1. Ensure your computer is set to use the maximum amount of processing power by adjusting the power settings in the Control Panel.
2. Upgrade your hardware components, such as the CPU, RAM, motherboard, and graphic card to more powerful versions that are faster and have more capacity.
3. Make sure you are running the latest version of your operating system and installed software, as they may offer performance improvements and bug fixes.
4. Scan your computer for malware or viruses that could be using up valuable resources.
5. Uninstall or disable any software or services that are not needed and are taking up system resources.
6. Overclock the CPU by increasing the frequency of the processor, taking into account potential thermal and stability issues.
7. Use a PC optimization tool to clean out any unnecessary files, which can free up valuable resources.
8. Keep the internal and external cooling systems of your machine clean to keep your processor running at its optimal temperature.