http://youtube.com/v/KdFrSe1d92A

Does this really work??

I reckon only if your computer can handle going that fast!!

Otherwise it will only go AS FAST AS ITS ABLE!!!

Looks interesting though.

EDIT:

People are reporting it DOES WORK!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=KdFrSe1d92A

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http://youtube.com/v/KdFrSe1d92A

Does this really work??

I reckon only if your computer can handle going that fast!!

Otherwise it will only go AS FAST AS ITS ABLE!!!

Looks interesting though.

EDIT:

People are reporting it DOES WORK!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=KdFrSe1d92A

Lol. I suspect that's not the best method of speeding up your computer. I think it may cause some undesirable side effects ;)

Ya some it may i suppose..... (Like XP SP3 causes issues ONLY IN SOME MACHINES)

Anyone who watches this and believes there's any truth to it....send me $500 and I will GUARANTEE to make you more attractive to women!!

Ya some it may i suppose..... (Like XP SP3 causes issues ONLY IN SOME MACHINES)

Well i imagine that a slow computer can be attributed to a bottleneck in the default software clock speeds. But I don't think this is the norm, and usually most computers are bottlenecked by their CPU and hardware bus speeds (not to mention the worst bottleneck of all, your harddrive). If it even does change the software clock speeds, this would likely cause syncronization issues with software written that relies on these clock speeds to be something reasonable.

Nice name btw. Im a fan of the big lebowski.

Nice name btw. Im a fan of the big lebowski.

Ah man!!

I'm always using the following programs to speed up my pc:

> SmartDefrag
> CCleaner
> TuneXP
> RegSeeker

And the best of it is: they're all free !!!;)

Apart from Smartdefrag and CCleaner, i use PCmaid, have been using it since two yrs...has worked wonders in optimizing(lol i mean clearing) for better performance :P

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