Use Cases

Managing thermal loads for professional AI and rendering workflows.

Technology Comparison

Feature Pulse Throttling (FREE) Smart Throttling (PRO)
Technology Engine Standard Pulse Logic Advanced Mathematical Logic
Gaming Experience Safe (Noticeable pauses) Seamless (Fluid motion)
Performance Impact Significant (Up to 25%) Minimal (Below 5%)
Thermal Stability Fluctuating "Sawtooth" Closer to the stable line
Primary Goal Sustained Compute Stability Pro Performance + Stability

Common Scenarios

AI Generation

Stable Diffusion

Ideal for long-term generation sessions. Smart Throttling ensures your VRAM stays within safe limits during multi-hour workloads, preventing thermal throttling without interrupting the AI process.

Trigger Temp: 90°C
Cool Down Time: 5.0s

AAA Gaming

PRO Active

Designed for Cyberpunk 2077 and competitive shooters. Smart Throttling keeps your frame rendering stable and consistent while holding temperatures in the safe zone with zero micro-stutters.

Trigger Temp: 92°C
Cool Down Time: 1.5s - 2.0s

Pro Rendering

Blender / Video

Heavy sustained GPU load. Smart Throttling provides your cooling system with regular, micro-calculated intervals to dissipate heat during long render queues without crashing the application.

Trigger Temp: 88°C
Cool Down Time: 4.0s - 6.0s

Ultra-Thin Laptops

Extreme Heat

If your card reaches 100°C instantly, Smart Throttling allows the radiator to actually "exhale" the heat by providing deeper rest periods between load spikes, ensuring maximum thermal efficiency.

Trigger Temp: 94°C
Cool Down Time: 8.0s - 10.0s

Understanding Cool Down Time (CDT)

Short Interval (1.0s - 2.0s)

The system monitors and adjusts the load with high frequency.

Pros: Maximum smoothness for dynamic games.
Cons: Less time for the cooling system to react.

Long Interval (8.0s - 10.0s)

Deep management cycles. The hardware gets substantial "breathing" periods.

Pros: Maximum thermal efficiency and stability.
Cons: Noticeable performance transitions.

Engineer's Tip: If the temperature continues to rise at 3.0s, try increasing the Cool Down Time to 5.0s before lowering the Trigger Temp. This gives your radiator more time to "exhale" the heat.

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