
QuickBoost, an open source tool that promises to instantly improve our computer's performance.
It was developed to provide a simple, yet powerful solution for boosting the performance of computers running Windows. Its creators have focused on ease of use, making the whole process a breeze.
Its installation is simple and quick. After going to the link provided, you will find instructions on how to download and run the program. After installation and after running it you will see an easy-to-use interface where with a single click you can "boost" your system's performance.
QuickBoost uses a series of optimizations to maximize your computer's performance. This includes managing system resources, disk and memory speed, and adjusting power-saving settings. In this way, it "frees up" resources that may be consumed by unnecessary processes, allowing your most important applications to run more smoothly.
Why choose QuickBoost? The answer is simple: because it offers a fast and effective solution to improve performance without requiring technical knowledge or complicated settings. It is ideal for users who want to improve their gaming performance or simply make their computer more "lightweight" and fast in everyday use.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Disable the CPU power saving technique that reduces CPU power consumption and process wake-up timing.
- Add more RAM for applications to the system cache to improve microstuttering (Enable LargeSystemCache). (Managing large system memory is a critical aspect of optimizing system performance, particularly in systems with significant amounts of data, such as database servers, web servers, and large-scale applications. The goal of cache management is to keep frequently accessed data in a faster storage medium (the cache) to reduce access times and improve overall system performance.).
- Disable the Ram storage techniques that Windows uses.
- Disable startup telemetry and programs to improve startup and memory usage.
- Disable P2P Delivery Optimization update downloads outside of the local network.
- Disable unnecessary system services for less system usage (116 services disabled)
- Speed up the start time by disabling DelayedDesktopSwitchTimeoutsystem. ( Setting the timeout for switching desktops, known as "DelayedDesktopSwitchTimeout" ).
- Optimized Win32 priority implementation for balanced FPS and latency
- Disable unnecessary settings apps and telemetry options.
- Change Windows Updates to "notify me of scheduled restart"
- Install the timer analysis service to reduce input lag.
- Disable Microsoft peer-to-peer networking services. (Microsoft's P2P services cover a wide range of applications, from simple file sharing to complex communications and collaboration, such as Windows Peer-to-Peer Networking, and People Near Me.,)
- Enable dedicated full screen for lower input lag.
- Disable telemetry and data collection bloatwares.
- Remove unwanted unnecessary temporary files.
- Turn off consumer experiences from Microsoft.
- Enable hardware-accelerated GPU programming.
- Turn off Windows automatic maintenance.
- Run Windows Cleaner (cleanmgr.exe).
- Disable data execution prevention.
- Add the property to the context menu.
- Disable WPP software detection logs.
- Turn it off prefetcher and superfetch.(Prefetcher and superfetch are two techniques used in Microsoft operating systems to improve computer performance. Prefetcher alerts the system to applications that are likely to be needed in the future, while superfetch loads pre-selected data into memory for faster access.).
- BCD (teasing) for lower input latency.
- Import a custom Nvidia profile.
- Disable automatic system recorders.
- Disable pagination.
- Disable GPU preference
- Turn off fast startup
- Disable Hibernation
- Turn off Aero shake
Ultimately, it is a very interesting proposition for those looking for a simple solution to improve their computer's performance.
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows
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