![]() ![]() Saving all your work for eventual crashes/freezes/restarts before handling system configuration is always good idea. ![]() There is no guarantee that this process will not damage your system permanently, I just think that chance of such critical failure is really really low. (Potentially, this can damage your system or cause system crash. ![]() In terminal typeĪnd answer YES to all YES/no questions. Most Non-Macs have the motherboard controlling the fan speed, but if you want to see if you can control the fans in your PC:Ĭonfigure lm-sensors as follows: 1. Instructions sourced and recompiled from: Reboot and observe fan speeds and temps using psensor, We found 60/65/75 to be optimal cooling settingsīetter battery life in mac books would be 60/70/80įor iMacs we found the best cooling to be when all the fans are set to same speed/temperature values if they are not set those fans will only run at minimum speed. For macbooks only the first value for each fan setting can be adjusted.įor iMacs you can enter three values in each temperature range by moving the cursor over with the arrow key these extra values are fro the HDD and ODD fans in an iMac. Values for temperatures next min, max and critical temperature settings. Near the bottom of the configuration file you will see Next step is optional for macbook as there are default values set (sometimes it is necessary to do this through a command text editor) In separate lines at the bottom of config This controller works on MacBooks and iMacsįirst we need to add some modules to the start up list ![]()
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