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Finally bought my new pc

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Motherboard  Gigabyte Z87-HD3

 

 

Well i don't have tested bot yet but how many bots do you think i can run on that? :D

 

Do you think if i put more 2 8GB Ram this can change something?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click on the score so we can see what you got in each section.

8.1 is a fairly nice score, what parts are you using? SSD etc I'm assuming.

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Click on the score so we can see what you got in each section.

8.1 is a fairly nice score, what parts are you using? SSD etc I'm assuming.

 

 

8.1 in all things

 

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btw sorry French language xD

 

Click on the score so we can see what you got in each section.

8.1 is a fairly nice score, what parts are you using? SSD etc I'm assuming.

 

 

8.1 in all things

 

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btw sorry French language xD

 

 

8.1 in all, o.O that's odd but nice regardless.

Looks like a really nice computer. I'll post my computer's rating when I get home smile.png

Just so you know these ratings aren't the best, overclocking etc doesn't affect them (I oc'ed my CPU to 4.5 ghz [i've changed it since] same cpu score, and my ram to 2133mhz (the timings are good considering the OC) and my score never changed. I'm pretty sure mechanical drives have the same scoring as well (I have two seperate 1 tb WD HDD's one's the green edition and ones the black and they got the same score [i know this because the greens from my old desktop).

If you want to check how good your PC is your better of using benchmarking software.

no more ram... if u put 600000000 more ram, it wont change anything, until u upgrade processor

 

u can run 12 bots but ull lagg alittle, 4 clients, 3tabs per bot

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hmm only 12 bots? what the best processor? i think this one is the best

Hate to break it to you, but osbot causes the computer to bluescreen with 4th generation processors. I've told the admins about this and hopefully it's fixed come osbot 2. If you leave your client open for a couple days, you'll know what I'm talking about :p

And I basically have the same set up, it runs more than 12, more like 16-18, I've tested it fully. But like previously mentioned, osbot causes my computer to bluescreen so I don't even bother anymore, I spent $200 in repair fees, no stress test in the world would bluescreen this computer, but 1 client open of osbot would, it would however take upto 48 hours. I stopped botting a month ago on here, been bluescreen free ever since. 

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:o

 

Someone can confirm this? ^

 

and thanks for info

Nice, must of cost a lot to make

it's not an unlocked processor so you basically threw away 30% of it's performance already.

I have the same build except for the mobo which is a MSI M-Power z87, the CPU is an unlocked 4770k and I have a 780 GTX PU but I only get 7.8 on the index, that seems really off to me.

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I have the same build except for the mobo which is a MSI M-Power z87, the CPU is an unlocked 4770k and I have a 780 GTX PU but I only get 7.8 on the index, that seems really off to me.

 

 

How many bots you run on that?

 

 

i'm only running  5 on mine and CPU go for 70%+ -.-

Everything looks great. I love the excitement from getting a new electornic device ~ especially a computer. Keep it clean and it should last you awhile!

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