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So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..
Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..
Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Edited by Stranger

dunno if you leave your computer on for like 2 weeks + and run the bot, the cpu starts to rise though

So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..

Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..

Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Firstly, did you re-install windows without backing up profiles etc? Because that means any configured settings, software etc you had is no longer automatically adjusting your settings for you.

If 30% is more than usual then your CPU might have been overclocked, I don't think reformatting affects your BIOS settings though.. Maybe it's something to do with drivers etc, I'm not too sure in that respect. It shouldn't be higher.

You'll need to download and install some fan monitoring software so you can control the speeds etc. Don't let your CPU go above 70 degrees and the GPU (if you have one) over 85 though. If you can't be bothered with that get some quiet edition fans (noctua or the corsair silent series [slightly worse than noctua but they look nicer :p] fans) and replace your stock fans. Stock fans are always noisy so even the silence optimized fans at the maximum output are pretty quiet.

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

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So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..

Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..

Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Firstly, did you re-install windows without backing up profiles etc? Because that means any configured settings, software etc you had is no longer automatically adjusting your settings for you.

If 30% is more than usual then your CPU might have been overclocked, I don't think reformatting affects your BIOS settings though.. Maybe it's something to do with drivers etc, I'm not too sure in that respect. It shouldn't be higher.

You'll need to download and install some fan monitoring software so you can control the speeds etc. Don't let your CPU go above 70 degrees and the GPU (if you have one) over 85 though. If you can't be bothered with that get some quiet edition fans (noctua or the corsair silent series [slightly worse than noctua but they look nicer tongue.png] fans) and replace your stock fans. Stock fans are always noisy so even the silence optimized fans at the maximum output are pretty quiet.

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

 

Hmm it's quite a long story, but my hard disk had to be replaced. I replaced it by myself and installed a clean version of windows 8 on it. To be sure, i downloaded a driver check software (driver doctor) to check if all my drivers were up to date and they were.

It's just strange that my fan makes a lot more noise as it did before..

Do you know any fan monitoring programs? i'm using HP Coolsense right now, but i can't set fan speed etc.

EDIT:

I donwloaded speedfan, and here are some results:

Temp1: 64C

Core 0: 63C

Core1: 63C

So with 1 client running the core is already 60C+.. wtf?

 

Edited by Stranger

 

So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..

Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..

Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Firstly, did you re-install windows without backing up profiles etc? Because that means any configured settings, software etc you had is no longer automatically adjusting your settings for you.

If 30% is more than usual then your CPU might have been overclocked, I don't think reformatting affects your BIOS settings though.. Maybe it's something to do with drivers etc, I'm not too sure in that respect. It shouldn't be higher.

You'll need to download and install some fan monitoring software so you can control the speeds etc. Don't let your CPU go above 70 degrees and the GPU (if you have one) over 85 though. If you can't be bothered with that get some quiet edition fans (noctua or the corsair silent series [slightly worse than noctua but they look nicer tongue.png] fans) and replace your stock fans. Stock fans are always noisy so even the silence optimized fans at the maximum output are pretty quiet.

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

 

 

first off you need to watch your mouth and talk with some respect.

Secondly, there is a memory leak. The developers have said it'll be fixed in Osbot 2 to multiple staff members. 

 

From your own words, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic, which you don't.

 

 

So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..

Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..

Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Firstly, did you re-install windows without backing up profiles etc? Because that means any configured settings, software etc you had is no longer automatically adjusting your settings for you.

If 30% is more than usual then your CPU might have been overclocked, I don't think reformatting affects your BIOS settings though.. Maybe it's something to do with drivers etc, I'm not too sure in that respect. It shouldn't be higher.

You'll need to download and install some fan monitoring software so you can control the speeds etc. Don't let your CPU go above 70 degrees and the GPU (if you have one) over 85 though. If you can't be bothered with that get some quiet edition fans (noctua or the corsair silent series [slightly worse than noctua but they look nicer tongue.png] fans) and replace your stock fans. Stock fans are always noisy so even the silence optimized fans at the maximum output are pretty quiet.

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

 

Hmm it's quite a long story, but my hard disk had to be replaced. I replaced it by myself and installed a clean version of windows 8 on it. To be sure, i downloaded a driver check software (driver doctor) to check if all my drivers were up to date and they were.

It's just strange that my fan makes a lot more noise as it did before..

Do you know any fan monitoring programs? i'm using HP Coolsense right now, but i can't set fan speed etc.

EDIT:

I donwloaded speedfan, and here are some results:

Temp1: 64C

Core 0: 63C

Core1: 63C

So with 1 client running the core is already 60C+.. wtf?

 

Try to get the same results as before and look in your task manager (performance tab) to see how much resources osbot is using. Maybe theirs something running in the background eating up all your resources resulting in higher temps.

 

 

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

 

Actually it is relevant 

 

Memory leaks lead to high CPU.

 

http://osbot.org/forum/topic/18168-a-progress-update-on-osbot-2/

 

Memory leaks over time lead to higher resource usage, they do not create a significantly higher initial wastage. It gets worse over time.

 

 

 

So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..

Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..

Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Firstly, did you re-install windows without backing up profiles etc? Because that means any configured settings, software etc you had is no longer automatically adjusting your settings for you.

If 30% is more than usual then your CPU might have been overclocked, I don't think reformatting affects your BIOS settings though.. Maybe it's something to do with drivers etc, I'm not too sure in that respect. It shouldn't be higher.

You'll need to download and install some fan monitoring software so you can control the speeds etc. Don't let your CPU go above 70 degrees and the GPU (if you have one) over 85 though. If you can't be bothered with that get some quiet edition fans (noctua or the corsair silent series [slightly worse than noctua but they look nicer tongue.png] fans) and replace your stock fans. Stock fans are always noisy so even the silence optimized fans at the maximum output are pretty quiet.

