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Hello and Help (newb post)
Hello All,
First of all i want to thank Dual-boxing.com for letting me discover the wonderfull world of multiboxing.
Im a multiboxer for about 2 weeks now but i built myself a rig with multiboxing in mind a month ago
here's the visual (work in progress)
Gaming rig (work in progress)
Specs:
- intel I7 EE
- 2 Corsari SSD 128 in RAID 0
- 2 x 2 TB HDD
- 12Gb Corsair Dominator ram
- 2x Nvidia GTX 295 (SLI setup)
- MSI Eclipse plus Mobo
- and Corsair powerblock 1000+
- 3x Samsung 305t+ 30 inch monitor
- Windows 7
- G13 an G19 Keyboard
- all of it an a Cosmos S case and Watercooled
So with such a system i should be happy and Multiboxing should be a breeze ....
NOT !!!!
i have used keyclone and this works best so far all boxes set to MINIMUM and then i can play normally every now and then a freeze for about 15 to 30 seconds
i got tempted to use ISBoxer but here the nightmares began the game takes about 5-6 minutes to launch all 5 windows and when i log in (if i manage) it takes another 5 minutes to log in, then to see that screen switching takes 2 minutes.
so in short not a very enjoyable wow multiboxing session
is it the 30 inch monitors? or something else i checked all my drivers, bios everything did a full format but no improvement.
i also checked if i could play Crysis and the game runs as smooth as i ever seen
i put my multiboxing on hold cuz i discovered the wonders of boosting and RAF so i am boosting a bunch of toons now to 60 but as soon that i have my teams to 60 i want to enjoy the power of multiboxing
i also discovered that running 5 wow boxes on my imac goes far more smoother then on my (Monster?) PC.
I have a Mac Pro that's goin to be delivered in a week or so but i dont want to use that to play WoW.
I really would like to use ISBoxer because it has a lot more posibilities then Keyclone imo.
and i really would like to 5 box or even 10 box in the future
Sorry for the wall of text but im kinda dissapointed and looking for some help
Greetz
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An i7 processor, 12gb of ram, GTX 295's and playing on SSD's should 5-box very smoothly.
I'm go to assume you have a 64-bit version of windows 7.
A 32-bit version would not be able to use much of your ram.
Then again, a 32-bit version would run like crap, so it might be worth checking that out.
You can go to the wow folder and double click on wow.exe a bunch of times.
Do this without running Keyclone or InnerSpace.
Just to see how the system runs wow itself.
Generally you want 1gb of ram for the operating system and around 1gb extra per each wow running.
Honestly, your system should run very smoothly.
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