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Your desktop PC might have been slim and speedy five years ago, but keeping up with application upgrades and filling your hard drive with feature-bloated commercial tools can soon make your machine sluggish.
Reviewed by oldtech Jan 30 2009, 07:09am ( 3 reviews ) • techradar.com
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Rated by Oliviahom on Jan 31 2009, 5:59am
If your underpowered PC is slow, put it on an application diet :))
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Rated by oldtech on Jan 30 2009, 7:09am
Your desktop PC might have been slim and speedy five years ago, but keeping up with application upgrades and filling your hard drive with feature-bloated commercial tools can soon make your machine sluggish.
