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23 Aug
2009

How PC Tuning Optimizes PC Performance in 5 Easy Steps

Posted by Kat

PC tuning, or PC performance tuning, is a process usually performed by a professional computer analyst or PC program that analyzes and measures PC performance, designates areas of the PC that need improvement, and then improves these areas.

5 Steps to PC Performance Tuning

  1. First, the problem(s) are assessed and are categorized according to acceptable behavior.
  2. Next, the performance of the system is measured as a variable before system modification for comparison after.
  3. Then the key part of the system that are in critical need of improvement are identified.  This is referred to as the bottleneck.
  4. After the bottleneck is identified, that part of the system is modified to remove the bottleneck.
  5. Last, the performance of the computer system is measured yet again after modification.

Bottleneck Modification

Modifying the bottleneck, or key part of the computer system causing problems, means altering, fixing, or improving a part or parts of the system.  To ensure that the key part suspected is indeed the bottleneck, sampling and testing must be done.

This means that their existence must be proven with evidence.  Guessing as to what the bottleneck is can often be faulty and result in false modification that does not help and may even harm your system.

A variety of techniques are used to improve performance.  Among these techniques are self-tuning, code optimization, caching strategy, distributed computing, and load balancing.  Locating and modifying the bottleneck will improve your PC’s runtime.

You can find software that will do all of this for you before your computer starts to freeze and crash.  Stop chasing problems and waiting endlessly to access your programs with regular maintenance.  Add a registry cleaner after your next PC tuning to your computer’s system to optimize performance on a regular basis.

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