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How many bots can u run at the same time?

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Hi guys, just wondering how many bots u can run at the same time, without lagging on ur computer?  and whats ur specs on PC?

i got I7-9700 K 3.6 GHz  

didnt try more than 10, but how many u think i can run? :D 

 

With that chip I'd assume around 15-20+ injection. Depends on your ram and script as well I've found. The longer they run typically the more ram they use. Right off the bat you'll have a lot of spare, but that will get gobbled up in a few hours. 

 

I have an i7-6700k running on the PC I'm botting on with 32gb ram. Can typically get 6-10 mirror mode and 15-20 injection without serious issues. Pushed to 20 injection once but depending on script it was running too hot for my liking.

 

I prefer mirror mode, so I haven't messed with injection much. Injection requires a lot less other CPU intensive programs to run compared to properly setting up multiple mirror mode clients, so I would bet you could probably get over the 20 clients. Only real way to know is to try it!

That CPU is pretty friendly when it comes to overclocking, if you have Good cooling id get it up to 4.8GHz.

Like others have said, when running scripts that contain a lot of caching it will eat more RAM the longer you run.

If you run into bottlenecks it will probably be your ram. And again, overclock that CPU:) 

Good Luck!

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