


Here are few screen shots to give you a better idea. That makes the DrFan automatic mode the safest and the most correct one, the Apple should have had created. As for the DrFan automatic mode, it considers all thermal sensors together (not just CPU or just GPU) and preventively adjusts the fan speed, so that CPU and GPU temps never reach their default or user-defined threshold. What DrFan does instead is PROPER automatic control with user-adjustable CPU and GPU temperature limits, as well as one-click manual mode via tray icon popup. Intel & Apple Silicon TG Pro runs on macOS 10.13 or higher, regardless if its a classic from 2008 or a brand new one from 2023. Then EFI/SMC logic prefers to lower the CPU and GPU performance instead of kicking the fan in. This includes MacBook Pro (13, 14, 15 and 16 inch), iMac (21.5, 24 and 27 inch), iMac Pro, Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Air (13 and 15-inch), Mac mini and Mac Studio. first it waits for whopping 97-98° C in silence. I simply diconnected the cable that normally connects between the HDD temp sensor socket on the main logic board and the HDD from the HDD, but leaving it plugged into the logic board. iMac Intel 27' EMC 23 Hard Drive Replacement. What inspired creating it: even with 2019 iMac models, Apple fan control logic in Boot Camp is still almost disastrous. Following these instructions, I simply replaced my HDD with an SSD. Now I feel it's time for the new thread dedicated to DrFan utility, which is a totally new fan control software for Apple iMac series (currently for 2012 to 2019 27" models running Windows via Boot Camp sans iMac Pro).
#What should smc fancontrol be set at for imac driver#
Hey All, 8 years ago I started a thread here at MacRumors forums about Trackpad++ driver (that thread is still alive, see ).
