If you plan to play all the games on 4k...dx12 and with good settings... holy batman, then you need the mother of all pc..
To figure out the pc you need.. just setup 1 game and then monitor the resources it uses... then x that ... f.ex with 5 if you plan to 5 box.. then add 1 more fake game (for the OS to have some breathing room) = you now know your minimum spec pc.
Remember 1 game at 4k is the same amount of pixels as 4 games running at 1080p..
For reference:
my 5man pcs... = 1080p, slot swap macros, 8gb gpu, 32gb ram, amd 3900x, 1tb nvme ssd 2gb/sec, direct x11 legacy. Slaves on min grafics... main on like 5++ and my fps are nice (45++). Running 2 x 24inch 1080p 60fps asus monitors per 5man pc.
My 10mans pc.. = 1080p, 2 x 24inch asus 1ms, 144hz, 16gb gpu, 64gb ram, threadripper 3960x 24 core, 1tb nvme ssd 2gb/sec, direct x 11 legacy, slot swap macros, slaves on min settings, main on 5+++. Fps 40++, main game hovers around 100fps.
Note that this performance is taken from my personal way of benchmarking: going all out in a 20man on massive trashpacks in a relevant content mythic raid instance, while monitoring usage of ram, etc etc. And i had decent amount of spare resources still available.
Ive never played wow above 1080p... but ofc that require more resources.. which will lower your fps / stable fps..unless you have the required speccs for the amount of games and settings you want to play at. 1440p supposedly looks awesome, compared to 1080p, so thats a step i would take, for future upgrade. Its gonna cost you though, if you plan to play multiple games (5+) per pc.
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