Quote Originally Posted by Xzin
Q: What quirks will I come across?
A: The biggest one is the way nVidia handles multiple DirectX/OpenGL games running on separate monitors. I highly suggest a wide screen monitor with at least 1680 x 1050 resolution if you want to run two copies of WoW on a single machine. In my experience, frame rates suffer significantly when you run two games in a window on separate heads of the same video card. Running them on the same head (port) of the same video card works fine.
A few questions here in regards to dual boxing on 1 PC.

1. Your quote here you are referring to running two instances of wow on one monitor without them minimized correct? I have a sony 24" 1900x1200 and it would be great to run them side by side.

2. When you need to switch from one window to the other do you simply just ALT+TAB, and if so how long do you have to wait (processing lag) and of course using AHK or Keyclone the mouse can control both?

3. Why kind of experience are people getting with Keyclone in PVP in terms of lag from keypress's?

4. For those of you that PVP dual box on one box do you run the windows minimized or side by side?

Reasons why I ask is becuase I dont think I want to poor all my money into a 5box setup. I have PVP and PVE goals and in the long run I think I'll get more out of my current toons and new ones via dual boxing.