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Low cpu usage

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How helpful is using low CPU while botting?

Let's say my laptop could run 3 bots. How many tabs will low CPU allow my laptop to run?

If you mean that you want to reduce your cpu performance then it depends on how much. Assuming you want to reduce it by 20-30% , you will probably be able to use 2 bots.

I'm pretty sure he's referring to "Low CPU Mode" in the OSBot options lol

7 hours ago, Max Cash said:

I'm pretty sure he's referring to "Low CPU Mode" in the OSBot options lol

 

11 hours ago, Jack3145 said:

How helpful is using low CPU while botting?

Let's say my laptop could run 3 bots. How many tabs will low CPU allow my laptop to run?

It helps a bit, dunno by how much though. Try it out and share your findings.

Usually what really eats cpu is loading osbot and in many cases using webwalking in script.

Keep in mind that using lowcpu usually calls for scripts sometimes working sluggishly and some minor issues if scripts aren't written with failsafes. Might be just cause system is usually laggy though

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1 minute ago, nosepicker said:

It helps a bit, dunno by how much though. Try it out and share your findings.

Usually what really eats cpu is loading osbot and in many cases using webwalking in script.

Keep in mind that using lowcpu usually calls for scripts sometimes working sluggishly and some minor issues if scripts aren't written with failsafes. Might be just cause system is usually laggy though

Ahh alright, thanks. That was helpful.

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