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Now when you say this - I mean obviously for me one large computer would be more convenient especially when I need someone to build it for me. Would I buy extra monitors though for my "Grand computer"?
Really, it all comes down to how much do you want to spend for a full computer? It will cost much less to build it (or pay someone you trust to build it) if you order all the parts from a place like newegg. For 5-boxing, I wouldn't bother with putting 5 windows on one monitor.. they'll just be too small to use. a 20/22" widescreen at 1680x1050 is about the smallest I would break into 4 windows, but even that is rough for me after awhile.
For a full 5-box machine.. this is what I'd consider to be a minimum to start with:
q6600 $200
asus p5q-e $160
4gb ddr2-800 $87
500gb sata2 hdd $90
520w corsair psu $115
case $50-150
keyboard & mouse $25
dvd-r sata drive $30
vista64 $110
8800gt $120
2x dell 22" $500
$1487-1587 depending on case.. that's more personal taste choice. The game will be playable with this, and leave the option of adding another videocard/monitor. You can probably re-use certain components of old computers if you need to save cash.. case, keyboard & mouse, dvd drive, hard drive, and possibly memory/monitor. I wouldn't use an old power supply unless it's a good brand and isn't very old.
Now, you'll probably want a second videocard (not in SLI) to keep fps up on both displays.. $120
And possibly get 24" Dell monitors instead of the 22" because the resolution will bump to 1920x1200 instead of 1680x1050. 1920x1200 looks MUCH better for the 4 alts.. so add $200 total (the 24" are $350 each right now)
$1907 before shipping.. most states have no tax from newegg. (although Dell does charge tax and shipping..)
A big upgrade later (that would not require an OS reinstall) would be to add a 150GB Raptor hard drive, and move all WoW folders there. $170
The most similar machine I found on newegg at a low price was this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16883229047
It's got a 650i SLI motherboard instead of a P45 chipset, and doesn't come with monitors. I'm also not really a fan of the power supply, but that's usually the first component to get cheap when buying a full machine from nearly anywhere. Get a couple 22" monitors for $500 and you're good to go. You could use this as a starting platform to add a second videocard & replacement power supply, and a faster hard drive later.. and it'll save you from having to deal with building a full machine right now.
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