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Botting and GPU... or?

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Hey guys, i currently have a pc with 64gb ram and an intel i7 3930k processor, but it have a shitty GPU, an nvidia 9800gt or something like that.

 

My question is, does the GPU affects the bots performance? I used to be able to run around 20 bots(using VM's) from another "power" site for EoC, but it seems that with OSbot if i try to open 10+ clients, FPS will drop badly and my bots will start to slutter and have a bad performance.

 

Anyone know if OSbot is GPU intensive, or anyone know what could be causing my issue?

GPU should not effect the bots. Old school uses CPU image rendering. Only Direct X / Open GL (that rs3 uses) will use GPU.

 

I am not positive about this but if you are running the boys from one client they may not be multi-threaded. I don't have any way of running more than one bot to test. But if you view your CPU usage and only one core is maxed, try running more clients with less bots on each of them.

 

BTW. GT9800 isn't that bad (proud owner of a GT9800)

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GPU should not effect the bots. Old school uses CPU image rendering. Only Direct X / Open GL (that rs3 uses) will use GPU.

 

I am not positive about this but if you are running the boys from one client they may not be multi-threaded. I don't have any way of running more than one bot to test. But if you view your CPU usage and only one core is maxed, try running more clients with less bots on each of them.

 

BTW. GT9800 isn't that bad (proud owner of a GT9800)

All the cores are being used. well, gotta say osbot client uses waaaay too much cpu power.

 

GPU should not effect the bots. Old school uses CPU image rendering. Only Direct X / Open GL (that rs3 uses) will use GPU.

 

I am not positive about this but if you are running the boys from one client they may not be multi-threaded. I don't have any way of running more than one bot to test. But if you view your CPU usage and only one core is maxed, try running more clients with less bots on each of them.

 

BTW. GT9800 isn't that bad (proud owner of a GT9800)

All the cores are being used. well, gotta say osbot client uses waaaay too much cpu power.

 

 

That's what happens when you render a game like Runescape from the CPU.. A GPU is designed to process large volumes of data at a lower speed over hundreds of threads simultaneously - which is suitable for graphics rendering, video encoding/decoding, etc. A CPU will run at a faster speed, but will generally be only be able to process 1-8 things concurrently - this is suitable for general applications. Hardware acceleration via OpenGL was implemented into Runescape in 2008 (when RSHD was released).

 

All the cores are being used. well, gotta say osbot client uses waaaay too much cpu power.

 

 

Not to sure then, could also be the script. I must say though running 1 bot brings my cpu usage to 50% on AMD Athlon dual core

You have a 3930k and your using a crappy gpu.. Omg, pls sell me your cpu plsss. $300 ;3.

 

What a waste man.. 

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You have a 3930k and your using a crappy gpu.. Omg, pls sell me your cpu plsss. $300 ;3.

 

What a waste man.. 

Why a waste? i only use it for my farm, i used an old GPU for it because i knew gpu wasn't important for this kind of task. it would have been a WASTE to buy a good gpu that i didn't need.

i thought you couldn't run 2 clients at once. when i try to log in to another client it logs me out of the other.

GPU doesn't affect botting mate. Only CPU and Ram, and in some cases botting (not runescape) the ssd aswell.

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