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How many bots u can run with stealth mode? It starts lagging like after 5 accounts, and sometimes it crashes. Just asking because bot manager uses more capasity of ur computer than stealth mode.

In stealth mode 12 accounts uses like 40-50% of my CPU, and with bot manager it uses 100%.  with low cpu mode and fps capped to 20, its sitting somewhere 80%.

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I also have a lag problem with bot manager and stealth mode. When I run 6 accounts on my machine with bot manager, CPU usage is around 10%. When I run 25 accounts on my machine with bot manager, CPU is always at 100% (unless the bots take a break) and the bot clients lag a bit. Settings are fps 15. Low CPU mode doesn't really make a difference. The CPU has 16 cores and 32 threads.

RAM is not a problem (used around 50% of available RAM). Disk is a M2 SSD and is idling. GPU is at 20% according to windows task manager.

PM me if you need a log or more information

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RAM isnt my problem either. Last night new problem came out. Clients crashing randomly. I had 12 bots running when i went to bed, and 4 of them was alive in the morning. Now i tried to open all 12 bots, it succesfully started 5 of them and half an hour later one of those has already crashed. It just randomly gets closed.

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Some further tests have shown, that everything is fine as long as I start only 16 clients. My CPU has 16 cores and 32 threads. After starting 2 or 3 more clients CPU goes up to 100%.

So it seems if you go start more clients than you have real CPU cores you spend a lot of time in context switches. Kernel system time is quite low, around 10% to 15%, so it seems that is not on the windows side, maybe more on the Java side.

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On 5/31/2024 at 11:18 PM, Mykro said:

Some further tests have shown, that everything is fine as long as I start only 16 clients. My CPU has 16 cores and 32 threads. After starting 2 or 3 more clients CPU goes up to 100%.

So it seems if you go start more clients than you have real CPU cores you spend a lot of time in context switches. Kernel system time is quite low, around 10% to 15%, so it seems that is not on the windows side, maybe more on the Java side.

I got newest java version, will try to reinstall or something.

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