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Your cpu is shit, i'd get a I5 it'll be a lot better. Get rid of your CPU cooler, the stock fan that comes with it is fine. 24gb of ram is overkill, just get 16gb you'll never evcn use anywhere near it. Get a SSD and either wait for WIN10 or use WIN7. Soundcard is worthless, your motherboard sound card is on par with a $50 one. Downgrade your power-supply for a 650.

 

You'll be able to handle approx 8-12 clients with the cpu as the bottleneck.

 

Read posts if you want for pure botting go for something like this; http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3fpppg ($844)

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Your cpu is shit, i'd get a I5 it'll be a lot better. Get rid of your CPU cooler, the stock fan that comes with it is fine. 24gb of ram is overkill, just get 16gb you'll never evcn use anywhere near it. Get a SSD and either wait for WIN10 or use WIN7. Soundcard is worthless, your motherboard sound card is on par with a $50 one. Downgrade your power-supply for a 650.

 

You'll be able to handle approx 8-12 clients with the cpu as the bottleneck.

 

Read posts if you want for pure botting go for something like this; http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3fpppg ($844)

An i5 is not better than the FX-9590, the issue is the FX-9590 is a ridiculous product that should never have come into existence, it is still better than any current i5 available though.

As of now, Windows 10 is crap and is extremely inefficient, I can speak from knowledge because I used it and have zero regrets moving back onto 8.1.

The GTX 750 Ti is also a waste of both money and electricity when you consider this build is (seemingly) not for gaming, even if it were, a 750 Ti is not capable.

 

To be quite blunt, that's a badly distributed build for his use-case scenario.

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Don't even try and say that the FX-9590 would be better then a I5. An I5 WILL ALWAYS beat any AMD cpu price for price for 90% of all tasks. Win10 is still in Alpha why the hell would you use it yet? GTX 750 is a medium tier GPU and its designed to be that way...

And that's where you're wrong, i5's are nowhere near as cost effective as AMD's FX line-up due to their significant price drops, this holds especially true for botting where Intel has no cost-efficient processors until ~4790k.

Win 10 is going to perform like crap, they fired their old employees who designed Windows 8 (which is fucking phenomenal by the way), don't expect Windows 10 to be anything short of disappointment.

The GTX 750 Ti is medium tier if you never intended to run modern games satisfactorily, and will inevitably need replacing within a short period of time due to significant advances in both GPU technology and API's.

 

I'm still quite bemused you think your build (which is riveted with flaws) is good.

You picked a "K" skew CPU, with a H97M chipset board which does not overclock, therefore essentially throwing away his money on a feature he physically CANNOT use.

You then pick Airflow designed fans for a case that already has static pressure fans in place, again a negative because you're actually reducing airflow by making this change.

 

This pains me to say again that your build is bad for what he wants, and that an i5 is NOT good for botting and is substantially worse than a CPU that is designed for multithreaded workloads (FX-8350).

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They would be purely for botting, nothing else whatsoever.

 

I may use it occasionally to browse these forums.

The $600 build (not quite $600)

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FwzgHx

 

The $1000/1200 build (again not quite hitting the budget):

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/QxHDFT

 

The actual $1000/1200 build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Mvj7Hx

This build is particularly powerful, and as such required a PSU upgrade to ensure it would run fine if you were to add a power hungry GPU to make it gaming-ready.

This build also has no possible method of displaying an output, which means I had to pick a GPU, so for the time being I picked the cheapest so you can at least use it for botting.

 

 

I didn't include the PCI ethernet that you listed in your build as it's not necessary, as that feature is nearly always included on a motherboard, the wireless however isn't so I added that.

Every build listed can have a graphics card added (or replaced in the case of Build #3) to destroy games depending on the card you purchase.

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The $600 build (not quite $600)

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FwzgHx

 

The $1000/1200 build (again not quite hitting the budget):

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/QxHDFT

 

The actual $1000/1200 build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Mvj7Hx

This build is particularly powerful, and as such required a PSU upgrade to ensure it would run fine if you were to add a power hungry GPU to make it gaming-ready.

This build also has no possible method of displaying an output, which means I had to pick a GPU, so for the time being I picked the cheapest so you can at least use it for botting.

 

Thanks, you know your stuff.

 

How many clients (not using mirror mode) do you think I could run off of each set up?

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Thanks, you know your stuff.

 

How many clients (not using mirror mode) do you think I could run off of each set up?

That I'm afraid I can't answer, as I haven't botted in ~3 years, let alone using OSBot.

I'm confident the CPU will be your limiting factor for build 1 and 2, however for the third build it might actually use the entirety of your RAM.

What is your current CPU in order to give me a general idea, and how many can you run on that.

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That I'm afraid I can't answer, as I haven't botted in ~3 years, let alone using OSBot.

I'm confident the CPU will be your limiting factor for build 1 and 2, however for the third build it might actually use the entirety of your RAM.

What is your current CPU in order to give me a general idea, and how many can you run on that.

 

My current CPU is 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon and it starts lagging out on 5.

 

My laptop whihc I've had for a lot longer has 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and starts lagging out on 2.

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My current CPU is 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon and it starts lagging out on 5.

 

My laptop whihc I've had for a lot longer has 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and starts lagging out on 2.

O_O I think I have one of your Xeon processors on my table atm lol.

I would like to try give a rough calculation, but that's a very vast difference of architecture so I suspect I couldn't even give a rough estimate.

On the plus side, anyone with the processor in question should be able to give you a relatively accurate result.

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