Originally Posted by 'Souca',index.php?page=Thread&postID=199645#post19 9645
I run a GTX280 and 9500GT x 2. The GTX 280 has more than enough oomph to handle 5 clients on two monitors. I have 5 22" LCDs running at 1680x1050. The biggest problem you will see with running WoW clients is the CPU and the single card limitation. WoW isn't very intelligent when it comes to picking a graphics card to run on, so you end up having to run all your WoW clients on monitors conencted to the primary graphics card. Al 5 of my clients have to run on the two moonitors conencted to the GTX 280. The minute a single pixel shows up on another monitor and Windows will switch to software rendering for that client and your machine will lag to hell. There have been some other posts about this issue, but I haven't found a solution or looked too hard since I'm not really playing WoW much.
When I was running 5 clients, once I'd gotten used to the single card issue, I found that the clients tended to be rather CPU heavy after Wrath. Running a 9550 quad I find that the client that has focus will consume all of the core it is set to run on. Most of the lag I saw seemed to be resultant from the CPU topping out as the graphics card never seemed to break a sweat and graphics settings had no impact on performance for me.
So for one machine boxing, my suggestion is a big CPU and a single graphics card that can drive the two monitors you want all your clients on. If I were doing it again, I'd go with multiple machines personally. I just happen to have other uses for my beast so it worked out in the end.
- Souca -