Installer Steam
log på
|
sprog
简体中文 (forenklet kinesisk)
繁體中文 (traditionelt kinesisk)
日本語 (japansk)
한국어 (koreansk)
ไทย (thai)
Български (bulgarsk)
Čeština (tjekkisk)
Deutsch (tysk)
English (engelsk)
Español – España (spansk – Spanien)
Español – Latinoamérica (spansk – Latinamerika)
Ελληνικά (græsk)
Français (fransk)
Italiano (italiensk)
Bahasa indonesia (indonesisk)
Magyar (ungarsk)
Nederlands (hollandsk)
Norsk
Polski (polsk)
Português (portugisisk – Portugal)
Português – Brasil (portugisisk – Brasilien)
Română (rumænsk)
Русский (russisk)
Suomi (finsk)
Svenska (svensk)
Türkçe (tyrkisk)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamesisk)
Українська (ukrainsk)
Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Which are nothing but a placebo. Learn to manage your computer properly.
That reminds of the website that claimed to upgrade your RAM over the Internet. It was a gag site but the disclaimer was in a very tiny font.
You've seen that site too? It was HILARIOUS. People could download RAM in 1, 2, and 4GB increments. Too funny.
Yeah someone showed me it; pretty funny! I never tried sending it to someone though.
http://www.downloadmoreram.com/
There ya go.
Lol :)
i know where to change all the options in TU manually in windows myself, don't presume that i'm ignorant. I maintain my pc weekly.
TU is just way more noob friendly and accesible, and it can add a little performance boost if you turn unnessecary services/... down. Not that it will make the hardware better but it can help.
Disabling services and all that nonsense only applied in the XP days. Anything post XP simply doesn't need these kinds of programs as the OS is far better suited to manage system resources.
All such programs at this point are wastes of money. You'd be better off just buying a new video card or more memory.