Hello,
Well, my son found that there is a program that can control the minimum speed of the fan(s) in a Mac, called smcFanControl, and it does a decent job. If you speed them up, and then turn them down, they take a while to slow back down again. AFAICT, if the temps rise, then the speed ramps up -- this program lets you set the minimums.
For an amazing amount of temperature info, you can use Temperature Monitor -- it reads a total of 13 different temps in my iMac; including things like the memory controller and wireless module, but also the stuff that is more important: heatsink and CPU core temps, GPU, external HD and SMART sensor. You name it, it is there.
Mac temperture monitors & fan control
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Re: Mac temperture monitors & fan control
Alternatively, there is also "Fan Control". I prefer its interface and control options over smcFanControl.NeilBlanchard wrote:Hello,
Well, my son found that there is a program that can control the minimum speed of the fan(s) in a Mac, called smcFanControl, and it does a decent job. If you speed them up, and then turn them down, they take a while to slow back down again. AFAICT, if the temps rise, then the speed ramps up -- this program lets you set the minimums.