IOBit Advanced System Care 6 Ultimate

Discussion in 'Software' started by ExOxE, Jan 27, 2013.

  1. ExOxE

    ExOxE Corporal

    Hi Major-Geekers,

    I have been blessed with absolutely loving parents who only 6 Months ago purchased me a brand new Asus K53E Laptop, which was actually my choice, since April 14th 2007 when I was put into a medicated coma for over 2 weeks because I had Both Kidneys and My liver failure, ruptured liver absus poisoning my blood, phumona, fluid on the lungs, ruptured stomach ulcer, and the worst strain of golden staph which the hospital admitted infecting me with the admission to hospital the week before with Pancreotitis and Low Potassium, anyway, all this came to a head at the same time, I shouldn't be alive, but I am, however, since then my health has gone from bad to worse, to well to fighting for life, its so unpredictable it just isn't funny, since that day in 2007 up until today, 90% of my time has been admitted in hospital bed ridden, for months at a time, accumulated over the past 6 years.

    Anyway, the reason I am explaining this, I have been a computer fanatic for quite some time, basically got online in 1998 when dial-up with a 33.6k modem was the in-thing, I used to love Tims old site, 3D Files!

    But since I got very sick I had lost all interest in computers, internet, everything, I couldn't help but focus on my health, worried sick about what "Could" happen next, as for a moment there, it seemed like 1 step forward, 2 steps back.

    Then in mid 2012 my health started to get better, thank god, and I was fedup with being admitted into hospital, restricted to my bed, no T.V, simply a window and walls to stare at, so my parents asked me if they bought me a Laptop instead of a computer, would I be interested, would I use it, and I instantly said YES, with a laptop I can carry it around whenever I do go back into hospital, it will give me something to do while bedridden, I could use the internet via Wi-Fi, Watch movies, play games, etc

    So they took me to our local Dick Smiths store, and gave me a set price limit, and allowed me to decide which make and model I wanted. I ended up deciding upon the Asus K53E as it seemed to have the best bang for buck compared to all the other make and models in the same price range.

    So for the past six months I have loved my new laptop, however, when it comes to playing games, I could only play the small, less graphic intensive games due to the limits of the Intel HD 3000 graphics chipset, I am into games like Battlefeild, Crysis, Max Payne 3, etc, and although this laptop could indeed play them, it could only do say by turning the resolution to its lowest, and customizing the graphical detail to the lowest available levels.

    So last week my mother asked me if I wanted to give this laptop to my wife, as she has not got a computer at all, and then take me out to get a new laptop, that has a good videocard, so I agreed, and I could not be happier, I checked out a heap of systems, and I ended up getting a new Acer Aspire V3-571G with a dedicated NVidia GeForce 640M 2GB GPU, and let me tell you, the performance diffirence is massive, I wanted to test the graphics out straight away when I got home, so I installed Crysis 2, which I have been addicted to and been playing it constantly on my Asus laptop, but at the lowest resolution and lowest graphic settings. Well no more, As soon as I booted the game, it put the resolution at 1300x, and the graphics detail at the ultimate level, and it runs as smooth as silk, its literally like playing a new game all over, its absolutely gorgouse and fluid, I never in a million years thought that laptops would be able to produce such graphical power!

    Anyway, I am loving my new machine, ALL my games run gorgeously at the highest possible resolution and detail lever, I really cannot believe how lucky I am.

    Well here comes my question, On my old laptop I had been using Avast Anti-Virus free edition, as I don't have a credit card or anything to purchase the paid version, and for about a week in December I tried squeezing the most out of the Asus laptop by trying other protection software, I mean I tried heaps, From Anti-Virus to Malware software, Firewalls, etc

    All seemed pretty good, but a lot of them were very resource hungry and some even bogged my system right down, then I discoved IOBits website, and installed the trial version of IOBit Advanced System Care Ultimate, which is a very nice ALL-IN-ONE package, basically after a fresh windows installation, and after you install and update your drivers, all you really need next is to Install this Ultimate package, it has everything to protect and massively boost your system, I had tried many difirent anti-virus/malware applications, all had an impact on my systems performance, but IOBits software does not affect my systems performance at all, if anything, it gives it a boost, not just on my new laptop, but my old laptop I gave my wife!

    I really do love it, its absolutely awesome, I only wish I owned a credit card and had the funds to buy myself a copy, because my trial expired and now I am only able to use the free version, which doesn't have a virus checker and a lot of other components available in the Ultimate version, and my systems not performance as good as it was when the trial of Ultimate was installed.

    Now my question is, does anyone else use this software, and how have they found it, the Ultimate version that is, I badly want to get a copy, because I truly think its the only software out their that actually delivers exactly what it says it does!
     

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