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Mavericks

Posted: 23 Oct 2013, 09:17
by eldanon
What's the verdict on the latest version running on Mavericks? I don't want to upgrade until I know it works.

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 23 Oct 2013, 09:39
by Steven
The app is compatible with Mavericks.
There're visual glitches with fonts, which will be solved in 1.1.6 today or tomorrow.

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 23 Oct 2013, 09:55
by eldanon
Wonderful to hear, thank you!

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 24 Oct 2013, 18:44
by Steven
Released :Yahoo!:

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 04:11
by OSXHead
I just installed this and tried different options ( the sensor one and another cranking it up all the way )

I reset the PRAM ( i think it is ) because i couldn't higher the cpu one so everything is up.

Problem is, it doesn't seem to be working for me.

I'm looking at the icon and it reads the same, no matter what I change the fans to.

I'm on an iMac 24in mid 2007 (Running Mavericks of course)

Programs on startup/running in the background are:

SMARTReporter & Dropbox ( that are 3rd party ) Nothing else.

So I'm wondering what it could be...

Thanks...

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 09:32
by Steven
Macs Fan Control Screenshot, technical information from the About dialog, please

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 15:42
by OSXHead
Steven wrote:Macs Fan Control Screenshot, technical information from the About dialog, please
A screenshot of the program itself? ( I just downloaded it yesterday so it's the most recent one )

Also, how do I do that, To get the tech info from the "about dialog"

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 16:02
by Steven
Yes a screenshot of the main window of Macs Fan Control

There's a button called "About..."

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 17:21
by OSXHead
Ok here it is...

Right now it reads 43, I put it with the sensor option to allow the max to be 45c

It's only at this temp cuz I had shut the screen off and did some things and just returned.

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 19:16
by Steven
Please press this button and paste the resulting text here.

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 19:50
by OSXHead
Steven wrote:Please press this button and paste the resulting text here.

But of course! :fool:

Macs Fan Control 1.1.6, iMac7,1, Mac OS X Unknown

Fans:
ODD-min{3486}curr{4239}max{4383}mode{2,ST31000528AS,20,45}
HDD-min{3486}curr{5205}max{5478}mode{2,ST31000528AS,20,45}
CPU-min{1195}curr{3011}max{3287}mode{2,ST31000528AS,20,45}


TempSensors:
TA0P (Ambient) - -1
TC0D (CPU Diode) - -1
TC0H (CPU Heatsink) - -1
TC0P (CPU Proximity) - -1
TG0D (GPU Diode) - -1
TG0H (GPU Heatsink) - -1
TG0P () - -1
TG1D () - -1
TH0P () - -1
TL0P (LCD proximity) - -1
TO0P (Optical Drive) - -1
TW0P (Airport Card) - 128
Tm0P (Mem Controller) - -1
Tp0P () - 49.6719

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 20:26
by Steven
1. All 3 fans mustn't be assigned to a single sensor (HDD)

2. I do suspect an error in SMC layer of your mac - there're no temperature sensors at all! Try to reset SMC. This iMac is supported by MFC, see picture.

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 20:55
by OSXHead
So after I do the following to reset SMC

Shut down the computer.
Unplug the computer's power cord.
Wait fifteen seconds.
Attach the computer's power cord.
Wait five seconds, then press the power button to turn on the computer.


I should then see more than 1 sensor in the application like I do in yours?

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 20:56
by Steven
I don't know, this is the only possible suggestion I have for this situation.
Try also running this app (after exiting MFC), will it display any temperature sensors?

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 21:11
by OSXHead
I had to install some x86 stuff to get this running...

This is what it reads...

Re: Mavericks

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 22:10
by OSXHead
I just reset it, did the unplug then plug then power up, same thing shows in the program.

I guess it's something with my machine considering no one else really reports the same issue :x