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Is Razer Game Booster useful?

30 Apr 2013, 13:55 PM
#1
avatar of Marcus2389
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I just found this:

http://www.razerzone.com/gamebooster

Have you guys ever tried it? Is it worth using it?
30 Apr 2013, 14:28 PM
#2
avatar of Sturmovik

Posts: 838

I haven't used it before but since you posted it Im gonna try it out today :)

I use to use Game Booster 3, but I haven't notice any big improvements im game performance by using it..
30 Apr 2013, 16:55 PM
#3
avatar of GeneralCH

Posts: 419

The only good experience with Razer i made with mousepads. They are really awesome. Their mice are horrible (i had the Razer imperator)

Such a program also uses computer ressources. Its easier to switch off all unneeded stuff by yourself, which is not that hard to do.
18 Aug 2013, 19:16 PM
#4
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from what I've heard the experience with Razor boost varies however this is what I can say from my own experience:

Before I found it the game was only playable on low setting(@1200*1000 res), now i use mid-high(@1600*1200 or sth like that) with the same fps. So Im very happy with it!

Im running a computer I built 2008 so 512mb radeon 4850 gfx card, amd 9550 quadcore 2,2 ghz processor, 4 gb ram(1066hz)

ps.Bought a sapphire 3gb 4970 card today and will upgrade the rest soon;) ;) ds
18 Aug 2013, 19:23 PM
#5
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it killed my laptop... so no, nor even once
19 Aug 2013, 10:15 AM
#6
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jump backJump back to quoted post18 Aug 2013, 19:23 PMakosi
it killed my laptop... so no, nor even once


Sad to hear about your computer!
So as I wrote marcus2389, experiences may vary ;)
19 Aug 2013, 11:12 AM
#7
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jump backJump back to quoted post18 Aug 2013, 19:23 PMakosi
it killed my laptop... so no, nor even once


so it is overclocking programme for dummies?
I wonder why would someone make it, people without overclocking knowledge and overclock = burning their rig
19 Aug 2013, 11:27 AM
#8
avatar of wuff

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I just found this:

http://www.razerzone.com/gamebooster

Have you guys ever tried it? Is it worth using it?


You're better off using the Nvidia experience
20 Aug 2013, 12:44 PM
#9
avatar of Tommy

Posts: 742 | Subs: 2

Ctrl + Shift + Esc

Exit all programs that are not your game

Go to Processes

Find your game

Right click -> Set priority -> High

You have now done everything that such 'game boosters' do without filling your pc with adware/crapware :P
20 Aug 2013, 12:44 PM
#10
avatar of Hume

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jump backJump back to quoted post19 Aug 2013, 11:12 AMPorygon


so it is overclocking programme for dummies?
I wonder why would someone make it, people without overclocking knowledge and overclock = burning their rig


It is not an overclocking program. It simply switches services and/or background programs off to your specification while playing a game, which saves up resources to be used for the game instead of for the OS or otherwise. So it frees up ram and CPU usage. I might add it does this automatically every time you enter a game that you added to it's list, and switches all services and programs back on again after you quit the game.

I have been using it for a while now and it definitely makes a difference to loading times in games, and obviously should help with FPS, have not really looked into that.

This program should not be of any use to people with high end pc's though.
20 Aug 2013, 19:34 PM
#11
avatar of PedoBear

Posts: 154

Finaly a program that is not intended for me! (got my new rig..) :)
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