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Beyond thermal management, NitroSense on Windows 11 provides granular control over system performance profiles. Users can seamlessly switch between preset modes—typically “Quiet” for battery-efficient tasks like web browsing or word processing, “Balanced” for everyday use, and “Performance” or “Turbo” for demanding gaming sessions. This feature is particularly synergistic with Windows 11’s own power management settings, allowing for a tailored experience. For instance, a user might enable Windows 11’s “Power Saver” mode alongside NitroSense’s “Quiet” fan profile to maximize battery life during a long flight. Conversely, while plugged into a wall outlet for a competitive gaming session, switching to the “Performance” profile unlocks the full thermal and power potential of the CPU and GPU.

| Problem | Fix | |---------|-----| | App won’t open | Install VC++ redistributables and .NET Framework 3.5/4.8 | | Missing fan control | Reinstall with antivirus temporarily disabled | | UI scaling broken | Run as admin → Properties → Compatibility → Change high DPI settings |

No. Once installed, it works offline. However, the "Community" and "News" tabs require internet.

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