Top 7 Tips for Getting the Most from Auslogics Benchtown
Auslogics Benchtown is a system optimization and benchmarking tool designed to evaluate PC performance and suggest improvements. Use these seven practical tips to get accurate results and meaningful gains without risking system stability.
1. Run benchmarks on a clean baseline
Before you optimize, create a baseline by running Benchtown benchmarks on a freshly started system with minimal apps open. Reboot, close background programs, and disable heavy utilities (cloud sync, large downloads, video editors) so the benchmark reflects your PC’s idle performance.
2. Repeat benchmarks and average results
Performance can vary from run to run. Run each test 2–3 times and use the average to judge changes. This reduces noise from background activity, thermal throttling, or intermittent system tasks.
3. Update Windows and drivers first
Benchmarks and optimizations are most effective on fully updated systems. Install the latest Windows updates and GPU/ chipset/ storage drivers before making changes or comparing results — driver updates often fix bottlenecks or improve stability.
4. Use Benchtown’s diagnostic suggestions, but verify
When Benchtown recommends tweaks (startup cleanup, disk defragmentation, or driver updates), treat them as helpful guidance. Review each suggestion before applying: create restore points for registry or system changes and back up important
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