MACS FAN CONTROL SETTINGS KEEP WINDOW FROM OPENING PRO
TG Pro is awesome too because it will show you the temperature of all the separate sensors (and there are a lot of sensors, ranging from several built into the CPU to a palm rest temperature sensor) and can warn you if any of the sensors or fans are defective.
These range from free tools such as Intel's Power Gadget to commercial apps such as TG Pro, which can not only log temperatures but also allow you to take control of the system fans manually. I also recommend installing a temperature monitor. Because these stress the GPU it means that the fans run more often. The HDD fan speed use to have a range from 1200 rpm to 5500 a few. I went to the control and realize the slowest speed for all fans have change which explain the noise. Since a few weeks ago, fans speed are always faster and makes noise. The quickest way to fix this is with a reboot.Īnother heavy load for MacBooks is using external monitors. I am using Mac Fan Control for several years on an iMac when the HDD was replaced by an SDD. Also, look for apps that are both using a lot of CPU time and that need the high-performance GPU (look under the Requires High Perf GPU column in Activity Monitor).Īlternatively, it's possible that an application - or maybe even the operating system - has crashed and is going rogue. With Macs Fan Control, you are provided with the ability to utilize the Fan Control for heat level or sound optimization. You will be able to access detailed data regarding your Macs cooling fan(s). You can check to see if you have any system-intensive applications by opening up Activity Monitor and looking for anything that's consuming a lot of CPU time (anything over 80 percent in the % CPU column). Macs Fan Control allows you to control various vital aspects of fans including noise and overheating issues on Macintosh machines running Windows.