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Old 4th August 2013, 15:46   #1
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Default Does Deleting the Cache Actually Speed Up Your PC?

Every time you ask somebody with a reasonable level of tech skills what you should do to speed up your PC, they start jabbering on about running ccleaner and clearing the cache. But does the act of clearing a cache really speed things up? Nope.

Most people assume that all temporary files are just clutter created by lousy applications, but that isn’t actually the truth. Cache files are created by apps to store commonly used information so it doesn’t have to be generated or downloaded again.

http://www.howtogeek.com/166285/myth...ed-up-your-pc/
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