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levidimattia718 ([info]levidimattia718) wrote,
@ 2013-03-06 03:08:00


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You are able to tweak almost every component of your PC to create its performance optimal. You only need to search for computer tips and tricks. You can tweak its hardware to really make it work faster and more efficient than it usually does and it is software to create all applications that are placed on your computer run perfectly with as efficient resources as you possibly can. This article features some tips and tricks that guide you to weak or to tune up your PC's hardware and software.

Tweaking Your Computer's Hardware

There are a number of hardware aspects of your computer that you can tune up in order to improve its performance. Since the most essential a part of your pc is its processor, you can begin by tweaking it. Overclock is the most familiar term that PC users usually use to refer to CPU tune-up process. There's two easy methods to tweak your computer's CPU. In case your computer is manufactured within the last four years, you can easily overclock your PC's CPU by modifying its BIOS or UEFI BIOS setup. When you access your computer's BIOS, gradually alter locate CPU Operating Speed, FSB Clock and PCI Clock settings and alter their values. If you cannot find those settings in your PC's BIOS, your computer is an old one. For old PC, overclocking can be done by changing the jumper settings of your computer's motherboard. Because different CPUs have different performance peak, there is no universal rule of how to overclock your CPU. You can experiment with different settings until you determine the performance peak of the PC. If you have assigned a particular value to your CPU clock speed setting and the PC crashes or doesn't boot properly when you turn it on, your computer has gone beyond its performance peak. You should thus lower that value a bit to keep your computer running properly. If you fail to connect to the BIOS to reset its settings, you should locate the motherboard's 3-pin jumper labeled "reset bios" or "clear CMOS," take away the jumper that connects the first and the 2nd pins, and attach it to connect the second and the third pins. Some new computers allow you to tune up the performance of the CPU and Video card by using built-in application that you could access once you start your pc.

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Tweaking Your Computer's Software

Tweaking your computer's software is much easier and simpler than tweaking its hardware. You should use third-party applications to tweak your computer's system environment, alter its operating system using the already-installed standalone programs, or affect the setting of applications that are placed on it.

There's a large selection of third-party programs which you can use to complete some tweaking jobs on your PC. You can, for example, use Teracopy copying files and folders much more quickly or use BatteryCare to extend your laptop's battery life. Just surf the web and you can mostly find hundreds of programs that you can use to tweak your computer.

You can also tweak your computer's operating system by altering its settings using any built-in applications which are installed on your pc whenever you install its operating-system. If you are using Windows based pc, for instance, you can prevent it from making record of latest files that you simply open by accessing its taskbar and begin menu properties setting or prevent it from running autoplay function by altering its group policy setting (GPEDIT.MSC) if you work with Windows XP or by changing its autoplay setting at Control Panel if you work with the later versions of Windows.

Numerous programs that you have installed on your computer also have standalone tweaking functions. If you are interested in understanding the hidden options that come with all programs that you install on your computer, you can test to look for its "hidden features" or "Easter eggs" by using internet.


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