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I hope the mods don't consider this advertising, but I was just curious if anyone has ever seen of, heard of, or actually used the product itself.. Apparently it's free and from what I gather at the click of a button it turns off some windows processes that would typically cause some lag?
Here's a link:
Game Booster
I'm not endorsing it and saying to go use it, but that link is to some sort of description. A few good friends say they keep seeing people chattering about it in WoW, I can't find too much buzz on the internet about it personally, but maybe someone here has tried it and has a decent opinion on what's up with it.
Edit: I totally boned the title of this thread.. man I gotta get some sleep.
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ive used it before but to be honest, i don't see much of a performance increase, it just basically closes a boat load of applications that you probably won't need playing w/e you're playing.
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IT porb just works by changing the affinity of crap to give your games highest priority in the que.
fun fact want to save cpu cycles, don't change your interpooling rate for your keyboard and mouse to 1ms ie 1000hz instead only to 500hz, as you'll take up alot of cpu cycles moving from 125hz to 1000hz you really only need 500hz.
only for weak cpus though reall.
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What a load of BS. Don't even think about spending money on this.
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On July 03 2010 10:27 Sadistx wrote: What a load of BS. Don't even think about spending money on this.
It's free.
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On July 03 2010 10:31 Joey.rumz wrote:Show nested quote +On July 03 2010 10:27 Sadistx wrote: What a load of BS. Don't even think about spending money on this. It's free. yah but if it DID cost money
don't EVEN THINK about spending that money on it
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Idk it helps some of my games a bit..
its not like the old XPSmoker backin the day though
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haha I wasn't considering it, I just had a little buzz about it wondering if anyone here would actually come out, "oh yeah, worth a shot," or "waste my time less please."
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worth a shot? worth something going wrong, i don't care for free things unless i know where they money is coming from.
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Pretty useless imo. Unless you are running some piece of garbage reducing the amount of resources used by system processes is going to be completely unnoticeable.
I'm definitely not worried about my 4GHz i7 going slow from running too many processes lol... I suppose if you are trying to play games on a P4 or something it could really help hahaha.
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I'd rather have a turbo button on my computer instead
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It purportedly smoothes out lag, and does help in some online flash games such as tank ball. If I don't use it, I often die due to lag, when I do, I die less. However lag depends greatly on other people's internet connections as well, so it's not that useful.
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I've used the program, and along with a fresh restart, it did help the stability of my fps slightly. My laptop's pretty trashy though. It's a really simple program to use. Um.. two key features that it disables though is the wireless internet and the printer spooler, so you can't add printers. I don't know exactly which two options these two are on, but if you deselect them, it should be fine.
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Not worth it, it will give you the illusion your game is running faster. The processes it kills don't take up that much room. Easier/better to just kill explorer after you start whatever game you're playing. (or go buy more ram, it's like $20)
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On July 03 2010 11:07 JohannesH wrote: I'd rather have a turbo button on my computer instead
That is one of the best posts I've ever read on these forums.
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On July 03 2010 11:07 JohannesH wrote: I'd rather have a turbo button on my computer instead
Oh god I miss turbo buttons. Rofl. My old old old computer had a turbo button on it. Shit I don't even remember who made that thing. But I remember playing some old school kid game and asking my dad if I could push it. He told me it would blow the computer up or something and I was SO SCARED I would accidentally push it. Rofl.
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I did some quick benchmarks to find out for myself how effective it is using fears built-in benchmark tool.
First run without game booster:
Avg FPS: 35
Second run with game booster:
Avg FPS: 36
Note that I ran it twice for each run, and picked the best run from each. There was a slight increase overall, nothing to get excited over though. Do note that the run with gamebooster had 29% over 40 FPS compared to 24% without. The gamebooster screen is however the forth run I did, and the non gamebooster score is the very first, so the game may have been cached into ram a little bit more.
I will use it when I game from now on, just because it does seem to help just a little bit and there's no reason not to really.
Laptop specs if anyone cares: Win 7 Pro x64 Core 2 Duo T5500 @ 1.66ghz 2gb ddr2 ram Mobility x1600 w/ 256 100gb 7200rpm hd
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I love this freeware and strongly suggest this to anyone with a slower computer!
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Hi,
I would like to bump this and not make another thread about it because i just saw on TL pro that TL was advertising for it
http://www.teamliquidpro.com/news/2012/12/14/razer-launches-free-game-booster
GF got into SC2 a few weeks ago but she plays on minimal settings on a laptop that has good power, good ram but... a graphic chipset that can't be call graphic chipset (meaning if i could put a decent card in it, SC2 would run full grahic but with the chipset she have... got the game runs slow).
I don't want to try it on here computer because i don't really know what it will do (don't want to damage it. or cause any problems). Can't test it on my CPU because i got something like.... i7 with 24GBRam and 2dual 6970HD 2GB so... everything run smooth...
This spots is two years old so i think people might have tested a recent version of the tool and post feedbacks.
Hope this was worth a bump.
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