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    100 accounts? I cant possibly imagine. Good Lord WHY?! The largest raid is 40, and its old school.

    Sorry, this is just a waste of money... or a troll.

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    You need to explain what your goal is for the 24 accounts before anyone can give you a decent answer.
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    As i said my goal for the 24 accounts would be to have 24 Horde frostmages so i can basically just run around doing old school raids alone also terrorizing the enemy cities and basically just having a good old time? i would be running them on low graphics excempt for my main account which is on my main PC so the 25th character will be run on a high end gaming pc and the other 24 are just to be on low.

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    old school raids dont really need 24 mages thou
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    You could use i7 1st gen or higher, and 16-24 gigs ram, a nvidia 580+ video card or higher. SSD drive, enough to hold windows 7 and wow - probably 128 gigs min space.

    You'd need 2 of these, each can run 12 copies of wow. Total 24. That's probably the cheapest way to go.

    If you wanted 6 different machines, I don't know what you'd use. Maybe a q6600 and 8 gigs ram or something, and a nvidia 400ish series video card.

    You want to stay away from any VMs - they aren't going to be able to handle the graphics, and it would be a PITA to switch to 24 VMs to configure anything. Normally hosting companies aren't going to have any graphics card besides a 16 meg VGA on-board adapter.

    You could always buy a machine and try to co-locate it at a hosting center, but terminal servicing into it would be horribly slow, and it would be probably frustrating as hell trying to configure anything in wow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kicksome View Post
    You could use i7 1st gen or higher, and 16-24 gigs ram, a nvidia 580+ video card or higher. SSD drive, enough to hold windows 7 and wow - probably 128 gigs min space.

    You'd need 2 of these, each can run 12 copies of wow. Total 24. That's probably the cheapest way to go.
    Separate installs of wow does not improve the performance. There is no difference accept more space taken up on your drives. One install can run unlimited number of copies of wow, only that it will probably top out somewhere due to processor capacity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drarkan View Post
    Separate installs of wow does not improve the performance. There is no difference accept more space taken up on your drives. One install can run unlimited number of copies of wow, only that it will probably top out somewhere due to processor capacity.
    Yeah, if I implied you needed 12 copies of wow - I didn't mean to. It takes up like 31 gigs, and with the OS and other stuff taking up a lot, you'd need min 64 gig SSD.
    Sweet* teams - <unGankable> - Kil'Jaeden US Alliance - 10x Shamans, 9x DKs 1x Pally, 10x Drews

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