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In my last 2 weeks of botting, I've tried like 3 VPS's but only one of them did well for me. I've picked vps's with 4 cores and 8gb ram.

 

On my one batch of bots, their botting location is somewhere crowded like wintertodt on it's dedicated world. But, when checking the task manager when running like 4 bots, the CPU always stays at the 90-99% range while the Memory only stays at 30%. Which is quite unbalanced I think. So this is probably the reason why the CPU percentage is high right? I think this is the cause of some of my clients going black-screen.  

 

 

I don't have enough knowledge on hardware unfortunately.

Edited by fstyle

It may be the scripts you are using. 

 

My private script I run uses 3% cpu and about 400 mb memory /16000 per client

Edited by Juggles

It also depends on the MHz of the processor and the type of script running. I have a 4.3MHz 8-core processor and 16gb of ram memory on my personal PC and while running 1 client/1 script it uses about 7.8% CPU and ~~280MB of ram.

 

But yes, it might be the script or if it's a Linux VPS it could also hurt it as Linux uses a lot of CPU just on its own

 

Also you can turn on 'Low CPU Mode' in the options, though i dont know how much it changes it

Edited by RDM

It also depends on the MHz of the processor and the type of script running. I have a 4.3MHz 8-core processor and 16gb of ram memory on my personal PC and while running 1 client/1 script it uses about 7.8% CPU and ~~280MB of ram.

 

But yes, it might be the script or if it's a Linux VPS it could also hurt it as Linux uses a lot of CPU just on its own

 

Also you can turn on 'Low CPU Mode' in the options, though i dont know how much it changes it

lowresouce, lowcpu reduces it so much. 

I was always under the impression that viewing the VPS through VNC/RDP or whatever causes massive spikes anyway.

 

Is this the case?

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It also depends on the MHz of the processor and the type of script running. I have a 4.3MHz 8-core processor and 16gb of ram memory on my personal PC and while running 1 client/1 script it uses about 7.8% CPU and ~~280MB of ram.

 

But yes, it might be the script or if it's a Linux VPS it could also hurt it as Linux uses a lot of CPU just on its own

 

Also you can turn on 'Low CPU Mode' in the options, though i dont know how much it changes it

 

But linux is better in terms of CPU usage compared to windows right? or na?

 

lowresouce, lowcpu reduces it so much. 

 

yea I forgot about this facep.gif

It doesn't affect the bot's speed that much, right?

 

I was always under the impression that viewing the VPS through VNC/RDP or whatever causes massive spikes anyway.

 

Is this the case?

 

Didn't think about this. But still, some of my clients go black screen even though vnc viewing isnt on

But linux is better in terms of CPU usage compared to windows right? or na?

 

 

yea I forgot about this facep.gif

It doesn't affect the bot's speed that much, right?

 

 

Didn't think about this. But still, some of my clients go black screen even though vnc viewing isnt on

You lost 10 fps i think with low resource/low cpu. Not 100% on this. 

the memory leak on osbot memes me sometimes

its a virtual private server, dont expect too much out of it.

try running the script on ur own comp to figure out the cpu usage making sure its not the script itself (unless u have a potato comp).

a better solution is a dedicated server, but not sure if u got the money or if u even want to run that many bots.

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