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    Hi all, I'm a newbie to the forums, but thought I'd say hi and ask a few questions. I'm currently looking into setting up a 4 shaman team (Yeah I know it's been done before, but denying the synergy of the shaman class would be pointless)

    I'm looking to run the 4 accounts using two computers and Keyclone. I have an IBM t30 laptop with a 17" CRT screen on the one side, and a Athlon x2 6000 with 3 gigs of ram and a video card from the stone age and a 21" LCD(Currently the integrated card, I think it's an ATI 1650 or something) The laptop is old, but it runs two copies of WoW like a champ at very low rez with all effects turned off. Once I get a new vid card with multiple monitor connections(8600GT on its way) I plan to move the CRT to the main unit and crop the t30 down to one copy of WoW.

    Here's the situation: My main unit currently has Vista 64 bit Ultimate, but I've been unsatisfied with it's performance. The t30 actually loads WoW faster (with identical addons on both units) Does Vista provide anything groundbreaking that should make me want to stick with it rather than going down to XP Pro 64 bit?

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    Anyone? I've been reading forum posts all day, and found a few with debates on this topic, but nothing definitive.

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    So, if all you care about is speed, XP's going to be your bet, at least for now. Vista's a mixed bag -- I like the better security and admin control, but it's inconvenient for a lot of people. It's also going to be your bet for DX10 for now, since MS seems unlikely to try a modification to XP to allow for the DX10 driver model. Also, you're going to have some driver problems on Vista still, at least until people convert to it, but that's true of 64-bit as well. Really, though, this hasn't hit me much.

    Personally, I like Vista on the machines that have it, but I have no desire to convert the machines that don't. Some people run WoW on Linux.

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    For a machine that mainly runs WoW and does a few other tasks like email/web browsing/etc., there's no real point to going with Vista. XP does that just fine and doesn't incur the overhead that Vista has. Vista SP1 should be out soon, which will help, but there are still enough compatibility issues with it that I'm only using it for games that need/look great on DX10 graphics.
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    Ughmahedhurtz, your avatar is hilarious.

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    Your not ever going to have problems with those 2 machines. I tried an experiment with 2 and 3 clients running at separate times. No problems running 2 thru a major town(lag). 3 man...little bit of lag. Your talking about 2 on each machine. You shouldnt have any problems IMO. My main runs 3 and the lesser machine runs the 2. If you have dual core then you can make it even better by putting one on CPU 0 and the other on CPU 1 with Keyclone.

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    Update:

    Still using the same main PC, but I've split up my 4 followers among 2 laptops. A Lenovo t30 and a Lenovo t60. They both run two Shamans with no lag anywhere, and I get the luxury of my main screen being big and easy to play on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Tehtsuo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=32535#post3 2535
    Update:

    Still using the same main PC, but I've split up my 4 followers among 2 laptops. A Lenovo t30 and a Lenovo t60. They both run two Shamans with no lag anywhere, and I get the luxury of my main screen being big and easy to play on.
    Seems like it is working out for you. Grats.

    BTW Welcome to the Forums and Dual-Boxing
    AKAMA > (The Zerg) > 4x Shamans > FirstRock, SecondRock, ThridRock, FourthRock

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    Same here....main is on M1730 laptop with a 26" LCD HD tv screen...2 accts are on that

    2 accts on E1505 Dell laptop with no additional screen for that but thinking about adding one to it. Most likely a 19" LCD. Which means I can then have one account per screen on the 2nd laptop.

    The 26" LCD is large enough to make reading anything I need to on those 2 accounts.

    M1730 17" - WOW1
    26" - WOW2;WOW3

    E1505 15" - WOW4;WOW5(future expansion to 19" LCD)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Diamndzngunz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=32563# post32563
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Tehtsuo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=32535#post3 2535
    Update:

    Still using the same main PC, but I've split up my 4 followers among 2 laptops. A Lenovo t30 and a Lenovo t60. They both run two Shamans with no lag anywhere, and I get the luxury of my main screen being big and easy to play on.
    Seems like it is working out for you. Grats.

    BTW Welcome to the Forums and Dual-Boxing
    Thanks man.

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