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How many bots could my computer run? Here are specs

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Just one.

 

 

U need VIP/Sponsor to run more.

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okay if i bought that how many do you think i could run?

Wow, you guys are of no help to him. 

You could run about 2 bots per processor, if you OC them. Otherwise one per processor. So four, in your case.

Download speccy or CPUz, and it will tel me exact CPU model.

yea we for sure need to know what the model of the processor is, that makes a world of difference...also do you plan on using your computer while your botting or just leaving it alone?

  • 2 weeks later...

Idk where people are getting these figures from... I don't see any logical reasoning to assumptions made, 1 per core - wat? HD graphics 4000 = 3rd gen (ivy bridge) intel processors. It'd be 4 at worst with a 3rd gen i3.. Every tier you go up the possibilities go up.

 

Judging by info that I can see I'd say 4 on a decent FPS, you never stated your processor and how much RAM you have which are pretty much the two big deal deciding factors (mostly cpu).

I'd say depending on how your desktop is config'd you could run 5-6 though (a realistic value), 4 at worst not inc if you were doing other tasks.

Just buy a VPN if you are going to use more then 1 bot.

Just buy a VPN if you are going to use more then 1 bot.

You mean a VPS? VPN would just hide his IP.

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