Hey folks!
I'm trying to evaluate my options in terms of how many "boxes" I can run on my current computer. I'm extremely new to this and I've been away from WoW for a while but I think I could learn to like it again with a challenge such as dual-boxing. Since I don't have any real experience in how to gauge what resolution or what # of clients can be run on <insert hardware here>, I'd appreciate any help. I'd also appreciate any critiques of the hardware and/or suggestions for potential upgrades to better enhance my multi-boxing. Caveat: Generally, I'd prefer to software multi-box (vs the hardware route) since this rig cost a fair amount to put together.
I'm currently planning to start out with 2 characters, and if all goes well with those, i'd like to eventually roll out an all-druid 5-box given the flexibility between having tank/melee/caster availability. Also, any class combo suggestions would be welcome also.
Here are my specs:
OS: Win XP SP2
Processor: Intel Core 2 Extreme 2.66GHz QX6700 [no overclock]
Graphics: single XFX GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB DDR3 PCI-e [no overclock]
Motherboard: ASUS p5N32-E SLI LGA 775 Nforce 680i ATX
RAM: Mushkin (#996564) 4GB (2x2GB) 240-pin DDR2 800 PC2 6400
Power Supply: PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad
Display: Dell 2407WFP 24" LCD Monitor @ 1920x1200 [connected via DVI]
HDD: Samsung 250GB 7200rpm
Questions:
1) Should I bother investing in a discrete physics card (e.g Ageia, etc)? Or does that really enhance the smoothness/frame rate of WoW when multi-boxing on the same machine?
2) Right now, I'm using maximizer (via keyclone) to run my two characters in a couple of 800x600 windows at the top of my screen. The fps is generally in the 50-52 range, but seems to get randomly choppy sometimes. Is there any way to prevent this, or is it just part of what happens when you multi-box? (The choppiness is present in the Tauren starting zone with not a significant amount of other players on-screen).
3) In order to eventually run a 5-man group, I'm sure that i'll need to add another monitor. Would it be best to go for another 8800 GTX and multiple 19" monitors, or just another 24" Dell like the one I already have and run both 24s from the GTX? (assume economics are equal b/w both, i'm more interested in performance than saving an extra $150)
4) Within keyclone, i've assigned each instance of WoW to a specific core of the processor(e.g. WoW1 to CPU 1, WoW2 to CPU 2); is this the best way to do it? Or am I gimping performance? Performance-wise, should each instance be run from a separate hard drive, or is putting both game directories on 1 HDD fine?
5) I am currently running Win XP SP2, but I have a clean HDD with Vista Ultimate 64-bit installed, same physical specs as the current drive I'm using. Which OS would be best for trying to multi-box? Given that the software and drivers support for Vista Ultimte 64x is still very very immature, I'm halfway afraid to try and migrate to Vista just yet. Hell, I'm not sure if keyclone would even run in a 64-bit environment. Any thoughts/opinions?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read the post! (and hopefully contribute advice!)![]()
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