Hi all, I downloaded the smc fan control 2.2.2, and I can't control the fan speeds at all, the fans are stuck on 3600 rpm all the time even when I slide the bar over to the max end, the fans stay at 3600 rpm.
Hi all, I downloaded the smc fan control 2.2.2, and I can't control the fan speeds at all, the fans are stuck on 3600 rpm all the time even when I slide the bar over to the max end, the fans stay at 3600 rpm. I deleted the program but the fans stay on, I can here them running. I could'nt hear the fans before the program. So is there a way to fully delete the fan program and return my Mac to the default fan rpm which I think is 1800 rpm? Or can someone tell me how to use it the right way?
Thank you for your help.
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7), 2.2 GHz. i7, 8 gigs. memory 128 SSD
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- The app is buggy and outdated. Moreover it doesn't have UI. Do yourself a favor and use free 'Macs Fan Control' app (google for it), it supports all apple hardware on Windows and also Mac.
- Excellent job !!! Good try... I love this app. Bypassed me from many troubles... I had many BSODs (randomly) and I had no idea what was going on... My configuration is a system of an Apple iMac 'Core i5' 2.66 27-Inch (Late 2009), with the following identifiers: Late 2009 - MB953LL/A - iMac11,1. - This is a known toaster sytem... I mostly operating this system under Bootcamp partition, wearing Windows 7, Ultimate - 64bit (many applications under Windows platform). I had NO FANS at all. Take a look at the temperatures I had before running MacFan: (Fan #0 (ODD) was running at 1010 rpm) << after MacFan 3000 (Fan #1 ( HDD) was running at 1095 rpm) !!! << after MacFan 4000 (Fan #2 (CPU) was running at 935 rpm.) !!! << after MacFan 2000 So, I fixed it with this wonderful app. Thanks again to the team of developers.
- Great stuff.
- gracias
- Fast and simple.