The internet is flooded with various software claiming to boost PC speed, promising to make computers run faster. The question remains: do these softwares deliver the advertised 'effectiveness' or do they end up slowing down PCs instead?
Free vs Paid Software: What's the Difference?
CCleaner stands out as one of the most popular junk cleaner and PC optimizer software available today. It comes in both free and paid versions, so in this article, we'll dissect the various versions of CCleaner to illustrate.
First, let's delve into the functionality. Essentially, both the free and paid versions of CCleaner offer 'similar' features such as clearing search history, cookies, and other data files, disabling startup programs, etc.
However, the paid software offers additional premium features. Specifically, in the paid version, you'll find features like CPU acceleration options, automatic RAM optimization, fine-tuning of Windows processes and services, customization of startup applications to speed up the boot process, etc.
However, it's unfortunate that both the free and paid versions lack PC optimization features. Cleaning up junk files on the hard drive also doesn't have a significant impact and doesn't boost PC performance much.
Are free PC speed booster softwares truly 'free' and effective?
Free PC speed booster software, such as CCleaner, might be the perfect choice for basic cleanup tasks like clearing junk files or cleaning the registry (basic). However, don't get your hopes up too much because this free solution doesn't significantly improve PC speed or fix system errors and issues.
By now, you've probably found the answer to the question: Are free PC speed booster softwares truly effective? Additionally, if you still have questions or need further clarification, readers can leave their comments below the article.