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Analyse system performance with Everest Ultimate Edition

by Lee Collins

12 Sep 2008

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everest-grab.gifComponents that are shipped with your new computer are ultimately responsible for its performance. Even if your computer does require a performance enhancement, it's important to identify the area that is most beneficial to upgrade depending on your own needs. If you just browse the web and your computer is sluggish, upgrading your systems RAM may improve general performance but will not necessarily have any impact on web browsing. Use a system analysis tool to identify hardware upgrades applicable to your own needs.

Everest Ultimate Edition 4.6 enables users to run a full system analysis helping to identify performance statistics of all installed hardware. Use it to compare it to other hardware or check if components are performing correctly. The latest version fully supports Windows Vista.

Everest Ultimate Edition 4.6 link.

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