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

 

 

first off you need to watch your mouth and talk with some respect.

Secondly, there is a memory leak. The developers have said it'll be fixed in Osbot 2 to multiple staff members. 

 

From your own words, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic, which you don't.

damn, my feelings are hurt

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Using it now, seems to be a good program to run and clean up your pc.. Thanks smile.png

 

 

 

 

So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..

Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..

Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Firstly, did you re-install windows without backing up profiles etc? Because that means any configured settings, software etc you had is no longer automatically adjusting your settings for you.

If 30% is more than usual then your CPU might have been overclocked, I don't think reformatting affects your BIOS settings though.. Maybe it's something to do with drivers etc, I'm not too sure in that respect. It shouldn't be higher.

You'll need to download and install some fan monitoring software so you can control the speeds etc. Don't let your CPU go above 70 degrees and the GPU (if you have one) over 85 though. If you can't be bothered with that get some quiet edition fans (noctua or the corsair silent series [slightly worse than noctua but they look nicer tongue.png] fans) and replace your stock fans. Stock fans are always noisy so even the silence optimized fans at the maximum output are pretty quiet.

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

 

Hmm it's quite a long story, but my hard disk had to be replaced. I replaced it by myself and installed a clean version of windows 8 on it. To be sure, i downloaded a driver check software (driver doctor) to check if all my drivers were up to date and they were.

It's just strange that my fan makes a lot more noise as it did before..

Do you know any fan monitoring programs? i'm using HP Coolsense right now, but i can't set fan speed etc.

EDIT:

I donwloaded speedfan, and here are some results:

Temp1: 64C

Core 0: 63C

Core1: 63C

So with 1 client running the core is already 60C+.. wtf?

 

Try to get the same results as before and look in your task manager (performance tab) to see how much resources osbot is using. Maybe theirs something running in the background eating up all your resources resulting in higher temps.

 

It seems to be OSBot only, since it's using 20%-25% of my CPU per client.

I know it's caused by the memory leak which is in the client itself, but i just wanted to discuss if there are any temporay fixes for it and why it's using so much more CPU as it did before.

Anyway, i'm thinking about buying a VPS to run bots on another kind of system (?) so i can just shut off my laptop at night..

Since i never used anything like a VPS before i would like to know if that's a good option? How much would it cost to run 2 bots on a decent VPS? is it safe?

Edited by Stranger

 

Using it now, seems to be a good program to run and clean up your pc.. Thanks smile.png

 

 

 

 

So i just reinstalled my pc (4GB RAM, i5 processor), but only one client open it's using 30% of my cpu, 200MB memory and my fan is spinning like crazy..

Before i reinstalled my pc i could open 2 bots and i didn't hear my fan at all..

Does anyone know what's wrong? why is only one client using so much ram?

Firstly, did you re-install windows without backing up profiles etc? Because that means any configured settings, software etc you had is no longer automatically adjusting your settings for you.

If 30% is more than usual then your CPU might have been overclocked, I don't think reformatting affects your BIOS settings though.. Maybe it's something to do with drivers etc, I'm not too sure in that respect. It shouldn't be higher.

You'll need to download and install some fan monitoring software so you can control the speeds etc. Don't let your CPU go above 70 degrees and the GPU (if you have one) over 85 though. If you can't be bothered with that get some quiet edition fans (noctua or the corsair silent series [slightly worse than noctua but they look nicer tongue.png] fans) and replace your stock fans. Stock fans are always noisy so even the silence optimized fans at the maximum output are pretty quiet.

 

OSBot has a memory leak

It's suppose to be fixed in OSBot 2

That has no relevance, I hate when people comment when they don't know anything in relation to the discussed topic. You just fill peoples head with incorrect/irrelevent info.

PS I haven't heard of the memleak being fixed, can you link me the thread that says that (I'm interested).

 

Hmm it's quite a long story, but my hard disk had to be replaced. I replaced it by myself and installed a clean version of windows 8 on it. To be sure, i downloaded a driver check software (driver doctor) to check if all my drivers were up to date and they were.

It's just strange that my fan makes a lot more noise as it did before..

Do you know any fan monitoring programs? i'm using HP Coolsense right now, but i can't set fan speed etc.

EDIT:

I donwloaded speedfan, and here are some results:

Temp1: 64C

Core 0: 63C

Core1: 63C

So with 1 client running the core is already 60C+.. wtf?

 

Try to get the same results as before and look in your task manager (performance tab) to see how much resources osbot is using. Maybe theirs something running in the background eating up all your resources resulting in higher temps.

 

It seems to be OSBot only, since it's using 20%-25% of my CPU per client.

I know it's caused by the memory leak which is in the client itself, but i just wanted to discuss if there are any temporay fixes for it and why it's using so much more CPU as it did before.

Anyway, i'm thinking about buying a VPS to run bots on another kind of system (?) so i can just shut off my laptop at night..

Since i never used anything like a VPS before i would like to know if that's a good option? How much would it cost to run 2 bots on a decent VPS? is it safe?

 

VPS's are typically safe assuming you buy them from legit sellers (I buy em from proper websites normally). I use Windows VPS/Dedi's cause it's really simple but linux = better value for money but it can be a bit of a headache at times. Well again, it depends what approach you take. It can cost you from $2/acc to $8. Personally, I go for convenience so normally I pay around $5/acc (better support if issues occur etc, really fast to setup bots/check etc but of course all of this can happen with linux too).

I can't really recommend any to you because you'd want a really low power VPS and I have never bought one like that though sorry but if you find one you like feel free to link me and I'll have a look and give you my thoughts about it.

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