
This will help to clean your device and to optimize the OS for a smooth experience in the future. With that being said, this issue can be easily solved using a responsive UI.

As a result, this maximizes the RAM’s storage space, making the OS pretty slow and late to respond. The main cause behind this might be the piling up of unwanted trash in our devices, including junk files and other unimportant data and apps. But that’s not the only solution that is left for us to take.

I don't think I'll be renewing my subscription.Often we face issues regarding our Windows PC getting slower over time, and the ultimate solution we end up making is to replace it with a new one. Yet even then, when disabling everything, it'll still make 50+ decisions about processes without your knowledge or consent. You can enable/disable only a part of what only 1 of 3 does. Because none of them mention anywhere what that actually entails, there's no way to discern the difference - if there's any - between the three. In conclusion: All three functions, all within ASC, seemingly promise to do the exact same thing. Regarding the "Smart RAM" function in ASC, they referred me to the settings in this screenshot:Īlthough technically they are 'settings' - they have nothing to do with what the function actually does, nor does it provide any control over what should and shouldn't be closed. This screenshot being their answer, I conclude you simply can't set anything, they don't want you to know what the function actually does, and if it closes processes you rely on (such as my VPN's background processes) - your only option is the 'Off' switch. Also without specifying anything - without any consent. That box just gets filled with 'X amount of GB was released'. Regarding "Auto RAM clean" they sent this screenshot:

Mind that when you uncheck every single box, this function still closes about 50 processes without mentioning which, without asking your approval "Turbo Boost" can be configured with the options next to the on/off switch Their support sent back screenshots, pointing out where the settings are, meaning: I contacted IObit "support", when I figured posting anything in this shredder hooked up to a complaint box they call "forum", wasn't going to be meaningful. Given the apparent uselessness of this forum in general, I'll answer my own question, in case anyone stumbles upon it while wondering the same.
