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- 08 Dec 2013, 13:53
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Using Macs Fan Control on 15" Retina MBP late 2013
- Replies: 5
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Re: Macs Fan Control
65 is a good temperature for CPU. 90 and higher is something one should worry about (and only if it's not dropping). Hi, Steven, I noticed you mentioned in other posts that left fan and right fan should be set to monitor different value because they are in charge of different components. Do you hav...
- 08 Dec 2013, 04:10
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Using Macs Fan Control on 15" Retina MBP late 2013
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7684
Re: Macs Fan Control
I set them both to CPU CORE 1 this is absolutely not correct. What is wrong when fans are in automatic mode? thanks for the reply. I thought auto mode was not intense enough. When I noticed CPU Core 1 was nearly 65, both fans were 2500 rpm, running very quietly. Maybe I worried too much ? Which tem...
- 07 Dec 2013, 06:51
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Using Macs Fan Control on 15" Retina MBP late 2013
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7684
Using Macs Fan Control on 15" Retina MBP late 2013
Hello, I am new to Mac and Macs fan control. I'm using 15" Retina MBP late 2013. I don't know to how customize left fan and right fan. In my bootcamp I set them both to CPU CORE 1. In my Mac OS Maverics, I find it's too loud if I use the same settings as bootcamp. So, for my macbook pro, which ...