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- SmcFanControl keeps your MacBook from overheating by letting you control the speed of its fans. The software works on Intel computers and makes them run cooler. You can use the tool to keep a check on your PC’s temperature—in Celsius or Fahrenheit—and use it to change the minimum fan speed of both available fans separately.
- Mac book pro fan control free download - Macs Fan Control, Mac FlipAlbum Pro, smcFanControl, and many more programs. Apple MacBook Pro SMC Firmware. For MacBook Pro (mid 2012) models.
- This is different from a CPU or GPU under load. Fans exhibiting this issue spin loudly all the time, regardless of how hot or cold your machine is. On a MacBook, it should be obvious to the touch when a Mac isn’t hot enough to warrant loud fan noise. On an iMac or Mac Pro, you can download a free app like smcFanControl or premium app like.
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I've been reading posts in various Mac forums about overheating when running CPU intensive apps while using Boot Camp. This seems to happen more often when playing games.
SMCFanControl has been reported to work somewhat when set in OS X and then a reboot to WinXP or Vista without turning off the machine. Some folks say it works, others say differently. Normal Fan speed for the MacBook is 1800 RPM but when you reboot into WinXP or Vista, supposedly it drops to 1000 RPM and doesn't speed up unless the CPU starts to get hot.
Anyway, it would be nice to have a free app to control CPU temperature while in Windows. I found a nice one that not only controls temps, but it also monitors CPU/OS usage, can control CPU voltage (thereby controlling temperature) and lots more.
The application is called 'RightMark CPU Clock Utility' and can be downloaded from here:
http://cpu.rightmark.org/
Loads up on startup and minimizes to the system tray. Very nice. I just tried it out by running a game I have that heats up my CPU very quickly. It stayed cool and ran the game normally.
Highly recommend it for the serious gamer!
SMCFanControl has been reported to work somewhat when set in OS X and then a reboot to WinXP or Vista without turning off the machine. Some folks say it works, others say differently. Normal Fan speed for the MacBook is 1800 RPM but when you reboot into WinXP or Vista, supposedly it drops to 1000 RPM and doesn't speed up unless the CPU starts to get hot.
Anyway, it would be nice to have a free app to control CPU temperature while in Windows. I found a nice one that not only controls temps, but it also monitors CPU/OS usage, can control CPU voltage (thereby controlling temperature) and lots more.
The application is called 'RightMark CPU Clock Utility' and can be downloaded from here:
http://cpu.rightmark.org/
Loads up on startup and minimizes to the system tray. Very nice. I just tried it out by running a game I have that heats up my CPU very quickly. It stayed cool and ran the game normally.
Highly recommend it for the serious gamer!
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Hello,
My MacBook Pro always gets really hot, like overheated, when I'm using Windows. I have no idea why and I asked about that, and some one told me to download and install any program that increases fan speed or do 'CPU Throttling' which I don't understand so I just downloaded a bunch of applications to increase the Fans' speed. The applications require me to choose which fans I want to increase the speed of, but sadly, there application can't even detect any fans. However, on the Macintosh OS X, of course it detects the fans. I set the fans' RPM to 3125, is that okay or should I increase/decrease? Exactly what RPM amount should I set both fans to? Thank you very much.
My MacBook Pro always gets really hot, like overheated, when I'm using Windows. I have no idea why and I asked about that, and some one told me to download and install any program that increases fan speed or do 'CPU Throttling' which I don't understand so I just downloaded a bunch of applications to increase the Fans' speed. The applications require me to choose which fans I want to increase the speed of, but sadly, there application can't even detect any fans. However, on the Macintosh OS X, of course it detects the fans. I set the fans' RPM to 3125, is that okay or should I increase/decrease? Exactly what RPM amount should I set both fans to? Thank you very much.