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Does buying vip stop cpu leak?

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Does buying vip and using only 1 client stop the whole 35% bot thing.. 

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1 bot i run is using 35% cpu sorry for not explaining better

No, getting VIP+ just means you are allowed to have unlimited tabs running. It doesn't mean you download a whole new client :p

1 bot i run is using 35% cpu sorry for not explaining better

What is your CPU?

Your CPU may not be able to run OSBot with less.

 

 

The Task Manager of Windows also likes to tell lies. It often says you are using 100% CPU which isn't true. It doesn't matter if a bot takes 35%. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. As long as you are fine to run programs without lagg their shouldn't be a issue.

I run many programs quiete often and Task Manager often tells me I am using 100% CPU usage. I don't feel like I'm using it all as my fan still runs the same as it was on 35% for example. 35% shouldn't affect you much and I don't think there is anything to do about it.

You can always try a MemCleaner, but that only affects RAM and not really your CPU.

Osbot will use as much cpu as it uses now solution buy a better computer with a better cpu.

Oh my god...

 

Off-topic: You are not a Marine. Please change your shiz until you actually walk the walk.

Doyouevencrucible?

 

On-topic: In no way does upgrading subscription status change how the client outputs usage.

 

If anything, I would think more usage would come out of this.

Edited by Sk00n

Oh my god...

 

Off-topic: You are not a Marine. Please change your shiz until you actually walk the walk.

Doyouevencrucible?

 

On-topic: In no way does upgrading subscription status change how the client outputs usage.

 

If anything, I would think more usage would come out of this.

Looks like somebody's jealous of someone  who did something you never could

Edited by StarService

Looks like somebody's jealous of someone  who did something you never could

 

Bahaha what?!

 

I AM A MARINE.

 

I know you don't know that but this is only bothering me because he is not.

Bahaha what?!

 

I AM A MARINE.

 

I know you don't know that but this is only bothering me because he is not.

Okay Patrick, you know everybody's life's over the internet congratulations use your skills wisely 

No it does not, osbot 2 will prevent this issue tho! :)  CANT WAIT 

 

Try running the client on low cpu under settings.

What is your CPU?

Your CPU may not be able to run OSBot with less.

 

 

The Task Manager of Windows also likes to tell lies. It often says you are using 100% CPU which isn't true. It doesn't matter if a bot takes 35%. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. As long as you are fine to run programs without lagg their shouldn't be a issue.

I run many programs quiete often and Task Manager often tells me I am using 100% CPU usage. I don't feel like I'm using it all as my fan still runs the same as it was on 35% for example. 35% shouldn't affect you much and I don't think there is anything to do about it.

You can always try a MemCleaner, but that only affects RAM and not really your CPU.

if you look at your task manager, it will show that system idle process is taking up your cpu, System Idle Process always shows the unused percentage of CPU..... so if it is showing that your using 95% means all the tasks you are running are only utilizing 5%... everything is normal.

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