- Jan 19, 2005
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Hey guys, ran across Iobit's "Game Booster" today:
Designed to help optimize your PC for smoother, more responsive game play in the latest PC games with the touch of a button, Game Booster helps achieve the performance edge previously only available to highly technical enthusiasts. It works by temporarily shutting down background processes, cleaning RAM, and intensifying processor performance. That means you can keep all the features of Microsoft® Windows Vista® and XP® ready for when you need them, but turn them off when you are ready to get down to serious business ? gaming. Game Booster makes it simpler to enjoy the latest games and take your experience to a new level. All systems go!
Can be found here: http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html
What are you thoughts on this? Worth a try?
Here are some benchmarks I found from someone using it with WoW: http://waklongsprocket.blogspo...with-game-booster.html
Seems to be a little more involved than the run of the mill "speed up your PC!" programs. Any harm in this?
Designed to help optimize your PC for smoother, more responsive game play in the latest PC games with the touch of a button, Game Booster helps achieve the performance edge previously only available to highly technical enthusiasts. It works by temporarily shutting down background processes, cleaning RAM, and intensifying processor performance. That means you can keep all the features of Microsoft® Windows Vista® and XP® ready for when you need them, but turn them off when you are ready to get down to serious business ? gaming. Game Booster makes it simpler to enjoy the latest games and take your experience to a new level. All systems go!
Can be found here: http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html
What are you thoughts on this? Worth a try?
Here are some benchmarks I found from someone using it with WoW: http://waklongsprocket.blogspo...with-game-booster.html
Seems to be a little more involved than the run of the mill "speed up your PC!" programs. Any harm in this?
