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FPS drops from 50 to 0 and crashes client

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Hello this happens to me every 20-30 minutes on 1 of my open clients. Here are my computer specs.
 

  • Intel Core i7-3770 Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 77W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • 16 GB 1333MHZ DDR3
  • 1TB Hard Drive 7200 RPM
  • Nvidia Geforce 640 GT 1GB GDDR5 Video Card
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Full Version CD - 64 bit


    Id appreciate the help!

    Thanks,
    Derul

Update your java & java jdk

note that this might also be because a script gets stuck in a loop, so what script were you using?

Edited by Magiichan

clear cache, re-install java, download osbot again? if you tried that im not sure what the problem since your computer is beast

 

Ensure that you have the correct java version installed, x86 or x64. Many people on 64 bit computers install 32 bit java as a result of using firefox or another 32 bit browser. In order to run java programs successfully outside of your browser, it's important to install BOTH 32-bit and 64-bit javas.

I've heard this issue before as well, and have also experienced this problem. This often occurs, when your CPU maxes out, and you do not have sufficient ram allocated to the client. You need help allocating more RAM with your OSBOT client drop me a PM. Hope this helps. 

 

Edit: Also make sure you are using the 64bit version of Java.

Edited by King Leonidas

I personally have no idea of what the solution to your issue is because their is not enough information given. You cannot diagnose the issue if you do not have enough info.

 

Good pieces of info = what you experience, what you have/are using, prior results (i.e. what you did when this happened), after results (i.e. laggy for a while).

 

Also, you have an interesting to say the least build. I'd assume it's for work but man, that build is so weird. What made you choose those parts haha (this is the real reason for me posting)?

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