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I have a VPS with an i7, bought 7 cores, 4GB ram and it can barely run TWO accounts at 10 FPS? For a price totaling 45$? Clearly I'm getting ripped off right?

>4gb ram

 

java is memory hungry get atleast 10-12gb ram, for about 5 bots

 

and you dont need so much processing power, could probably half it

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>4gb ram

 

java is memory hungry get atleast 10-12gb ram, for about 5 bots

 

and you dont need so much processing power, could probably half it

 

Clearly I would have bought more ram if that was the issue, I was barely using 1.5gb when I was ''running'' 4 bots

Could be using shared cores and not dedicated... I have an 8 core vps (16ghz power total) and 16gb of ram and i can run a max of 6 clients with 24 bots lol, I don't know if that is the max as that is all the accounts i have... So i could possibly run a lot more.

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Could be using shared cores and not dedicated... I have an 8 core vps (16ghz power total) and 16gb of ram and i can run a max of 6 clients with 24 bots lol, I don't know if that is the max as that is all the accounts i have... So i could possibly run a lot more.

 

How much are you paying and can you link me to the provider? I need a new VPS or dedi today 

we use gaming computers for bot

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we use gaming computers for bot

 

Do you think I give a shit about what your shitty company uses to bot? Nope. Strong spamming your way to 20 posts to post in the market by the way, looking very professional.

>4gb ram

 

java is memory hungry get atleast 10-12gb ram, for about 5 bots

 

and you dont need so much processing power, could probably half it

 

You must be retarded.. RAM isn't the key factor when botting anymore, quite honestly it is indeed the CPU. Although a 6 core isn't needed you do need a decent CPU. RS uses more RAM than it should, but four gigs should be able to run 4-8 bots depending on how the client reacts. Even Nexus, the hungriest client EVER allowed me to run 4 bots on my old DUO core Dell with 2 gigs of RAM back in the day... I'd be contact that provider if i were you.

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Usually 1 GB Ram = 1 client

yes but there is no point in buying more ram if youre not using it all

>4gb ram

 

java is memory hungry get atleast 10-12gb ram, for about 5 bots

 

and you dont need so much processing power, could probably half it

 

atleast 10-12gb ram? sounds abit ridiculous for only 5 bots running on oldschool spec?

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Everyone telling me I needed more ram couldnt be more wrong lol, bought a server with a better CPU and im running 5 bots as smooth as it gets, I could probably run 8 more without much lag but ill need more accounts for that :(

>4gb ram

 

java is memory hungry get atleast 10-12gb ram, for about 5 bots

 

and you dont need so much processing power, could probably half it

 

from what i know you wrong, im running bots on a vps, each one takes 750mb of ram , on the otherhand osbot EATS CPU usage. alot more then any other bots ive ever used

I have a VPS with an i7, bought 7 cores, 4GB ram and it can barely run TWO accounts at 10 FPS? For a price totaling 45$? Clearly I'm getting ripped off right?

yep. i have a pretty crappy computer with 4 gp of ram aswell and i can run 2 bots with 45-50 fps pretty easily.

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