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Getting back into botting.

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It's been a while since I've used OSB client. Anyway I'm very much interested in experimenting with the Mirror client ( along with the standard mode ). Before i do that I'm going to be upgrading my PC to maximize my botting experience + results. I have my eyes on a few PC's but if you guys can suggest me any top notch PC's I'd gladly appreciate it.

 

 

P.s - I have zero knowledge to build my own PC, however I'm open to any suggestions.

Really don't need a good computer to play OSRS. Graphics are from the stone age.

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Im guessing he wants to run as many clients as possible.

Indeed.

It's been a while since I've used OSB client. Anyway I'm very much interested in experimenting with the Mirror client ( along with the standard mode ). Before i do that I'm going to be upgrading my PC to maximize my botting experience + results. I have my eyes on a few PC's but if you guys can suggest me any top notch PC's I'd gladly appreciate it.

 

 

P.s - I have zero knowledge to build my own PC, however I'm open to any suggestions.

 

Building a PC is a piece of cake, just google a guide. For running alot bots you may want to get 8 or 16 GB ram atleast. 

An i5 or i7 processor is great, rest is up to you really.

If you post specifications of your current system, I'll see if there's much worth in upgrading it.

A program such as Speccy is useful for a simple readout of your specs, also doubles as a temperature program if you were curious about that.

To save time, if I feel it's not worth upgrading and instead think you should build a new system, what is your budget and what will the system be used for.

I recommend i7-3770k or better for the multi core processing.

Also download dedicated wam. jk but ram will be key.

And for graphics card a gtx750 ti which is about $150 will work just fine

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If you post specifications of your current system, I'll see if there's much worth in upgrading it.

A program such as Speccy is useful for a simple readout of your specs, also doubles as a temperature program if you were curious about that.

To save time, if I feel it's not worth upgrading and instead think you should build a new system, what is your budget and what will the system be used for.

I've seen you around dealing with these topics so i'd appreciate your input.

 

 

My budget is 1k. The system will be used for gaming.

I built my first computer with no previous knowledge just using a guide on YouTube. Had a friend help me pick out parts. Only took me a few hours to put it all together. Its very simple. 

Check out these videos 

I've seen you around dealing with these topics so i'd appreciate your input.

 

 

My budget is 1k. The system will be used for gaming.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/zPJj7P

I would have added an SSD, however it would result in sacrifices in either the CPU, GPU or case.

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