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How many mirror client bots could I run on this computer?

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Like 2 then ur cpu would go lol

 

Hmm true my i5 4690k can only handle 4 mirror client, and 3 if I want to browse the internet. Should probably overclock it now..

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2.145 based on my calculations using completely made up statistics. 

 

Sounds pretty good

Hmm true my i5 4690k can only handle 4 mirror client, and 3 if I want to browse the internet. Should probably overclock it now..

lolwot

i can run like 10-12 with my 4790k

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lolwot

i can run like 10-12 with my 4790k

 

That's a multithreaded quad core i7

 

I have a regular quad core i5.

 

Plus using mirrorclient? low cpu mode?

That's a multithreaded quad core i7

 

I have a regular quad core i5.

 

Plus using mirrorclient? low cpu mode?

 

 

Hyperthreaded not multi threaded happy.png

 

Multi threading is a application level concept, hyperthreading is an architecture design.

 

Multi threaded depends on the program and operating system.

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Hyperthreaded not multi threaded happy.png

 

Multi threading is a application level concept, hyperthreading is an architecture design.

 

Multi threaded depends on the program and operating system.

 

Ah yeah that's what I meant. 4 cores, 8 threads 

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