Guide | How To How To Prevent CPU & GPU Temperature From Hindering System Performance

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Overkill

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Have you ever felt the heat emitted from your PC when subjected to high-end games that demand high system resources? Now, you can easily manage both your CPU and GPU temperature levels and set rules of action for situations where a violation occurs. By viewing the CPU and GPU performance from various aspects with emphasis on core-by-core or overall temperature readings, you can become fully aware of the heat building up inside your computer. With TThrottle, an application for Windows, you can easily define, monitor and react to temperature changes in the processor and GPU in multiple modes, which enable performance throttling for the greater good. In addition, programs running in Virtualization software like VMware or VirtualBox are also monitored for an effective operation optimization experience.

TThrottle operates in two modes: Temperature regulation mode and Throttle only mode. In normal situations, programs can be throttled according to a ‘set temperature’ in the temperature regulation mode. The throttle only mode, on the other hand, utilizes the ‘Min’ and ‘Max’ fields to ensure percentage usage occupied by programs instead of temperature thresholds. A value of 70 specified in the ‘Min’ and ‘Max’ field means that all listed programs will run 70% of the time.


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McLovin

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pcjunklist said:
or you could get bigger fans...

Correct add more fans, or if a laptop, get a cooling pad. Make sure also you clean the fans too.
 

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