Computers slow down with age due to a combination of hardware and software factors.
Hardware factors that can contribute to slowdowns include clogged vents, fans, or heat sinks, which can cause premature thermal throttling.
Software factors that can contribute to slowdowns include bloated and abandoned temporary files, registry debris, and outdated software.
Removing unused applications and games can free up disk space and improve performance.
Keeping your software up to date can help you avoid security vulnerabilities and improve performance.
Managing startup applications and services can help your computer start up faster and run more smoothly.
Cleaning up temporary files and junk can free up disk space and improve performance.