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Optimize Your PC for Games with Game Booster

23 April 2009 One Comment

All the big games that are coming out today are very resource intensive. It is better to turn out some of your background processes while playing games in order to get a better performance. Doing so manually can take a lot of time. Game Booster is a free application that can optimize your Computer for smoother and more responsive game play.

GameBooster

It works by temporarily shutting down background processes, intensifying processor performance and cleaning the RAM. Most the background processes that it turns off are not needed during gaming. This can be helpful and can also prevent conflicts that can happen between games and services. All this can be achieved by the press of a button. After you have played your game, simple click the button again and all your services will restart and your system will be like before.


The program does not over clock the hardware or makes any changes to registry or system settings. It is a free program that increases the gaming performance and lets you enjoy all the latest games. It is a freeware and works on Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7.

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  • One Comment »

    • Buy PSP Go said:

      Thanks for this, anything that can help me get a few extra FPS in GTA IV is welcomed!

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