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What hardware does a computer need to run multiple bots?

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Does OSBot need lots of ram and a good CPU, and that's it?

What about graphics card [my guess is that they're irrelevant for botting]

 

How many bots will a desktop running an i7-6700K with 16gigs of ram, run?

Edited by Noidlox

1 minute ago, Noidlox said:

Does OSBot need lots of ram and a good CPU, and that's it?

What about graphics card [my guess is that they're irrelevant for botting]

 

How many bots will a desktop running an i7-6700K with 16gigs of ram, run?

I have have that cpu in my main pc atm, CPU wise I am pretty sure it could get up to 50 accounts, but it depends on the ram at that point, scripts vary heavily in ram from 300mb > 1gb each 

 

I think RS alone eats at least 400mb.  Would say that one bot needs at least 600Mb of RAM. Your CPU should cope with at least 20-25 bots I reckon without issue.

31 minutes ago, Noidlox said:

Does OSBot need lots of ram and a good CPU, and that's it?

What about graphics card [my guess is that they're irrelevant for botting]

 

How many bots will a desktop running an i7-6700K with 16gigs of ram, run?

7-10 maybe.

Gfx card is not needed for botting.

3 hours ago, upotudrop said:

Ask @DrDu o wait nevermind he isnt scriptor anymore 

ask @upotudrop  o w8 he was never scriptor

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