Optimization and component control tools for Windows are not new, far from it. But what we will talk about probably deserves special attention, since its advantages are numerous and it turns out to be very effective. Explanations.
In Windows, PC optimization software is plentiful.You can find them in almost everything, if not anything. On the other hand, there aren't many really useful and effective applications.
But the one we're going to talk about here belongs to this second type of category. It allows you to better manage the “energy expenditure” of your computer and thus better control the temperature of its components… and achieve some savings in the process, why not?
This new app lets you manage your computer's temperature and power consumption.
The app compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11 is called Camomile, and it is responsible for adjusting the voltage and frequency of the processor. Its purpose is to prevent power surges. Rest assured, you do not have to do anything: a simple little button Enable cooling mode It allows you to enable optimization, and that's it.
According to its authors, the application allows you to reduce the temperature of your computer “to ensure the ideal temperature even in case of heavy workload, such as games or other processes that require increased use of the processor.”
On which computer should I use this software?
This program is sometimes intended for older configurations, which can reach 100 ° C (according to the authors of the application), but also and above all for 14th generation CPUs, which can exceed 114 ° C. Furthermore, chamomile should increase the battery life of your laptop: “Reducing the load on your operating system with chamomile can help extend the battery life of your laptop, allowing you to use your laptop for longer without constantly needing a power outlet.”
Still according to the authors, the app is able to: 34% off Power requirements of your computer, and even reduce your carbon footprint. In addition, the program can also reduce the noise emitted by your computer fans.
We tested the software for a few hours on one of our editorial staff's PCs and quickly noticed that A slight decrease in temperature ranging between 3 to 4 degrees. (On a computer used primarily for office automation, we would quickly have to repeat this type of testing on a gaming machine.)
The application can be downloaded for free from the official website, the link to which you will find below.
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