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by ad3angel1s
20 Jun 2015, 14:59
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds
Replies: 7
Views: 10602

Re: Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds

Steven wrote:ad3angel1s
Do you also have MacBookPro12,1 ?
Hi, I have a MacBookPro8,2 but i run it on Windows 8.1 exclusively
(OSX goes randomly on kernel panic due to an issue with the swithing between integrated and discrete GPU so I had to ditch it)
by ad3angel1s
19 Jun 2015, 09:51
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds
Replies: 7
Views: 10602

Re: Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds

Setting the fan is not really the solution, isn't it? I think that also the original fan policy on OSX has some kind of hysteresis set. But that's not good enough to be honest. The policy apple uses is that they try as hard as possible to not turn on or speed up the fan . I agree on this, on OSX it...
by ad3angel1s
18 Jun 2015, 22:40
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds
Replies: 7
Views: 10602

Re: Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds

Setting the fan is not really the solution, isn't it?

I think that also the original fan policy on OSX has some kind of hysteresis set.
by ad3angel1s
17 Jun 2015, 22:05
Forum: Macs Fan Control
Topic: Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds
Replies: 7
Views: 10602

Hysteresis behaviour on thresholds

Hi, A thing that I've noticed is a lack of an hysteresis threshold behaviour, e.g. if you set temperature controlled thresholds, with min - max equal to [75, 85] degrees, you will see that the fan speed starts raising at 75 and will reach its maximum at 85, then it will shut down again when temperat...