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fortnite on integrated??Integrated ;d cheaper that way cause gpus now are overpriced
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Sign up now!fortnite on integrated??Integrated ;d cheaper that way cause gpus now are overpriced
What's the intended use? And yeah currently graphics cards are priced far too high.System Builder - Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6GHz Quad-Core, Define S ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker anything to edit in this build?
Coding bots, botting a bit, league of legends, rs, RUST, and prolly movies etcWhat's the intended use? And yeah currently graphics cards are priced far too high.
In which case it looks good to me, a quick look at Rust makes me doubt the capability of the integrated GPU but naturally there's no other choice given the prices of GPUs.Coding bots, botting a bit, league of legends, rs, RUST, and prolly movies etc
Thanks man!In which case it looks good to me, a quick look at Rust makes me doubt the capability of the integrated GPU but naturally there's no other choice given the prices of GPUs.
Yeah you cant do rust without a 970minimumThanks man!
Apologies for the delay, been busy the last few days.Hey Yubi,
First , I must say I really admire the time you've taken to help people out, you tha real MVP (cringe ik)
Budget: Best bang for buck
Intended use: Solely for botting (around 8-10 bots on average CPU/RAM usage)
Currency: EUR
I think I should elaborate more on the purposes of the desktop since the above is still a little vague. I really just want a pc that is as cost efficient as possible. If you think it would be significantly cheaper to build a pc with, let's say, a processor that's only able to handle 6 bots, I would highly appreciate that aswell.
Thanks in advance!
Apologies for the delay, been busy the last few days.
If you have a spare GPU lying around:
System Builder - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core, Core 1100 MicroATX Mini Tower - PCPartPicker Belgium
If you don't have a spare GPU:
System Builder - Core i5-8400 2.8GHz 6-Core, Focus G (Black) ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker Belgium
I've left the HDD blank as I'm not necessarily sure if you might have a spare HDD lying around, if not I suggest you buy the following:
Kingston A400 120GB SSD
A nice budget SSD you can re-use at a later date.
The AMD system will perform better with botting purely because of the thread count and will be more cost efficient on the chance you have any video card to put in it, otherwise I would suggest the Intel system.
For the AMD system I also picked 1x8GB memory as the motherboard only has 2 DIMM slots, this way you can add more memory at a later date if necessary.
Each system should be rather quiet, the stock AMD Wraith cooler is rather quiet and the primary load is on the CPU so that's the primary source of noise taken care of.I must have missed the notification, apologies for replying so late
First of thank you so much for your advice. However, I feel I didn't elaborate enough on what I want to do with the computer. The computer should be able to run say 8 - 10 bots continuously for sixteen hours. I would also prefer it do be decently silent as it has to sit in my room where I have to do work related stuff (on another laptop, but it has to be decently silent for concentration purposes). I'm unsure if I made this clear enough (or clear at all) during my first post.
Is there anything I need to add to the other now that this is more clear?
Cheers!
It's all dependent upon how much you're willing to invest into it, for example:Thank you for your patience and please excuse my ignorance.
I have no computer parts lying around (no GPU nor a HDD/SDD). How would the best setup look? I ask this because I have no idea what the difference is between the HDD/SDD memory and the RAM memory (or is this complete non-sense?). Also if I take the Intel setup, do I not need a GPU?
Additionally (sorry I'm a pain, I know), if I were to expand the amount of bots I want to run, what would I need to upgrade (and if you have time would you explain why I have to upgrade that specific computer part).
Again, thank you for taking time of your day to help me out. It is much appreciated!
The Ryzen is better in this scenario purely for the multicore performance, as for future proof? That depends almost entirely on what you're doing.I want to start a bot farm, and do some gaming on the side like pubg. This is what I came up with, I was just wondering if you have any suggestions.
Btw this is only my second pc build and im taking some parts from my last pc to save money. Im a bit nubby if you could take it easy on me
I am leaning towards ryzen because from what I hear its more future proof?? Also I can afford a nicer motherboard with the ryzen setup...but I'm not even sure if that really matters tbh.
Would the intel or amd handle 10 bots, 24/7 better? Sorry not trying to be a pain in the ass, just confused.
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Thanks!
While I can't offer a number, you're looking at a 24 thread system from Q1 2010, so I wouldn't get my hopes too high.@YubiBotter How many bots could this run, 24/7?
It also has a Quadro K4200, not sure if that matters.
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