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by Howard
29 Aug 2013, 13:32
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep
Replies: 10
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Re: Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep

it actually spin to 8123 rpm and generate a big noise. It remains about 2 seconds then come back to normal.

The full screenshot is a little big (3M) and I failed to upload it. Could you pm me your email?
by Howard
29 Aug 2013, 12:49
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep
Replies: 10
Views: 24819

Re: Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep

1. Fan speed with system default policy
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2. Change the policy
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3. Fan speed with above policy. The max speed will exist 2s then come back to normal
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by Howard
29 Aug 2013, 00:39
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep
Replies: 10
Views: 24819

Re: Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep

It's normal behavior of any MacBook Pro, the fan is rotated to a MAX speed for a second after waking from sleep. You can try uninstalling MFC and see that this behavior remains. That is not true. I tested two policy as following. 1) Set Fan Control to use 'Automatic(controlled by system)' 2) Set Fa...
by Howard
27 Aug 2013, 01:42
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep
Replies: 10
Views: 24819

Fan get max speed when macbook pro is waking up from sleep

Hi,

Every time my macbook pro is waking up from sleep, the fan will reach it's max speed and produce big noise although the temperature is not high. It seems to be a bug of Fan Control.

Regards,Howard.