For advanced users, it allows for "Core Affinity" settings, which can force specific programs to run on certain CPU cores to reduce stuttering. Trial vs. Pro Versions
Cacheman is a long-standing performance optimization tool designed to speed up Windows by managing system memory (RAM), tweaking cache settings, and fine-tuning background processes. Originally released in 1997, it has evolved into a comprehensive utility that addresses system lag, stuttering in games, and privacy concerns on modern operating systems.
Cacheman differentiates itself from standard system cleaners by focusing on dynamic resource allocation rather than just deleting temporary files.
