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Hiya, I play a reasonable amount of games on my PC specially MMORPG and FPS basically game in high quality and my computer can’t really handle that much cuz its crummy so may you plz suggest me a software or tool that helps me in that thx.

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2 things. New Video Card. More Ram.

spending a lot of time online warrants that to get the best experience, we also spend a bit more on hardware.. no amount of software tweaking will ever compare to fresh & powerful hardware, except of course if you plan to overclock your rig, both in the CPU & GPU, for that extra umph but still.. say, if you're coming from a single to quad, indeed an upgrade.. from dual core to 6 or 8 core.. now that's perf increase.. but if you mobo uses an IGP, then getting a new one will definitely help..

CPU overclocking entails messing around with the BIOS, for GPU, use MSI AfterBurner.. get's the job done..

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Hiya, I play a reasonable amount of games on my PC specially MMORPG and FPS basically game in high quality and my computer can’t really handle that much cuz its crummy so may you plz suggest me a software or tool that helps me in that thx.

I know this isnt what you want to hear but Im with tangkungan on this matter. Upgrade your computer if possible or build/buy a new one. Those tweaking softs are mostly "smoke & mirrors" and will just frustrate you even more.....g/l

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What gfx vendor do you have? You can get some custom modded drivers that can help improve fps as well as tools like ati tray tools that can make a 5-10 fps difference if you tweak it properly.

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IObit GameBooster Free + Tune Up Utilities 2012 Turbo mode.

I herad that IOrbit has some Ethical issues stealing copyrighted contents from other company D: but I'll try TuneUp Utilities ;)

2 things. New Video Card. More Ram.

spending a lot of time online warrants that to get the best experience, we also spend a bit more on hardware.. no amount of software tweaking will ever compare to fresh & powerful hardware, except of course if you plan to overclock your rig, both in the CPU & GPU, for that extra umph but still.. say, if you're coming from a single to quad, indeed an upgrade.. from dual core to 6 or 8 core.. now that's perf increase.. but if you mobo uses an IGP, then getting a new one will definitely help..

CPU overclocking entails messing around with the BIOS, for GPU, use MSI AfterBurner.. get's the job done..

I might get new computer hardwares this christmas ... Also do you think Manage IRQ Priority another way to increase performance?

Process Lasso works great for me, worth a try imo

and add a dash of www.pcwintech.com/cleanmem and your mem is squeeky clean.. :rockon:

Thank you to both of you ^_^

What gfx vendor do you have? You can get some custom modded drivers that can help improve fps as well as tools like ati tray tools that can make a 5-10 fps difference if you tweak it properly.

Whats gfx?
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manage IRQ? as in Interrupt Requests from the BIOS? If you'd be getting a new rig this December, and we all hope you do, then don't bother with that.. computers have all incrementally been more intelligent as far as those.. Gone are the days of flimsy, stupid, BIOS settings.. I even forgot what my settings are on my rig.. Once I set my overclock settings to stable more than a year go, then all things related to BIOS are of no importance.. I'll just go back there if i go for a Phenom II X6 Black Ed by next year and I'll OC its ass to kingdom come..

so long as you have a faily recent CPU, more than ample ram, more than sufficient case cooling, and for the love of God get at least a 256-bit gfx (graphics) card then you're good to go..

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Whats gfx?

Graphics card... ATI, NVIDIA?

k its Integrated graphics using ATI Radeon 4200 :unsure:
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