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bot running at 200-300% cpu...

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one bot... not the greatest comp for gaming (mac pro). i used to be able to run two bots at max 60% cpu. any1 know why its so high now or how i can reduce the heat..?

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You max at 100% cpu...

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you should download a fan mac cooler, check videos on youtube. I got one for my mac, It's pretty 

Make sure you do a Virus scan with Malware Bytes make sure you turn your internet off for a better clean (I heard it works better I don't know)

Make sure you do not have any unknown processes running, 

And turn your graphic settings on low.

Make sure java is updated.

And make sure your hardware Graphics card, ect. is updated.

My only suggestions I am sorry.

 

EDIT: 

 

There could also be a windows update running or some kind of update making your processes struggle to keep hold of that CPU

(Happens to me on my crappy computer atleast)

Edited by Rage Gaming

You max at 100% cpu...

 

Depends on your operating system. Some display 3 cores of 4 running at maximum speed as 75%/100% (Windows) while others will count it as 300%/400% (Linux and Mac and alike).

You haven't provided a lot of info such as the versions in which the CPU spiked, the script which you are using, whether or not the CPU decreased over time, etc. We can't work magic without a little bit of information. I can show you a screenshot of OSBot on my computer only using 120MB of RAM and 7% CPU.

We can't work magic without a little bit of information.

Can you work magic with some information? :o

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