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I feel like I will purchase 7700k for best value or 8700k for investment / longevity. Thx for screenshot @RDM :)

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2 hours ago, Anomaly said:

I feel like I will purchase 7700k for best value or 8700k for investment / longevity. Thx for screenshot @RDM :)

Ryzen Plus chips are coming out this year. R7 in april, r5 in may i think and r3 in june/july for some reason

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20 hours ago, RDM said:

 

 

 

Quick tests: 4 OSBot clients running, 2 running Fruity NMZ and 2 running APA sand crabs. All 4 clients on Low CPU Mode with no other apps running in the background.

 

 

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20 hours ago, WillR said:

Damn that's pretty high resource usage :/

 

Edit* Here's mine with 4 mirror mode clients running

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16 hours ago, Anomaly said:

I feel like I will purchase 7700k for best value or 8700k for investment / longevity. Thx for screenshot @RDM :)

 

Did a BIOS update from v0222 to v3508 or something lol. pretty big difference in ram usage and small change to cpu usage

 

EDIT: also remember now doing a 1 click overclock which bumped the core up to 3.8ghz base

 

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53 minutes ago, RDM said:

 

 

 

Did a BIOS update from v0222 to v3508 or something lol. pretty big difference in ram usage and small change to cpu usage

 

EDIT: also remember now doing a 1 click overclock which bumped the core up to 3.8ghz base

 

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Looking much better bro. Good luck with the botting :)

21 hours ago, RDM said:

 

 

 

Quick tests: 4 OSBot clients running, 2 running Fruity NMZ and 2 running APA sand crabs. All 4 clients on Low CPU Mode with no other apps running in the background.

 

 

A8 with 4 bots.png

Ryzen 3 1300x with 4 bots.png

That's terrible my man, here's one of my pc's
fac0e2800487d205ef9552ef244424dd.png all pretty cpu intense scripts.

Not on low cpu mode btw

Just now, Sysm said:

That's terrible my man, here's one of my pc's
fac0e2800487d205ef9552ef244424dd.png all pretty cpu intense scripts.

check his updated pic, seems much more improved with the bios update

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4 minutes ago, Muffins said:

wow its almost like intel has better single core performance and since oldschool runescape only utilizes single-core intel would have been a better buy since they also have integrated graphics haHAA

 

 

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On 03/02/2018 at 10:20 PM, WillR said:

Damn that's pretty high resource usage :/

 

Edit* Here's mine with 4 mirror mode clients running

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Intel > AMD.

Idk why somebody advised AMD over Intel when performance for multiple tasks will always be better with Intel due to the Hyper threading. AMD have always used more cores to run multiple tasks but it doesn't come with the same performance, also doesn't really help that OSRS only uses 1 core... Saying that the Ryzen's finally have something similar to Hyperthreading but again, Intel still out performs it. Obviously performance comes with a greater cost though... My performance per bot on mirror mode:

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My I5 Running 8 bots. cost me £90

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everyone is comparing a prius to drag car though... Better performance i7-7700k will obviously be better that a ryzen 3 1300x which is more comparible to an i3-8100....

 

and in the end I prefer to use and support AMD so it doesn't really matter anyways.

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