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Hey. New to OSBot, coming from a different client. A bit of a noobie at botting. Just wondering, would a Xeon E5620 be garbo for botting? I'm not really looking to bot a mass amount of accounts at once, at least not at the moment. I'm just looking to do more than what my desktop does, plus I don't want to continue to wear my personal computer's processor since that's what I'm running my bots on at the moment. I'd like to run upwards of around maybe 20 bots at once. 

All i know is there's one component to look for in a pc/desktop/laptop/ for playing runescape with more than one client, thats the amount of RAM it has

 

also, runelite clients can utilize the gpu so if you attempt to beef up your desktop anytime in the future you can have the option of using your graphics card as the main source of power.

 

(nobody told me this starting out i had to do some deep diving through forums but look up a VirtualBox and if you have a windows 7/8/9 installation disk you could pretty much set up a computer within your computer and have two simultaneous pc's running within one another at the same time. You'd ask me why? and id tell you that runescape for whatever reason doesnt fully maximize your pc's potential/graphics card/gpu/cpu to it's full potential. just a little tip) 

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