Yeah the HD light goes solid on me, tried at 512 and i got the out of mem error, will try 1000 tonight.
And yeah 4gb ram, and 7200 rpm HD.
Yeah the HD light goes solid on me, tried at 512 and i got the out of mem error, will try 1000 tonight.
And yeah 4gb ram, and 7200 rpm HD.
Thanks in large part to Kaynin's invaluable advice, I settled on the Gateway P7805u as my budget, desktop replacement, multi-box-WoW solution.
I've set it up and it runs at least as well as my desktop (which is not a top end machine obviously). I'm getting the same framerates/performance if not a tad better than my desktop. Settings are mixed and generally lower, but not lowest by any stretch. I haven't attempted to step foot in Dalaran, but I haven't tried that on my desktop either. IS windowswapping is fast as ever.
For just over $1k at Best Buy I am VERY pleased so far.
I think I have some room for further hardware improvement should I need it between a solid state drive and/or a CPU upgrade.
80 Blood Elf Paladin, 80 Blood Elf Priest,80 Troll Mage, 80 Undead Warlock, 80 Tauren Druid, 80 Undead Rogue
80 x4 Shaman (Orc x3, Troll)
Madoran - Horde - PvE
I use this laptops..older model, slightly less powerfull.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1218043606827
I only use it when I deploy to countries I am pretty much locked up in whatever hotel when I am not working or ones where I have gone so often I don't feel the need to look around and assuming they have internet. At home, I use many desktops and the laptop stays in it's bag. I normally just 4 box using WinEQ2. Usually a tank, my rogue and two mages. Then hire two mercenary healers. It can 5 and even 6 box, but I found that too confusing to do off one screen. I saw they have a laptop now that has a slide out second screen.
but it's built for bussiness and spec wise (besides the 2 screens), probably just be able to 3 box with. Be intresting if gaming laptops start doing this as well.
First, I am using a Alienware M17 to box on. Its the base model with 1 exception. It has Crossfire(Dual Ati 3870 video cards). I have added 1 extra drive so that each instance has its own source for the game. This way hard drives are not doing double duty. The next thing I have yet to do, is to upgrade the memory. It currently only has 2 which is a problem for Lord of the Rings Online. My home system has 4gigs of which 3gigs are used up just dual boxing on 1 system using Inner Space. Home system is using XP 64 and handles it well. Laptop however is a different story, Vista Home Premium, and it only has 2 gigs. When loaded up, memory free is only 60 to 100megs free. I have plans to upgrade to 4gigs of PC2-8500 as I can get it for about 54.00 from Newegg. Other then that laptop handles it just fine. I had my doubts but now I don't. Finding only limitation is memory. And as far as I know Inner Space is the only program that will allow you to play more then 1 instance of Lotro on 1 machine.
Well this morning I went to go buy that 54 dollar memory, no add to cart button available from newegg, so instead I go to Crucial's website and order it there for 94.00 bucks with overnight delivery included. Now for the great part. I live less then 20 miles from the distrobution center. This should set up nicely on the lappy for boxing Lotro. That memory that Newegg had must have either had low stock or just sold out fast. Reason for going crucial, support local economy.
Just picked up a slightly used Gateway 6864FX on Ebay, will get it up and running over the weekend...I'm guessing it'll handle 1-4 boxing fairly easily with medium settings. I really liked the 7805FX from Best Buy (which seems to be about the best gaming laptop for the money at the moment), but just don't have the extra $1200 (with tax) at the moment. I'll probably wait until I get my tax return and either get that one, the 7801FX from Newegg (same computer as the 7805 but with WUXGA screen standard, although many of the 7805s seem to have shipped with the upgraded screen, possibly by mistake).
By the time I do, though, the newer Gateways may be out, including the quad core 7808, which is set to retail for $1800 (so I'm hoping street price will be in the $1300-1400 range). THAT one looks very promising for multiboxing, at a great price.
Anyway, the specs on my 6864 are here, not bad for $600. The graphics card is probably the weakest point for gaming, but I 4 boxed on my desktop with a 256mb HD2600, so I don't think it'll hold me back too much:
http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/...5623Rsp2.shtml
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