1. Keep your computer updated: Make sure that your computer’s operating system, drivers, and applications are always up-to-date. Old versions can be slower and less reliable.
2. Get more memory: Adding more RAM can significantly increase the performance of your computer.
3. Utilize efficient background processes: There are many applications and services which run in the background and can use up processor and memory resources. Make sure to only keep essential services running in the background.
4. Optimize your startup: Many applications will run automatically when you start up your PC. Disable any apps that you don’t need. This will help your computer start up faster.
5. Monitor and clean up unnecessary files: Make sure to delete any large files or temporary files that you don’t need. This will help reduce clutter on your hard drive and allow programs to operate more efficiently.
6. Overclock components: If you are comfortable doing so, you can use CPU/GPU overclocking tools to improve the performance of your computer.