

UNINSTALL MACS FAN CONTROL SOFTWARE
The software was built to run on i386 and/or x86_64 (i.e., it's a universal Intel build) and is targeted to 10.6+ (i.e., it "should" run on OS X 10.6 and later). Open Task Scheduler and remove the fan control task and then reboot. IMac12,2 (27" Intel i5, mid 2011) running OS X 10.8.5 remove the fancontrol folder wherever you put it. Macmini4,1 (Mac Mini, mid 2010) running OS X 10.8.5 This software was built using 10.8 SDK and was tested on the following Macs: The original version of Fan Control was created by Lobotomo in about 2008 and it's still be best design of any of the fan-controlling software! This version of Fan Control updates and enhances the Lobotomo work.

Fan-speed requests are designed to keep each fan's 'Wanted' fan speed within 25 RPM of the sloped line on the graph. Fan Control determines (what it considers to be) the most applicable collection of CPU-related and GPU-related temperature sensors then, every 3 seconds, determines the highest temperature from both of those collections.įan Control uses the highest of the shown CPU/GPU-related temperatures, represented by the vertical line on the graph, to compute the requested the fan speed(s) according to the User's slider/preference settings. 'Current Temperatures' shows the highest CPU-related and GPU-related temperatures from the collection of CPU/GPU temperature sensors that Fan Control monitors for that system. 'Fan Speeds: Current' shows the current fan speed (and its percentage of maximum RPM) as reported by the Operating System and is presented as the horizontal line on the graph 'Fan Speeds: Wanted' shows the fan speed that Fan Control has requested and is presented as the circle on the graph From here all you have to do is look for Processor Power Management > Maximum Processor State and change the 100 to 99.

Then, head to Power Options > Choose When To Turn Off Display > Change advanced power settings.

UNINSTALL MACS FAN CONTROL PRO
'Fan Speeds: Max.' shows the maximum fan speed allowed for the fan, as reported by the Operating System Head to your Control Panel under Windows and make sure you have it set to 'Large Icons' so everything is in view. Latest Macs Fan Control posts from our blog: MacBook Pro and Mac mini 2023 suport We’re happy to announce that the most recent version of Macs Fan Control fully supports new MacBook Pro and Mac mini 2023 with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. Fan Speed' setting defines the slowest speed Fan Control will request for each fan The 'Upper Temp Threshold' setting defines the temperature by which Fan Control will be requesting the maximum fan speed(s). The 'Lower Temp Threshold' setting defines the lowest temperature at which Fan Control may start requesting increased fan speed(s) to help reduce temperatures. You can artificially increase the fan speed to further reduce the CPU's heat, but this will also increase fan noise.When adjusting fan speeds, Fan Control asks the operating system to run the fan(s) at certain speed(s). Your Mac might run slower, but there's nothing to worry about. When your Mac gets hot, it starts throttling your CPU until the temperature gets under control. Some Caveats Before You Start Controlling Fans
