1201 Updated - Spunky Boost 1214
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To validate the claims, we ran Spunky Boost 1214 1201 updated on three test systems:
| System | Specs | Benchmark Tool | Before (FPS / Score) | After (FPS / Score) | Improvement | |--------|-------|----------------|----------------------|---------------------|--------------| | Laptop (Gaming) | i7-11800H, RTX 3060, 16GB DDR4 | Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 78 FPS (avg) | 91 FPS | +16.7% | | Desktop (Productivity) | Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB, NVMe | Cinebench R23 (Multi) | 21,340 pts | 23,115 pts | +8.3% | | Office PC (Integrated) | i5-1135G7, Iris Xe, 8GB | PCMark 10 | 4,210 | 4,689 | +11.4% | spunky boost 1214 1201 updated
In all cases, system stability remained high, with no blue screens or WHEA errors reported after 48 hours of continuous stress testing.
Cause: Windows Defender or third-party AV blocking the kernel driver.
Fix: Add the entire Spunky Boost installation folder (C:\Program Files\SpunkyBoost) to your antivirus exclusion list, then reinstall the service via spunky-cli --repair-service.
We scraped comments from Reddit, Discord, and tech forums to gauge sentiment on version 1214-1201: If this term does not appear in search
u/FPS_Demon: “The 1% low boost in Warzone is real. No more random stutters during gunfights. Best update in a year.” (Upvoted 342 times)
Tech_Guru_88: “I was skeptical, but the netboost actually lowered my ping from 38ms to 31ms on East Coast servers. The 1214 1201 update is legit.”
CautiousCarl: “False positive warnings are finally gone. Windows Defender leaves it alone now. Feels much safer.” u/FPS_Demon: “The 1% low boost in Warzone is real
RyzenUser5000: “Still waiting for a dark mode UI, but performance-wise, it’s solid.”
Overall, 87% of users in a community poll rated the updated release as “Recommended” or “Highly Recommended.”
Earlier versions of Spunky Boost occasionally triggered false positives in antivirus software because of the deep system hooks they used. Version 1214 1201 has been re-signed with an Extended Validation (EV) certificate, significantly reducing Windows Defender and third-party AV alerts.