Top 5 Tips for the Best Computer Performance
Posted on Dec, 18, 2008
by Jason Biddle, MSCE Certified Tech
Research has shown that over 90% of PCs worldwide are not running at their optimum performance levels. This shows most PC owners do not get the best out of their computers.
There are so many tips and software tools available to tweak your PC to its maximum performance so there should really be no reason why anyone should be suffering a slow running computer. Some tools can be downloaded for free from the internet and include anti spyware tools and anti virus applications.
Another way to resolve low performance issues with your PC is to regularly perform general housekeeping and maintenance tasks. This is an important part of owning a computer and isn’t as difficult as it may sound. Below are listed five top tips for the ultimate PC performance.
1. Update Your Software
If your PC appears to be slowing down when you use a particular program, check to see if there is an upgrade available for the software driver. Programs and applications usually come with some bugs when they are first released so it may be worthwhile checking to see if there are any patches or updates to download to iron out any problems. Software developers will usually issue such updates to their products. If you are using anti virus software check regularly for updates so that your program is kept prepared to deal with all the latest threats. If not kept up to date, your computer is at risk of serious damage.
2. Perform Regular Maintenance On Your Hard Disk
There are many system maintenance tools which are preloaded on your Windows software. If used regularly these will help keep your PC running with optimal performance. To locate these system tools click on Start – Programs – Accessories. Here you will find the various tools available. ‘Scan Disk’ will check your hard drive for any errors; ‘Disk Defrag’ will rearrange files and folders on your hard disk so they can be located more efficiently. It’s important to carry out these maintenance tasks regularly so it might be a good idea to use the Maintenance Wizard available on your system. This wizard will carry out the required maintenance tasks automatically at set regular intervals.
3. Test Your PCs RAM Performance
RAM or Random Access Memory is a crucial part of your PC hardware and it is important to check it is working correctly as it can cause your system to slow down if it begins to fail. You can visit the technical support page at Microsoft’s website where you will find a Windows Memory Diagnostic tool which is free to download and will test the memory installed on your PC. If it finds a problem with your PCs RAM you may be able to fix it by removing the memory card and re-inserting it. If this doesn’t resolve the problem you may have to replace your RAM altogether.
4. Check Your PCs Temperature
If you have ran other checks to test why your PC is not running as fast as it once did and still don’t resolve the issue, it’s possible the problem might be caused by your computer overheating. Carefully open up the casing of your computer and look to see if there is any dust gathered around the various pieces of hardware, especially around the CPU fan. If the fan is dirty or damaged it will not be sufficiently cooling your system and the resulting temperatures will damage the PC’s internal components. Experts now recommend using rounded cables on the drives rather than the typical ribbons as this will reduce the heat. It is important that your PC has sufficient ventilation. It shouldn’t be kept against a wall nor have the air holes covered as this will not allow the heat to escape.
5. Clean Your Registry
This is an important part of PC maintenance and housekeeping. Keeping the registry well maintained will remove data which has been left over from the installation and removal of the many various programs which have been on your computer. If these files are left alone they will bulk up the registry entries and inhibit fast and efficient running of your system. The easiest way to perform registry maintenance is by using a registry cleaner such as RegCure. It will clean up your registry without deleting important data and will help your PC perform to its optimal levels.


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