By greeves | October 24th, 2007 |
tested web browsing with/without eboostr and noticed substantial increase in speed of loading web pages when eboostr is running…no longer need to use internet accelerator I had been using to speed up my web browsing
By Andrey Zarudnev | October 23rd, 2007 |
Unfortunately we have to delay the release of the next version. I hope that we will publish it in a couple of days. Thank you for understanding and all your help :)
By T8H5 | |
I’ve had eboostr running for quite some time now and everything seems to be running great! I’m noticing faster performance in my pcs up time and just the little things like web browsing. I feel this product will do well once its on the market.
By LR Fox | |
I’ve tested for about a month now; each new version has shown improvement over the last. Consistent speed tests of 2.6 to 3.2. I forget it is even engaged now. And that’s how it should be. If I was aware of it being there, that would mean there were problems.
By Ray Wroten | |
How would I know if I have a speed increase or not. I installed eBoostr on my gaming PC. It’s two years old now, but still Quick!!
Asus A8N32SLI-Deluxe
AMD Opteron 180 OC
Corsair 2gigs 3500LL Pro OC
2x 7800GT OC SLI
2x 74gig 10,000 rpm Raptor HD RAID 0
It doesn’t “feel” any quicker. I’m using a 1gig 80x speed CF card from my busted camera. Can I disable my systems cache? How do you recommend I test the performance of my system? I guess I would have to install this on an older PC I have laying around to really see a difference?
By Richardky | |
I been beta testing for few days now and its working flawless … caching from 3 drives and a instant speed improvement notice by eye and tests … i will post my stats and all info after about another week of running it …. No BSOD or bugs for me at the moment !
By Spirit93 | October 22nd, 2007 |
I’m not sure if this is just me or not, but once i tried to do a speed check and it just crashed, just thought you might want to know.
By Zero3K | |
I know you wrote that it should be only used on Windows XP. But, I decided to try it on Windows Vista (Home Premium edition) anyways because its easier to use than what Vista offers (Vista requires you to open two programs, Performance Monitor and Event Viewer, while eBoostr contains all info in one program) and you can see what’s in the cache. So far, it has sped up my computer as much as ReadyBoost did. I’ve had no BSODs so far. The only things I’ve noticed that need changing are its system tray icon (which should show the actual activity) and the Control Panel (there’s an X icon to the left of the drive icon which should be changed to a green checkmark at the bottom right).
By Sapphire | |
It works…
Maybe i need to test for some weeks but first impression is a increment in the application’ speed, likes loading in games, opening programs…
I need more time to test…
By Spirit93 | |
I don’t really understand what the ” Build Cache ” does, i know this is only Beta, but adding a good help bit wouldn’t hurt =]