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Hi guys, 

yesterday got my new pc, it uses Ryzen 5 1600x Nitro+ dont get deeper into other spec, ask if you want. So what is interesting for me, when I was searching for PC I mainly had to choose either to take Ryzen 5 1600x Nitro+ and intel, dont remember exact one but the build was same despite CPU, and intel one was 20€ more. Anyway, I've read that intel is better for one core performance and AMD ryzen is better for multi core tasks. Yesterday tried to set-up farm on one osbot instance and it started lagging as hell on 12th bot. Turned everthing off and opened 4 instances and ran 20 bots without a problem. So anyone have experience or knowledge how to do this the best way? If I have 6 cores should I open 6 instances? 

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19 minutes ago, nvrsince said:

OSRS utilizes single core instead of mutli core. 

So how it lags when 12 runs on one instance, but 20 on 4 runs with zero lag? 

35 minutes ago, kramnik said:

So how it lags when 12 runs on one instance, but 20 on 4 runs with zero lag? 

Just see for yourself, I'm pretty sure you can have at least one window/thread. It's a modern CPU with decent IPC after all. I wouldn't be surprised if you could run more with disabled rendering.

TLDR run 12 see utilization, run more if it's low

Edited by Valiant One

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