Process Lasso Unclog your CPU

by
Guru

Tired of the waiting for your CPU to be freed from the massive process eaters? This is a common issue for those having slow processors. Upgrading is one solution but what about a free software that will save you the pennies?

Process Lasso

Process Lasso caters for this particular need. Are you thinking this is a paid solution? Nah, this is absolutely free. Well, not absolutely;this applies only to personal use, commercial you pay for it. 😛

Process Lasso
Increase your system reponsiveness!

Process Lasso is a unique new technology intended to automatically adjust the allocation of CPU cycles so that system responsiveness is improved in high-load situations. It does this by temporarily lowering the priorities of processes that are consuming too many CPU cycles, there-by giving other processes a chance to run if they are in need. This process priority optimization is useful for both single and multi-core processors. No longer will a single process be able to bring your system to a virtual stall.

In addition, Process Lasso offers capabilities such as a system responsiveness graph, default process priorities, default process CPU affinities, termination of disallowed processes, and logging of processes executed. With Process Lasso you create rules to manage processes running on your system.

Once you install Process Lasso, it’ll just start working. More advanced users can tweak the configuration, but you needn’t touch anything.

Best of all, Process Lasso does all this while consuming almost no system resources. We’ve got a highly refined and optimized core engine that you won’t find anywhere else.

* Process Lasso Functions Automatic out-of-control process restraint *
* Foreground boosting
* Default process priorities
* Default process affinities
* Auto-termination
* Process launch logging
* System responsiveness calculation and graph
* And so much more… its free, give it a try

* Restraint means temporarily adjusting process priorities. It does NOT mean that processes are slowed, stopped, or the CPU is used less.

Given that it is a bit “techy”, I have just quoted it from its source. Enjoy a better experience. 😛

  • Using Linux is another free solution. I have some friends that use Linux when they have a lot of computer intensive stuff to do, then they switch to Windows when they need their normal software or because of games.

  • Guru

    You are right Jevin. I do the same thing when I am tired of all the booting up with Windows. But, with the right set of tools we can make windows become a better environment. 😀