Thanks.
The idea of Game Booster is that it temporarily (as opposed to tweaking something permanently) closes processes and services (whose list you can edit). When you need those processes back, you can restart them with a single click.
As for its effectiveness, when I was testing it would give me 3 extra FPS after shutting down 26 processes (going from 74 to 48).
So this app is not at all a revolution but yet another tweaking method, to free up resources only for a needed period of time.
Good tip. I also use this one.
Good tip as well. Petty that not compatible with Intel. When the summer heat is over, I'll try ASUS AI Booster along with the voltage tweak in my video card. Expect 5 extra FPS with the moderate...
I've used that and OverDrive in the past.. I'd forgotten about it.
Thanks Ross, nice avatar btw.
Mitchell said:Must say - I thought this was going to be just another "RAM Optimizer" that just steals memory from other applications then releases it, but I was impressed to see this actually do something positively beneficiary to the system - stop un-needed components and defrag core game files.
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TorrentG said:What I like to do is to right click on all my game shortcuts then go to properties, compatibility tab. I set them to disable desktop composition, which essentially stops the Aero interface while the game is opened and running. This adds a little more available room in the graphics card memory and perhaps speeds things up slightly.
kemical said:I use something similar to the above called AMD Fusion. It doesn't look much but using the 'Game' profile I can set the CPU to run at 3.4GHz (whilst still idling at 800MHz in those quiet moments, which is something I can't do if I overclock via the bios), all the usual background apps are shutdown and the graphics card can be overclocked (GPU only) too. The only kicker is that it's AMD friendly and won't work on Intel systems.
Good tip as well. Petty that not compatible with Intel
Version 2 beta is now live - it features many changes including driver update notifications, "game essential downloads" and more - check it out!
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Thanks.
The idea of Game Booster is that it temporarily (as opposed to tweaking something permanently) closes processes and services (whose list you can edit). When you need those processes back, you can restart them with a single click.
As for its effectiveness, when I was testing it would give me 3 extra FPS after shutting down 26 processes (going from 74 to 48).
So this app is not at all a revolution but yet another tweaking method, to free up resources only for a needed period of time.
Good tip. I also use this one.
Good tip as well. Petty that not compatible with Intel. When the summer heat is over, I'll try ASUS AI Booster along with the voltage tweak in my video card. Expect 5 extra FPS with the moderate overclocking my Zalman can handle.
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On some program is creates your efficiency more intense.
Running an additional program while you activity is not the way to fix your activity playing concerns. Going through your program and eliminating needless products is. Defrag regularly, keep your pc totally without any malware, malware, trojan's, and what ever altering viruses is out there is going to help a lot. windowskey+R msconfig and eliminating begin up solutions, etc is going to help, too. Run CCleaner after all that and you're a lot nearer to optimum efficiency. If you have accessibility excellent air conditioning, then you can try to overclock as well.
Think about it, you have a certain potential when it comes to RAM and CPU regularity. Including another program is not going to improve that potential, all its going to do is eliminate elements that hopefully all together will add up to a bigger burden