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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/NT
- Date added: November 20, 2009
- Total Downloads: 921
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From Efmer camera technologies :TThrottle measures the processor core temperature, GPU temperature, and displays it in a graphic. Additionally you can reduce the amount of time a program uses to reduce the processor/gpu temperature. It was initially build to limit the time BOINC programs use. This in order to keep the temperature and the fan noise in check. Or make the computer less sluggish. You can make a list of programs, if one of the programs becomes active these programs are used to keep the temperature below a user set value.
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Version: TThrottle: Temperature Throttle 1.7
"It gives you an accurate temperature readout..."
Pros: It gives you an accurate temperature readout of the CPU and GPU. It displays it in a little mini-window (about 3/4" x 1/4") that stays on top of other windows. You can stick it anywhere on the screen so it does ever get in the way. Continued......
Cons: Has many features that I don't really need or even know if they work. Not really a con.
Summary: It gives you an accurate temperature readout of the CPU and GPU. It displays it in a little mini-window (about 3/4" x 1/4") that stays on top of other windows. You can stick it anywhere on the screen so it does ever get in the way. It has numerous s... read more >>
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