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Uniblue SpeedUpMyPC 2012 v5.2.1.7

by Lee Collins

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18 Apr 2012

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Uniblue SpeedUpMyPC 2011

Verdict

With its new features, this really is an all-in-one solution to the problem of reduced PC performance.

Review Rating: rating

Type: Function limited demo

Platform: Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Manufacturer: Uniblue Systems

Size: 5.4MB

Number of Downloads: 26293

Price: £14.95 (50% off RRP!)

SpeedUpMyPC is designed to optimise a PC's performance by reallocating and freeing resources where possible.

Initially you are presented with an overview, informing you of such details as the OS, memory, CPU type and clock frequency. A few simple actions are recommended which will immediately improve your PC's performance.

The CPU usage of your PC can be monitored, with time/usage assigned to specific applications. Physical memory usage can be viewed, and Ram freed at the click of a button. Automatically free Ram when usage exceeds a specified percentage. Monitor your bandwidth usage, and optimise both internet and browser settings for faster browsing. Remove background tasks and applications from Startup for improved performance.

Its automatic options make it ideal for the beginner, yet its flexibility will satisfy the experienced user.

This is a relatively major update to SpeedUpMyPC. The latest 2011 ships with a brand new user-interface, support for Windows 7 (inc 64-bit), an improved quicker optimisation engine and much more!

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