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Looking for a PC Build, Have a few

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Long story short I tried vps services and I absolutely hate that fact they are so slow and spent quite a bit on them the past couple months testing them out to find out that I scrapping it. Would like to make a pc specifically for botting itself and since I have no idea what the hell I am looking for I have decided to dig up a part list and would like your thoughts on it if you can. 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/69J3RG

 

 

Edited by rroboo7

While AMD seems to be in the CPU game again, its not with their FX series. If you want a budget CPU aim for anything on the upcoming R5 CPU's they are releasing April 5th (11th). It is slightly pricier than the CPU you picked but you will get HEAPS more performance for what you are paying plus the ability to overclock your CPU for more power and hyper threading. Furthermore, while you dont really need a GPU for botting if you would like to have you aim for an RX 460 which is the same price give or take 10 dollars depending on who you buy from, its from this current year so youll have better support and it performs better than a 750 TI.

Edited by zenitftw
11th not 5th

I have the FX-8350 myself and id suggest going with like an intel i5 if you are using it for botting

 

EDIT: Although the $127 price tag is hard to beat

Edited by RDM

10 minutes ago, zenitftw said:

While AMD seems to be in the CPU game again, its not with their FX series. If you want a budget CPU aim for anything on the upcoming R5 CPU's they are releasing April 5th. It is slightly pricier than the CPU you picked but you will get HEAPS more performance for what you are paying plus the ability to overclock your CPU for more power and hyper threading. Furthermore, while you dont really need a GPU for botting if you would like to have you aim for an RX 460 which is the same price give or take 10 dollars depending on who you buy from, its from this current year so youll have better support and it performs better than a 750 TI.

April 11th I believe, not 5th.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/amd-ryzen-5-release-date-announced/

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8 minutes ago, DevilApes said:

Typically what i use everyday

Image result for windows 95 pc

Same but I would suggest internet explorer. You think 56k is enough or should I upgrade my internet speed?

16 minutes ago, rroboo7 said:

Same but I would suggest internet explorer. You think 56k is enough or should I upgrade my internet speed?

You need 4X 1080's. Nothing else. right?

30 minutes ago, Twisted Staff said:

get good ram and graphics basically for rs

You do realize runescape runs off of your CPU and doesnt use your GPU at all right? The only thing OSRS uses GPU wise is OpenGL mode on OSBuddy so if he's botting he doesnt need a GPU. He should focus on good RAM and a good processor instead of wasting money on a GPU.

2 hours ago, RDM said:

I have the FX-8350 myself and id suggest going with like an intel i5 if you are using it for botting

 

EDIT: Although the $127 price tag is hard to beat

Since RS is a single-core usage game (many games haven't adapted multi-core usage yet) the i5 is definitely worth the extra money.

 

 

@OP

Do you want a gaming pc, or a pc specifically tailored to botting? Feel free to add me on skype and ill make either for you.

Edited by Muffins

i'll sell you my build!!, and you'll get all the features with it, including abunch of scripts I made that makes money....

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