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core i5 2500k bad performance

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Your cpu is fine. Use only one instance of the bot per account and you'll be fine.

 

Well the thing is (described it above) that i think that it should perform much better, based on the fact that i can run 7 tabs without lag on a cheaper and slower AMD processor (4 core 3.0 ghz).....

 

I have been testing the 2500k with some other programs, running multiple copies of them and its actually perfoming much better than my AMD at doing certain things, but when it comes to OSbot its just pure crap, so thats why im asking here if there might be a fix to this, like some drivers i should have, some operating system or anything else?

 

 

OSbot is very good but nowhere near perfect. The issue is with OSbot not your hardware, use multiple instances of the client until OSbot is improved. Their is no other solution apart from this that is available to you.

 

 

As i said above i tested running multiple clients of OSbots, instead of multiple tabs and that only increased the RAM usage, but did not lower CPU usage, so thats not a solution,

 

Anyone else have any tips to try?

 

 

 

Your cpu is fine. Use only one instance of the bot per account and you'll be fine.

 

Well the thing is (described it above) that i think that it should perform much better, based on the fact that i can run 7 tabs without lag on a cheaper and slower AMD processor (4 core 3.0 ghz).....

 

I have been testing the 2500k with some other programs, running multiple copies of them and its actually perfoming much better than my AMD at doing certain things, but when it comes to OSbot its just pure crap, so thats why im asking here if there might be a fix to this, like some drivers i should have, some operating system or anything else?

 

 

OSbot is very good but nowhere near perfect. The issue is with OSbot not your hardware, use multiple instances of the client until OSbot is improved. Their is no other solution apart from this that is available to you.

 

 

As i said above i tested running multiple clients of OSbots, instead of multiple tabs and that only increased the RAM usage, but did not lower CPU usage, so thats not a solution,

 

Anyone else have any tips to try?

 

I'm not offering you a solution to your issue; I'm offering you a solution that'd remove the issue your having. If you don't want to do that then that's fine.

Edited by Fringie

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Your cpu is fine. Use only one instance of the bot per account and you'll be fine.

 

Well the thing is (described it above) that i think that it should perform much better, based on the fact that i can run 7 tabs without lag on a cheaper and slower AMD processor (4 core 3.0 ghz).....

 

I have been testing the 2500k with some other programs, running multiple copies of them and its actually perfoming much better than my AMD at doing certain things, but when it comes to OSbot its just pure crap, so thats why im asking here if there might be a fix to this, like some drivers i should have, some operating system or anything else?

 

 

OSbot is very good but nowhere near perfect. The issue is with OSbot not your hardware, use multiple instances of the client until OSbot is improved. Their is no other solution apart from this that is available to you.

 

 

As i said above i tested running multiple clients of OSbots, instead of multiple tabs and that only increased the RAM usage, but did not lower CPU usage, so thats not a solution,

 

Anyone else have any tips to try?

 

I'm not offering you a solution to your issue; I'm offering you a solution that'd remove the issue your having. If you don't want to do that then that's fine.

 

 

I told you, your suggestion does not solve the CPU load issue, its like you didnt even read my reply?

 

Anyone ELSE have any suggestions to solve this?

Is it still like this on the latest client? .32? Because I am runnign 4 bots just fine, all at 80-90 fps

Yes. I'm using i5-3570k 4bots same time and it uses 70-90% cpu which is much more than it should be. There haven't been any sigficant difference between latest osbot versions so far...

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Pay attention to the wording in my last response.

 

This is your wording "I'm not offering you a solution to your issue; I'm offering you a solution that'd remove the issue your having. If you don't want to do that then that's fine." referring to that i should run multiple instances instead of multiple tabs in 1 instance, wich i posted that i have tested.

 

I will tell you now, very simplified, for the third time so you can understand why you are NOT offering a solution that will remove my issue:

 

When i run multitabs, 4 (FOUR) tabs, 1 (ONE) instance of OSbot, my CPU load is 95-99%, and the RAM usage is about 25% of total.

When i run 1 (ONE) tab in each of 4 (FOUR) instances of OSbot, my CPU load is 95-99%, and the RAM usage is about 60% of total.

 

Hence, your solution does NOT remove my issue wich is a too large cpu load, compared to a worse CPU.

Please understand, i can not continue this wall bashing with you any longer.

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Is it still like this on the latest client? .32? Because I am runnign 4 bots just fine, all at 80-90 fps

 I have not tested .32 yet, but the performance was the same from .24 -.28.

 

Currently running the bots on my older computer (7 tabs no lag on an old 3 ghz 4core amd), but i will test it with the .32 later tonight and post results.

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Is it still like this on the latest client? .32? Because I am runnign 4 bots just fine, all at 80-90 fps

Yes. I'm using i5-3570k 4bots same time and it uses 70-90% cpu which is much more than it should be. There haven't been any sigficant difference between latest osbot versions so far...

 

 

Ahh another i5 user! So i must ask - have you tried to fiddle around with anything like programs, drivers, java, updates etc to try to make your i5 performance what it should be with OSbot?

 

If you have tried something, but it didnt help, tell me that too because then i can scratch that from the list,

Yeah, until you fully understand how memory leaks occur and when they can happen you will realize that OSBot has HUGE memory leak problems that are not only affecting memory utilization but cpu utilization as well..

 

I personally believe who ever developed the client (The threading and class loading parts anyways..) personally sucks and needs to go back to school to learn how to properly close things...

 

You realize that java has no delete function.  You manually have to set all of your objects to null when you're done with them to be garbage collected.

You don't understand what I was saying so it's fine, just ignore my statement. I'm not going to make an effort to explain it to you.

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I'm assuming this thread is in the incorrect category.

 

Hmm..i dont think so. What category do you suggest it should be in then?

You don't understand what I was saying so it's fine, just ignore my statement. I'm not going to make an effort to explain it to you.

No, please explain it to me. I'm always up to learn something new.

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