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i have a desktop use i7-3770k can bot on 14 account by use osbot,,      and I just bought a new desktop use amd-6800k, but I only bot 4 account then show 90 percent of cpu being used.....what I suppose to do, can someone help me.  and I already download the 65bit java.

Edited by lizhichaochao

i have a desktop use i7-3770k can bot on 14 account by use osbot,,      and I just bought a new desktop use amd-6800k, but I only bot 4 account then show 90 percent of cpu being used.....what I suppose to do, can someone help me.  and I already download the 65bit java.

Don't listen to your CPU usage the Task Manager says.

 

As long as you don't hear your fan going crazy or as long as you aren't lagging, everything is fine.

http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/532/AMD_A10-Series_A10-6800K_vs_Intel_Core_i7_i7-4770K.html#bench

That's why.

Don't listen to your CPU usage the Task Manager says.

 

As long as you don't hear your fan going crazy or as long as you aren't lagging, everything is fine.

Um, actually the task manager is valuable for CPU usage.. once it's at 100%, you're not getting any more preformance out of it unless you overclock given that you have thermal head room.

Edited by dreamliner

you can run more bots then your cpu can handle (post 100%)

but each one is going to seriously lag the rest and its not worth it very much.

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