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When comparing TThrottle vs Core Temp, the Slant community recommends Core Temp for most people. In the question“What are the best CPU temperature monitors for Windows?” Core Temp is ranked 1st while TThrottle is ranked 5th.
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Pros
Pro Always on top
Option to have temperature always visible.
Pro Flexible behaviour
You can write some reasonably complex rules governing how your CPU is used and how the system should react.
Pro Integrates with BOINC
(i.e. for those participating in "Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network" (BOINC) projects)
Pro Gives the ability to throttle CPU
Throttle CPU usage either permanently or based on a temperature threshold to increase component lifetime.
Pro Options for Celsius or Farenheit
Pro Visualisation (graphing) of core temperatures
Pro Small footprint
Pro Displays temperature changes in real time
Pro Motherboard agnostic
Pro Displays temperature of each core separately
Cons
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Con Doesn't display temperature average
No option to see temperature average.
Con Installer tries to install a game
By default, Core Temp installer will try to install a video game, unless you uncheck an option.