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Originally Posted by waste gate
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by waste gate
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Originally Posted by XabbaRus
Well before I play IL2 I go offline and then turn off my firewall and other things so I only have about 25 processes running.
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Most processes that you can eliminate will already have no affect on your game anyway, so why bother? These are called sleeping processes. The ones that will have an affect on your game are typically system procs and you can't do anything about them anyway.
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PS. THis is assuming you haven't loaded up your system with a lot of spyware apps that call home all the time.
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So using endit all is a waste of time? 
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Pretty much. That is assuming a clean system. Most processes take absolutely 0 CPU power. Pull up task manager and your CPU should be stuck at 99% idle most times. The only time it is not is when either you are doing something, or a system process is doing something. Task manager will show you that. There are better apps out there though if you want to monitor it while in game.
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What is a clean system?
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A clean system is one where you are not loading any extra CPU eating proceses. These can be anything that requires a percentage of CPU time and run constantly. You can take a look at your own system to see if something using constant cpu power by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del, and choosing task manager. You can also look for apps that have memory leaks here, as well as check on what kind of RAM requirments your games are eating.
If you have a game that uses ever last ounce of RAM on your system, it might make sense then to use an app like enditall. But to use it when you have plenty of spare RAM is pointless.
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