Thread Settings
Control parallel checking performance by adjusting the number of concurrent threads.
What Are Threads?
Threads are concurrent connections checking credentials simultaneously. More threads means faster checking, but also more system resources and proxy bandwidth used.
Plan Limits
| Plan | Max Threads |
|---|---|
| Air | 500 |
| Pro | 2,000 |
Recommended Settings
| System | CPU | RAM | Threads |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low-end | 2-4 cores | 4-8 GB | 25-50 |
| Mid-range | 4-8 cores | 8-16 GB | 50-200 |
| High-end | 8+ cores | 16+ GB | 200-2,000 |
Your actual sweet spot depends on proxy quality and target providers. Start low and increase gradually.
Proxy Considerations
Each thread uses one proxy connection at a time. To keep all threads active:
- Have at least as many proxies as threads
- Ideally 2-3x your thread count for best rotation
- Failed proxies are temporarily skipped, so extra proxies ensure threads are never idle
Performance Tips
- Start low — Begin with 25-50 threads and monitor results
- Increase gradually — Add 25-50 threads at a time
- Watch for rate limits — Frequent
RateLimitedresults mean you need more proxies or fewer threads - Monitor resources — High CPU or memory usage means you have hit your system’s limit
- Quality over quantity — Stable connections with fewer threads beat unstable connections with many