Mz Cpu Accelerator 1.4 - Accelerates service of floating applications

Setting the CPU service priority is one of the most effective ways to speed up processing for open applications on the computer. The Windows operating system itself has been integrated into this feature through the Windows Task Manager tool (usually enabled by the shortcut key combination Ctrl + Alt + Del).

You just need to select the Processes tab , right-click on the record corresponding to the application that needs to be accelerated and then choose 1 of the 6 priority modes. This feature also has a certain effect, but it is also heavily manual and less stable if you want to apply to many programs. In addition, memory is not well regulated and is often divided equally for both floating applications (foreground applications) and background applications, making the value of acceleration feature nearly meaningless.

To improve this capability of the Windows operating system, you can use Mz Cpu Accelerator (MZ). In stark contrast to the Windows Task Manager, MZ will automatically change the level of CPU service priority only for applications that are actually running (running) rather than targeting a specific application or 'sharing bread. 'for background apps. MZ allows the option of priority handling. The ability to split memory for a newly opened and retracted application is shared when the MZ application is closed very quickly.

With a capacity of only 363 KB, compatible on most versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system and your computer has the .NET Framework 2.0 library installed, the free version of MZ is provided at http : //mztweak.googlepages.com/Mz_CpuAcc.exe.

After installing and activating MZ, the program's interactive interface will appear. The information line in the Currently Optimizing box will tell you the MZ activation status ( Acceleration is disabled : Acceleration enabled or Mz Cpu Accelerator : Acceleration ). The number is updated in real time on the bar Total Cpu Usage is the CPU's memory loading rate (see illustration).

Picture 1 of Mz Cpu Accelerator 1.4 - Accelerates service of floating applications MZ will require you to choose one of the three CPU acceleration modes to serve the running application (foreground application) listed in the Priority Level area including Normal Above (slightly above normal level - level where the CPU is regulating memory), High (preferably high memory usage) or Realtime (real-time memory allocation). Note that if the Realtime level is selected, floating applications will use the CPU's maximum responsiveness. However, this is not recommended mode because it can cause the computer to freeze completely and stop responding. Be careful when choosing to exploit this mode.

Next, click on the Activate button to enable CPU acceleration with the mode you just selected. To turn off activation, simply click on the Deactivate button. Select the Sent To Tray option to minimize the interface to an icon in the System Tray. And when you double click on it, the interactive interface of MZ will reappear.

Options and Tray area Icon Type will provide a number of options related to running the program at the time of computer startup including automatically activating the program ( Run at system startup ), automatically enabling the feature to increase. Speed ​​for CPU ( Start Activated ) and automatically reduce the interface to an icon on System Tray ( Start Minimized ), display the program icon in the System Tray ( Mz Cpu Accelerator Icon ) and display the memory loading rate of CPU instead of displaying MZ icon on System tray ( Show Cpu Usage ).

Le Nguyen Bao Nguyen