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Botting on Laptop ....

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So I started botting on my laptop. My question is... Is it dangerous? (for my laptop) if you do how long do you usually bot for? any tips/ suggestions are welcome :) thanks.

Botting on a laptop is no different to botting on a Desktop. Just USUALLY means you can't run as many bots.

As for asking if it's "Dangerous"...No.

No, botting on a laptop isn't dangerous at all :P

 

Of course since the airflow is not nearly as good as a desktop, it will run hotter after a while and the fans will probably start spinning faster than under "normal load", but it's not going to damage it. These components are made to run, my PC is on 24/7, gaming during the day, folding during the night, and so far no problem in a little over 2 years. ;)

depends what comp...burnt out my last computer, thats because it had a bad cooler tho

Try to set your fan at max speed when botting overnight. And don't go max out with botting windows. If you just bot on 1 account then you'll be fine.

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No, botting on a laptop isn't dangerous at all tongue.png

 

Of course since the airflow is not nearly as good as a desktop, it will run hotter after a while and the fans will probably start spinning faster than under "normal load", but it's not going to damage it. These components are made to run, my PC is on 24/7, gaming during the day, folding during the night, and so far no problem in a little over 2 years. wink.png

 

haha thanks man!

Warning: your life is in danger, do not bot on a laptop!

OT: Just kidding. You can bot on a laptop (i did it for half a year), but, as i know from my experience, it will make a lot of noise when running more than 2-3 bots (depending on your laptop CPU & RAM). I have chosen to buy a VPS to save my laptop from overheating while running it at night. I bought one for $10 and now i can run my bots 24/7, and my laptop can be shut down. I can recommand you one if you would like, just PM me..

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Why would you thinks it less safe then a tower? 

 

Not from a Runescape safety standpoint but a hardware such as overheating or burning out his battery.

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