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100% Cpu, what do you do?

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Hey, I just recently built a computer and it has an AMD-8350 processor in it, which I had high hopes of after seeing everyone's responses on this processor.

But after setting up around 8 bots, my cpu usage reaches 100%. Although I see countless other people saying they can get 15+ bots with this processor.

My question is do you guys stop the amount of bots you setup once you hit 100% cpu, or do you keep setting up bots even after you reach 100% cpu and only stop setting up bots when your bots begin to lag / the processor hits a temperature you do not want it to pass?

 

Also do you guys overclock your cpu to make it so you can run the 15+ bots with an amd-8350 processor?

If so do you have any posts / guides you can refer me to on how to overclock a cpu, I tried overclocking the cpu with AMD Overdrive and things were going good when I upped it to around 4.2 / 4.3 ghz, but after that I could not increase my voltage anymore without it going into the orange. Here is a screenshot to explain what I am talking about

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The voltage amount circled by red text turned orange after turning it up more and I must say seeing it turn orange made me slightly shit myself. And when trying to increase the Multiplier without increasing the voltage some more made the computer crash due to bluescreen when running the stability test. (this made me super shit my pants)

 

Thanks for your guys help ahead of time!

Just wondering are you using low cpu mode on osbot? This can def allow you to fit up to 2x more bots without maxing out pc. I personally max out my cpu at 6 bots on low cpu but I go beyond that and set up 10 without lagging issues and I still have space for RAM. I also use a dell laptop with like 4g ram so im no computer wiz or anything just saying try low pc see id u can fit the amt of bots you desired. When im not in low cpu I max out my pc on two bots but when I check thw low cpu two bots obly gives me 35 percent cpu in comparison to maxing out

Just wondering are you using low cpu mode on osbot? This can def allow you to fit up to 2x more bots without maxing out pc. I personally max out my cpu at 6 bots on low cpu but I go beyond that and set up 10 without lagging issues and I still have space for RAM. I also use a dell laptop with like 4g ram so im no computer wiz or anything just saying try low pc see id u can fit the amt of bots you desired. When im not in low cpu I max out my pc on two bots but when I check thw low cpu two bots obly gives me 35 percent cpu in comparison to maxing out

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Just wondering are you using low cpu mode on osbot? This can def allow you to fit up to 2x more bots without maxing out pc. I personally max out my cpu at 6 bots on low cpu but I go beyond that and set up 10 without lagging issues and I still have space for RAM. I also use a dell laptop with like 4g ram so im no computer wiz or anything just saying try low pc see id u can fit the amt of bots you desired. When im not in low cpu I max out my pc on two bots but when I check thw low cpu two bots obly gives me 35 percent cpu in comparison to maxing out

Just wondering are you using low cpu mode on osbot? This can def allow you to fit up to 2x more bots without maxing out pc. I personally max out my cpu at 6 bots on low cpu but I go beyond that and set up 10 without lagging issues and I still have space for RAM. I also use a dell laptop with like 4g ram so im no computer wiz or anything just saying try low pc see id u can fit the amt of bots you desired. When im not in low cpu I max out my pc on two bots but when I check thw low cpu two bots obly gives me 35 percent cpu in comparison to maxing out

 

Not using low cpu mode, but that is because when I do the cpu does to like 5 - 7 fps which is too laggy for the type of bot I am running

yeah it lowers the FPS but for most scripts this will not effect the efficiency, its not lagging its just slowing it down to save cpu.  just give it a try atleast, i found for most scripts it works just as good.  I get the same xp/gp per hr as i do when running on standard mode.  

Get more fans if the temp is bothering you, even diy a common fan to give better airflow, otherwise upgrade your gear, alternativley run smaller os like linux

Get more fans if the temp is bothering you, even diy a common fan to give better airflow, otherwise upgrade your gear, alternativley run smaller os like linux

could you explain?? im running windows 8 with an amd 350 apu processor, and using just 1 bot uses over 40% cpu on low.

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Get more fans if the temp is bothering you, even diy a common fan to give better airflow, otherwise upgrade your gear, alternativley run smaller os like linux

could you explain?? im running windows 8 with an amd 350 apu processor, and using just 1 bot uses over 40% cpu on low.

 

Its nice that you use amd 350.. but dual fucking core doesn't make 70 °C moron... 8 cores are much, it needs a very high end fan or a good liquid cooler I think I would use Corsair Hydro H70 for this cpu...

thanks for calling me a moron when you clearly misunderstood what i was asking. I  meant for the OS, you could tell because i followed that question stating what OS im using, thanks for being a douche though! :)

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