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can my computer run 2 bots? with low cpu

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That's mine and can handle 3 bots

Lol'd at specs and sweet so mine should be able to run 2!

 

I would imagine so but I think it would struggle with more than two though

All i would want to run is 2 =D

Yeah 2 should be all set, I think any more than that and the bot may lag more than you'd like though, so try to keep it at 2 if you can.

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my computer can handle 4 bots and I can play league of legends at the same time

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Niiice same specs as me great! 

I'd say. Every 500-700 mb of ram per bot.

 

But I have 16 gb so that should mean I can run about 26 bots but my CPU will have an affect on this. The more cores the more flow of information it can proccess so get a CPU with more cores. AMD is good because they offer a lot of cores for cheap. I myself run i7 2600k though. For no reason, just bought it multitasking and happened to work for botting.

 

Other tips for running more bots is setting your theme on your computer to Windows Classic. This will save up RAM and make your bots run better. You can try making your .java proccess in Task Manager have a high priority but not sure if this will actually help.

1 no low Cpu, 2 at 25-30 fps 

About what I was expecting lol. Still, running a 300k/hr script on 2 accounts is not terribly bad.

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