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Discussion in 'Programming & Hardware' started by YubiBotter, Mar 2, 2015.

  1. YubiBotter

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    Did exceed the budget by 19 euros, however if I'm perfectly honest I wouldn't particularly like to cut it any lower than I already had.
    Would've preferred to fit an M.2 SSD however it simply wasn't realistic.
    Apologies for the late response, life always finds a way to preoccupy.


    The 2666MHz DDR4 support via CPU specs is simply the memory controllers rated frequency, by default your motherboard will reduce the frequency that your Dominator memory will run at. This is for compatibility ratings.
    The main concern I would have is operating voltage, I can't say I've looked too much at the new i9 chips yet but if they have reduced memory controller voltage then older memory may not work.

    Just about every kit of memory actually comes with XMP data, so I would just enable XMP on your motherboard and it will set the memory frequency and timings as per the RAM's specifications.
     
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    Thanks man! :) Seems like a really good setup :D And no problem you are doing this for free so take the time you want :)
     
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    Hey, do you still do this? If so i'd love to see an example for parts for a well priced system that draws low amounts of power and can be used for botting both rs and higher resource games. multiple clients open, etc. looking to build one on my own. dont really have a specific budget, but cheaper the better while still having enough power for botting a couple games with a couple clients each
    edit: also low heat output would be nice as well as being quiet. probably watercooled?
     
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  4. Geashaw

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    Hey @YubiBotter

    I currently have the following specs, can you suggest my some alternative parts to
    make the system more quiet? I use "SpeedFan" to lower the fanspeed and thus
    making it more silent, but I should probably just replace some stuff.

    Operating System
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
    CPU
    AMD FX-4350 68 °C
    Vishera 32nm Technology
    RAM
    8,00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz (11-11-11-28)
    Motherboard
    ASRock 990FX Extreme3 (CPUSocket) 47 °C
    Graphics
    S27D390 (1920x1080@60Hz)
    P246H (1920x1080@60Hz)
    1024MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series (MSI) 54 °C
    Storage
    465GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB ATA Device (SSD) 38 °C
    Optical Drives
    ASUS DRW-24B3ST ATA Device
    Audio
    Realtek High Definition Audio
     
  5. Savior

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    Use 140mm fans if possible, they are much quiter than 120mm ones
    Clean your PC from dust every now and then
    Realign fans if needed to optimize air flow
    Remove dust filters from any outgoing fans

    Those are a few tips from the top of my head.
    What CPU cooler do you have?
     
  6. YubiBotter

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    System Build - Core i5-7500T 2.7GHz Quad-Core, Define C ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker
    I haven't picked a GPU as that's somewhat dependent upon what games you bot, the CPU does have an iGPU so you will have a display output even without a GPU.
    As for the storage, I haven't picked anything because if it's solely for botting then you can just run a HDD. Otherwise an SSD might be a worthwhile investment if you use the system for personal use.

    I tend to find a large culprit of noise is the PSU, so depending on what PSU you're currently using, it may pay to look at an RM PSU from Corsair for semi passive cooling.
    I'm not necessarily sure what case you have, but generally speaking the Fractal Design R4 or S case would be a great pick for noise dampening.
    As Savior said, what CPU cooler are you using?
     
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    awesome thanks. should be able to handle the gpu since thats something im comfortable with. and yeah it'd be fine w/ a hdd. have a beast for personal use :p
     
  8. Qosmiof2

    Qosmiof2 I've been called a god before.

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    Budget: 600-700
    Intended use: Programming, doing multiple stuff (programming, botting, watching movies and listening to music on chrome), occasional gaming (Runescape, LoL) with atleast nice graphics.
    Currency: EUR


    Appreciated! Luv ya
     
  9. YubiBotter

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    Apologies for the late reply, been busy all day.
    Any particular website you'd prefer me to use?
    I'm not sure what country you live in so I can't use PCPartPicker if it's not listed.
     
  10. Qosmiof2

    Qosmiof2 I've been called a god before.

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    I live in Slovenia (Europe) but you can use pcpart picker.
     
  11. YubiBotter

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    PCPartPicker doesn't support Europe or Slovenia specifically, "United Kingdom" results in GBP as opposed to Euros.
     
  12. Qosmiof2

    Qosmiof2 I've been called a god before.

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    PC Build Custom: €626.12, 156W, 6 parts (8/6/2017) - Pangoly

    They didn't have reasonably priced motherboards listed, so I found one on Amazon for you: https://www.amazon.de/Prime-B350-PL...11?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1502023244&sr=1-11

    If you have any hardware from your current system that you can re-use, then the remaining money you have freed can probably go towards a better CPU.
    Such as: Ryzen 5 1600 Review & Specifications - Pangoly
     
  14. Qosmiof2

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    any ideas on how to upgrade my system to put more bots on?
    specs

    Processor 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5
    RAM 8 GB DDR3
    Memory Speed 1600 MHz
    Hard Drive 1024 GB
    Graphics Coprocessor NVIDIA GeForce GTX750
    Card Description dedicated
    Graphics Card Ram Size 2048 MB
    Wireless Type 802.11bgn
    Number of USB 2.0 Ports 4
    Number of USB 3.0 Ports 2
    Other Technical Details
    Brand Name Lenovo
    Series IdeaCentre
    Item model number 57327817
    Hardware Platform PC
    Operating System Windows 8.1
    Item Weight 25.9 pounds
    Product Dimensions 14.2 x 16.1 x 6.9 inches
    Item Dimensions L x W x H 14.17 x 16.1 x 6.89 inches
    Color Black
    Processor Brand Intel
    Processor Count 4
    Computer Memory Type GDDR5
    Flash Memory Size 8.0
    Hard Drive Rotational Speed 7200 RPM
     
  16. YubiBotter

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    Your best bet for bot count would be CPU + RAM upgrades.
    I would give you specific hardware, but I'm not sure what socket your system is.
    Could you run Speccy for example? It will tell me exactly what hardware you have, that way I can find compatible upgrades.

    Edit:
    Lenovo Desktop PC K450E 57327817 Intel Core i5 4460 (3.20 GHz) 8 GB DDR3 1TB SSHD HDD 8 GB SSD NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Windows 8.1 64-bit - Newegg.com
    Is this your system?
     
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    what pc or laptop can rune runescape 3 NXT client in full maximum settings with no performance issues?

    could you look at overclockers.co.uk

    uk site only also has to be pre built already
     
  18. YubiBotter

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    I can't really say with confidence that any particular system can run 3 NXT clients with max settings, as I have no experience with the client.


    I don't know the CPU/GPU requirements for NXT so this is a shot in the dark.
     
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    Apparently a GTX 1070 is enough to run NXT on max settings on 1080p at a stable rate
     
  20. YubiBotter

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    Oh god, by "enough" I think I can safely conclude that's 1080 TI SLI territory.
     

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