DOUBLE your PC's Performance! (Decrapifying/Page File Secrets) 1 of 3
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Deleting System 32 is the biggest secret
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@Gam3r0wn3d And don't defragment as described in the next video either. This can reduce the lifespan of the SSD.
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@FixThePC Okay thanks a lot.
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@chrisexon9 Depends on the game.....
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Whow, awesome dude!
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lol i got only 2GB of ram little :(
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@mTkCr3w TOday i got that 4GB of rams - 4096 * 2 =8192 - THANKS ALOT
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My specs:
AMD e-350 processor 1.60 ghz
3.00 ram (2.60 usable)
is it good for gaming?
chrisexon9 3 days ago
@chrisexon9 Not really. Since it's an APU processor, you could play some light games with that, but if you're looking for mainstream gaming, you should consider Dual Core 3.2GHz to Quad Core 2.4GHz (cores > clock speed in most cases) and over 4GB of RAM.
Your graphics processor is also quite essential too. Nowadays, you shouldn't have much less than 1GB of graphics memory in your card. Your processor has an inbuilt graphics card which does well for HD media, but isn't quite enough for games.
FixThePC 3 days ago
My processor is : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600k CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40 GHz and my installed memory (RAM) is : 16.0 GB (15.0 GB usable) and is my computer good?
alvinsuc 5 days ago
@alvinsuc It's probably good. Same processor as me. It all depends on everything else you have. It's not just the processor and RAM that count, it's the whole system working together that does.
FixThePC 5 days ago
Hey - Why Windows show me RAM : 4GB (Usable 2,75 GB) ? i need to be usable all 4GB ? HELP?
if theres a no way to change that then
2,75 * 1024 = ??
mTkCr3w 1 week ago
@mTkCr3w The reason you only see (nearly) 3GB out of all 4GB is that Windows can only see 3GB in 32-bit mode, regardless of the amount installed. You can see more of it by using PAE (Physical Address Extension), but it's far better to install a 64-bit version of Windows. So, in the short run, you're stuck with 3GB I'm afraid.
2.75 * 1024 = 2816
FixThePC 5 days ago