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Advanced System Care Ultimate Turbo Boost vs Game Booster

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Sydney, Australia
System Name Monster Gaming PC
Processor [Intel] Core i5 3570K
Motherboard [ASRock] Z77 Extreme4
Cooling [Cooler Master] Hyper 212 EVO
Memory [Corsair] 8 GB (2 X 4 GB) Vengeance Low Profile
Video Card(s) [ASUS] GTX 670 OC 2GB (GTX670-DC2OG-2GD5)
Storage [WD] Caviar Blue 1TB SATA III 7200RPM
Display(s) [Dell] UltraSharp 2407WFP (24" 1200x1920)
Case [CM Storm] Scout 2 Black
Power Supply [OCZ] ZT Series 750W
Software Windows 7 Ultimate,
I recently installed Advanced System Care Ultimate after browsing IOBit's product page, being happy with Game Booster and Smart Defrag 2. After using most of its features, I looked at the Turbo Boost feature and found it was EXTREMELY similar to Game Booster, which could be opened via. Advanced System Care.
I am now wondering which one to use, whether to continue using Game Booster and leave the feature alone, OR no longer use Game Booster and always use Turbo Boost.
I am looking at:
1. Which one increases performance the most (and has the best power plan)
2. Which one has the most convenience in features

Any answer would be appreciated :)
 
What are your system specs, because like Alex said, those things are completely irrelevant with today's hardware.
 
crapware that will give you nothing but problems uninstall immediately
 
About as skeptic of those software based performance boosters as I am of Killer NIC making a difference in the performance of my internet.
 
What are your system specs, because like Alex said, those things are completely irrelevant with today's hardware.

Sorry for the late response. It is a IBM T60 laptop (so overclockings not gonna be an option). Here are my spec:

CPU: Intel Core Duo T2400 @ 1.83 GHz
RAM: 1GB (2 x 512 MB) DDR2
GPU: ATI Mobility Radeon X1400

This is a slow and aged PC, running on Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
 
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