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OSBOT Cpu usage 90%+

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I was wondering what is up with OSBOt going up to 90% cpu usage at times at night?

I choose low cpu usage, but then when it goes that high, it freezes the script and the script just stops. 

PC Specs (just incase someone is wondering):

i7-4790k

16gb ram

Gfx: GTx 970

 

idk what else to add, but this is frustrating lol

If the RAM/CPU using is consistently rising over time, might be due to a memory leak in either OSBot or the script your're using.

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6 minutes ago, Eend said:

shit specs

honestly i cant tell if youre trolling me lmao

How many clients are you running and what script(s)?

Edited by Keven

It doesn't matter how good your CPU is. IF you stop and run a script over and over again, your cpu will rise.  If you have a script with a lot of paint and webwalking, it'll spike and keep spiking. 

I run 5 bots on a 32bit vm and it says 90% cpu usage for all Java applications but in reality it isn't 90% it's less than that.  Scripts with paint and CPU intensive functions will make it lag regardless of your cpu.  I have a 6700k when I run my muling script, it takes 20% and it's a really basic script which just stands still lmao. 

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11 minutes ago, Keven said:

How many clients are you running and what script(s)?

Just 1, bot factory

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