If you are at all a multi-tasker, chances are good that you’ve found yourself in a situation where the application you want to work better than the rest is severely lagging, disallowing you to get what you need done taken care of in a timely fashion. This can even happen on a beefy multi-core machine, because for the most part, the OS doesn’t care what application is hogging all of the resources.
Well, anyone who uses Windows (or any OS for that matter) can adjust specifics for a particular application, such as which cores to devote to which program, but all of that information is wiped as soon as you close the application or reboot. One application looks to take the hassle out of that though, and make life a bit easier. It’s called “Mz CPU Accelerator”, and its main purpose is to make sure that whatever application is in the foreground receives the bulk of the system resources, so that you don’t have to sit there and twiddle your thumbs.
I haven’t used the application yet, but I like its goals. Aside from having the application take control and handle things automatically, you have the ability to fine-tune a little bit, and even exclude certain applications from seeing any favoritism. Best of all, the program can save the settings for the next boot, so your system can always remain “accelerated”. The application is free, so even if it doesn’t work out as well for you as you had hoped, you lose nothing.
Mz CPU Accelerator is an application that automatically changes the priority of the foreground window, by allocating more CPU power to the currently active application (program-game). Automatically de-allocates CPU priority when a new active application is selected. Also, new version contains an option that manages the cores of your processor!