D
Okay so here are my specs, and yes i know its not the greatest in the world :D
Tiny XP - plat edition. = smaller cracked xp takes up less space
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU
E6750 @ 2.66 Ghz
3.25 GB of ram
and 2 Nvid 8600's :)
I have been looking into the dual boxing community for a long long time and I have always had an urge to start up playing as a dual boxer (or quad or what have you) So I'd just like to know from all of you experienced folk how many boxes should my comp be able to handle, I play on a big screen tv so that isnt a problem :D Thank you for your time ! :thumbsup:
RE: Okay so I was wondering how many boxes my computer could handle :D
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Originally Posted by 'Zeus124',index.php?page=Thread&postID=80828#post8 0828
Okay so here are my specs, and yes i know its not the greatest in the world :D
Tiny XP - plat edition. = smaller cracked xp takes up less space
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU
E6750 @ 2.66 Ghz
3.25 GB of ram
and 2 Nvid 8600's :)
I have been looking into the dual boxing community for a long long time and I have always had an urge to start up playing as a dual boxer (or quad or what have you) So I'd just like to know from all of you experienced folk how many boxes should my comp be able to handle, I play on a big screen tv so that isnt a problem :D Thank you for your time ! :thumbsup:
Im using a dual core 2.1, 2 gigs ram, and same card or close (only 1) and i could run 4 Cake sauce. (I choose to do three instead)
quad core can handle a lot from what I've seen.
RE: Okay so I was wondering how many boxes my computer could handle :D
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Originally Posted by 'Zeus124',index.php?page=Thread&postID=80828#post8 0828
Tiny XP - plat edition. = smaller cracked xp takes up less space
Firstly, we have people here who work for MS and the community (along with the terms of joining) don't like talking about things that aren't legal...so probably not the best way to start off.
Secondly, you computer specs will allow to you run exactly one box, will leave it up to you to work out why that is :)
Thirdly, in regards to how many instances of WoW your computer can comfortably handle...read the faq, the wiki, the stickies and you'll find that the answers is "We can't tell you, go grab some trial accounts and see for yourself"
Have a nice day and enjoy your stay :)