(it’s easier than you think!)
http://www.studylifestyle.com/2016/xtra-pc/1/?cid=32&utm_term=aol-huffingtonpost&sxid=bkg063z9dm7h
No, it is not. Making an old PC “better”, meaning
- more trustworthy
- faster
- more capable
requires buying a new machine, most of the time. The afore mentioned link is to a HOAX.
You wanna “retouch” ye olde PC, you need to install newer (if possible), delete , uninstall useless programs, keep a minimalistic interface ( usually in computers), clean up your machine and change thermal paste (noplease and keep your in the closet for this 😛 ). Maybe you have a decent MoBo (motherboard) so you don’t need to buy new PC all-together (buying a new motherboard is more expensive than buying a new PC if you are jumping from an 8-year-old system to today) or maybe you need to buy a new MoBo in order to house newer components. Ask someone that knows. Ask the internet ~ uncle Google is your friend 😉
Whatever the case, the very first link is to a HOAXing page that only seeks to eat up your money, preying on your gullibility and ignorance. There can never be one single device that connects to your PC and boosts it up! You want turbines, go to an airfield.
Reading it give me a good lough for 3-4′. Then, it made me sad.
“There can never be one single device that connects to your PC and boost it up! ”
well…. you were right. But….Gforce now is just around the corner, so technically you could boost your pc(for games only) via software and internet streaming for a price. (20$ per month if I’m not mistaken , and works even if you dont have an nvidia gpu )
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Maybe so, though technically it still doesn’t boost your PC, it merely streams the result of another one 😉
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