
Originally Posted by
'Kalahan',index.php?page=Thread&postID=198710#post 198710
If you want to test your system use a few trial accounts, that way you don't have to waste your recruit a friend things if it doesn't work out and you can get a picture of how well your machine and internet connection work on the real servers (I've messed about with private serves before and they perform very differently to the real ones).
Going off youe specs that computer should cope running 5 instances of WoW no problem (I started off with a computer not quite as powerful as that and it worked fine, mostly) though you may find that you'll have to drop the graphics settings and resolution of your slave accounts. Having a multi hardware solution isn't necessary to get a better performance anymore, if you just upgrade the GFX card, drop some more RAM in it and go for a 64 bit OS (so the extra RAM can be used, XP and Vista 32bit can only address up to 4GB and that includes whatever you have on your GFX card) you'll see major improvments, but I do think your current machine will do fine. A more pressing concern is your display, if you have dual monitors then you're probably good to go but trying to multibox with one monitor is a pain.
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