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    Default Targetting 8-10 boxing single CPU

    Hey, im trying to reach my target of 8-10 box. Atm im running around with

    i7 920
    12gb ram

    Now im looking forward to upgrading my crappy graphics card but im thinking, should I save some and buy a 200$ one instead of say, 150$ one(such as the 6850) to increase my boxing capacity to the max? Could crappy graphics card make the difference and allow me to box a few extra toons, or should I look forward to upgrading my CPU to 960 instead, or buying more RAM?

    Mostly concerned about the bottleneck here - I don't want my GFX to become the bottleneck in my system. Thanks.
    Last edited by kaiverrettu : 02-27-2012 at 06:20 PM

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    I'm currently running on the 920 and I'm having the same issues however my CPU is overclocked to 4.0Ghz and I'm running the 6870. MiRai has been helping me work through the upgrades so I can effectively box 8 and reading that thread may help you with your decision. http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/4...r-8-x-accounts. I can 8 Box at the moment and have yet to try 10 however the 8 box is a bit sketchy with this system. That's not to say your current video card isn't your limiting factor but that upgrading may not be enough to effectively run 8 in DX11 at low settings, I still need to try DX9.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jnorland View Post
    I'm currently running on the 920 and I'm having the same issues however my CPU is overclocked to 4.0Ghz and I'm running the 6870. MiRai has been helping me work through the upgrades so I can effectively box 8 and reading that thread may help you with your decision. http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/4...r-8-x-accounts. I can 8 Box at the moment and have yet to try 10 however the 8 box is a bit sketchy with this system. That's not to say your current video card isn't your limiting factor but that upgrading may not be enough to effectively run 8 in DX11 at low settings, I still need to try DX9.

    Windows 7 Professional x64
    i7 920 2.66 Ghz; Overclocked to 4.0 Ghz
    Corsair Hydro h50
    Corsair M4
    AMD XFX HD6870
    Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650-Watt
    Patriot Viper Xtreme Series DDR3 24 GB (6 x 4 GB) PC3-16000 2000MHz
    GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R
    From what I've read in that thread, it does indeed seem possible that the GFX unit as well as RAM is the bottleneck in my system. This is very comfortable to know. Now I just need to find the proper "sweet spot" GFX card to support just my needs and nothing more.. would perhaps a 2gb card suffice? For I'd hate to pay around 200$ more just to find out

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaiverrettu View Post
    Now I just need to find the proper "sweet spot" GFX card to support just my needs and nothing more.. would perhaps a 2gb card suffice? For I'd hate to pay around 200$ more just to find out
    Below is a screenshot I took months back when I was comparing some in-game settings. In this
    screenshot I was using DX11 with custom video settings from my Advanced Video Settings thread
    but, to give you an idea, I play with my main on almost Ultra settings and the slaves are
    somewhere Low/Medium (no anti-aliasing). This was taken in Stormwind at a non-peak time with
    60FPS on the main and 30FPS on the slaves. If I drop the FPS on the slaves to 15FPS that cuts
    my GPU Load in the picture to below 30%. As you can see the amount of video RAM I'm using in
    the screenshot is 1.2GB. Right-click on the image and open it in a new tab/window to view it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiRai View Post
    Below is a screenshot I took months back when I was comparing some in-game settings. In this
    screenshot I was using DX11 with custom video settings from my Advanced Video Settings thread
    but, to give you an idea, I play with my main on almost Ultra settings and the slaves are
    somewhere Low/Medium (no anti-aliasing). This was taken in Stormwind at a non-peak time with
    60FPS on the main and 30FPS on the slaves. If I drop the FPS on the slaves to 15FPS that cuts
    my GPU Load in the picture to below 30%. As you can see the amount of video RAM I'm using in
    the screenshot is 1.2GB. Right-click on the image and open it in a new tab/window to view it.
    Hmm yes that seems pretty interesting. Thanks. Now, to go and find a silent GPU in the 2gb range.. then I can start boxing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaiverrettu View Post
    Hmm yes that seems pretty interesting. Thanks. Now, to go and find a silent GPU in the 2gb range.. then I can start boxing!
    Remember, you can find a low-end video card that comes with 2GB of VRAM and it's not going
    to be good for multiboxing. Don't just randomly buy a video card because it's cheap and has 2GB
    of VRAM. It's best to Google some benchmarks on a few different cards that you're looking at.

    As an example, here's a $60 video card with 2GB of video RAM. You wouldn't be able to multibox
    with this.
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    I was gonna buy this one http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/GAIN-1848 but what really bugs me of this card is that the clock frequency is so low, twice lower than this: http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/NE5X56001142F despite being so much more expensive. Am I doing something horribly wrong if I buy it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaiverrettu View Post
    I was gonna buy this one http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/GAIN-1848 but what really bugs me of this card is that the clock frequency is so low, twice lower than this: http://www.jimms.fi/tuote/NE5X56001142F despite being so much more expensive. Am I doing something horribly wrong if I buy it?
    It's DDR marketing crap. The clock is 2004MHz. Always double check manufacturer websites if
    numbers look weird. Also, those are two different cards. The more expensive one is a "Ti" model
    and has a fancier cooler which does seem to keep the card a little cooler. Either way they're
    practically the same card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiRai View Post
    It's DDR marketing crap. The clock is 2004MHz. Always double check manufacturer websites if
    numbers look weird. Also, those are two different cards. The more expensive one is a "Ti" model
    and has a fancier cooler which does seem to keep the card a little cooler. Either way they're
    practically the same card.
    Fair enuff. Ima buy the second one then.. Thx!

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    Just realized I had been running my CPU on high temps due to improper glue(ing?). Hopefully it was not damaged too much by this incident.. :B
    Last edited by kaiverrettu : 03-01-2012 at 09:15 AM

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