. It helps you in solving performance issues. It details down all the procedures, discussions and solutions that can be revoked or converted off in order to give highest possible sources for your activities. Upon release, it examines both user and system-initiated procedures and solutions, and represents all those solutions and procedures that may intervene with activities. You can choose to postpone the procedures and solutions or force-stop them with a click.
Whenever you run the application, it searches your PC for all the installed games, and if it’s unable to find the installed games, you can manually select them using the Add game option under the My Games tab. Once all the installed games are detected, it will check for the processes and services that might be causing the games to lag, and will add them to their respective sections. On the bottom-half of the My Games section, it displays the number of items that can be optimized as well as processes and services that can be ended to improve in-game performance. You can optimize items, processes and services separately, or all together by hitting the Optimize All button.
The System Optimizer tab shows all the system items that have room for optimization. Here, optimization methods are divided into three categories; System Stability, System Speedup and Network Speedup. These include running Windows Explorer as a separate process to prevent system conflicts, avoiding system crashes by automatically shutting down applications that are unresponsive, optimizing processor performance, network settings and network forwarding ability. When you optimize an item, you can easily restore the changes made to the system by hitting Resume.
The Process Optimizer tab shows all processes that can be optimized to boost gaming performance. It also shows details for each process, like its CPU usage, memory usage and a suggestion to end or keep it. Every process has its own End Now button in front of it. Remember, unlike the options in the System Optimizer tab, you can’t resume a process in the Process Optimizer tab after ending it.
Much like the Process Optimizer tab, the Service Optimizer section shows all the services that need to be stopped in order to play games without lag. It too provides suggestions for each service, helping you decide whether you should stop, keep or start it.
Wise Game Booster allows you to restore all the changes you make to your system with it, so you don’t have to be too worried playing around with it a bit to see what settings suit your games best. You’ll find the Restore option in the top-right corner of the window. The application is in beta testing phase, so expect a few bugs here and there. It works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit OS editions are available. We tested the application on Windows 7 64-bit.