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new bot computer

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hi guys,

i just bought a new computer.

 

AMD fx-8350 CPU

8GB ram (i might buy 4 extra)

gigabyte GA-990XA motherboard

using windows 7.

 

how many bots do you think i can run on it?

and about the CPU, should i upgrade the cooling system that comes with it?

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
RGcwBvL.png
Do math, get answer.

 

Edited by YoHoJo

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If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
RGcwBvL.png
Do math, get answer.

 

 

 

are you sure it will work that way?

in my laptop which im using now if i run 5 bots or 8 bots its on 100% cpu so cant to this calc..

 

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
RGcwBvL.png
Do math, get answer.

 

 

 

are you sure it will work that way?

in my laptop which im using now if i run 5 bots or 8 bots its on 100% cpu so cant to this calc..

 

It's basic logic/algebra, of course it will work.

 

You need to be doing this on the same computer you plan to be running the bots on though, you can't use the stats of one computer and compare to another, it's specific to CPU.

 

So if you don't actually have the computer yet, you can just ask other people with similar CPUs what they are able to run (like you already are :) )

 

 

 

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
RGcwBvL.png
Do math, get answer.

 

 

 

are you sure it will work that way?

in my laptop which im using now if i run 5 bots or 8 bots its on 100% cpu so cant to this calc..

 

It's basic logic/algebra, of course it will work.

 

 

 

You are wrong and ignored what the OP said to your reply.

 

Like he said some CPU's can run more bots even if its working at 100%, so if 1 bot uses 25% it doesn't mean that he will be able to use only 4 bots.  Basic logic/algebra doesn't apply here. so save your smart ass comments for troll threads or w/e.

 

OP: The only way to know is that you test it, push it until you see a decrease of performance on the bots and download any tool that keep track of the temperature.

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
RGcwBvL.png
Do math, get answer.

 

bs.

you can have 1% CPU/bot but you wont run 100 bots, there's other factors to take into account lol

 

 

 

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
RGcwBvL.png
Do math, get answer.

 

 

 

are you sure it will work that way?

in my laptop which im using now if i run 5 bots or 8 bots its on 100% cpu so cant to this calc..

 

It's basic logic/algebra, of course it will work.

 

 

 

You are wrong and ignored what the OP said to your reply.

 

Like he said some CPU's can run more bots even if its working at 100%, so if 1 bot uses 25% it doesn't mean that he will be able to use only 4 bots.  Basic logic/algebra doesn't apply here. so save your smart ass comments for troll threads or w/e.

 

OP: The only way to know is that you test it, push it until you see a decrease of performance on the bots and download any tool that keep track of the temperature.

 

I'm not trying to be a smartass or rude at all, I'm only genuinely  trying to help.

I didn't quite understand what his post about the "5 bots or 8 bots 100% CPU" meant exactly.

I interpreted it as he could run approximately 5-8 bots and max out, not that he could run more past 100%. And that he was trying to compare his current CPU to another.

 

Read through my posts, I'm (almost)always only trying to be constructive and help out.

 

I'm just assuming that most people who run many bots are doing some sort of farming and therefore doing the same task/script on each client, making each bot take up roughly the same CPU.

 

And I'd assume that once your CPU is at 100% you can't run anymore, I was unaware that you could still run more bots properly even after being at 100% CPU.

 

Assuming that each script/client you run takes up roughly the same CPU and that at 100% you can't run anymore my little calculation would get him to his answer, I was unaware you could run more past 100% and was only trying to help. I didn't mean to come off snarky.

 

 

 

 

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
 
Do math, get answer.

 

bs.

you can have 1% CPU/bot but you wont run 100 bots, there's other factors to take into account lol

 

If you minus out the CPU used by other programs you have running, what else would you need to account for?

It just gives a rough estimate, I'm just trying to help out and get him a decent guess.

 

 

 

25? are you sure? the some guy said 10..

DEFINATELY more than 10.

I haven't botted in a long time but I have a 2.8GHz 6 core AMD processor and I run about 10-12 on it just fine while doing other things on the computer.

My guess would be around a bit under 20.

 

Edited by YoHoJo

 

 

 

 

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
RGcwBvL.png
Do math, get answer.

 

 

 

are you sure it will work that way?

in my laptop which im using now if i run 5 bots or 8 bots its on 100% cpu so cant to this calc..

 

It's basic logic/algebra, of course it will work.

 

 

 

You are wrong and ignored what the OP said to your reply.

 

Like he said some CPU's can run more bots even if its working at 100%, so if 1 bot uses 25% it doesn't mean that he will be able to use only 4 bots.  Basic logic/algebra doesn't apply here. so save your smart ass comments for troll threads or w/e.

 

OP: The only way to know is that you test it, push it until you see a decrease of performance on the bots and download any tool that keep track of the temperature.

 

I'm not trying to be a smartass or rude at all, I'm only genuinely  trying to help.

I didn't quite understand what his post about the "5 bots or 8 bots 100% CPU" meant exactly.

I interpreted it as he could run approximately 5-8 bots and max out, not that he could run more past 100%. And that he was trying to compare his current CPU to another.

 

Read through my posts, I'm (almost)always only trying to be constructive and help out.

 

I'm just assuming that most people who run many bots are doing some sort of farming and therefore doing the same task/script on each client, making each bot take up roughly the same CPU.

 

And I'd assume that once your CPU is at 100% you can't run anymore, I was unaware that you could still run more bots properly even after being at 100% CPU.

 

Assuming that each script/client you run takes up roughly the same CPU and that at 100% you can't run anymore my little calculation would get him to his answer, I was unaware you could run more past 100% and was only trying to help. I didn't mean to come off snarky.

 

 

 

 

 

If you plan to overlock it then get aftermarket cooling, if not, then don't worry about it.

 

As for how many you can run:

 

Example:

Run 1 bot on the computer, let's say it takes up 25% of the CPU:
 
Do math, get answer.

 

bs.

you can have 1% CPU/bot but you wont run 100 bots, there's other factors to take into account lol

 

If you minus out the CPU used by other programs you have running, what else would you need to account for?

It just gives a rough estimate, I'm just trying to help out and get him a decent guess.

 

 

 

25? are you sure? the some guy said 10..

DEFINATELY more than 10.

I haven't botted in a long time but I have a 2.8GHz 6 core AMD processor and I run about 10-12 on it just fine while doing other things on the computer.

My guess would be around a bit under 20.

 

ram :P since OSBot has a sickening memleak, you'll need to take ram into account too, and sorry for my first post, souded like flame and it was not intended that way

OP: i have an i7 3930k OC to 4.2 ghz, with 64gb ram, and i can run around 10 bots because FPS drop a lot and it start to slutter, idk if its because i have a shitty graphic card, but you should be able to run around 10 bots if you have enough ram.

 

 

PD: i know i have waaay too much ram.

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