Macs Fan Control for MAC

v 1.5.9
Category  System Utilities

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About Macs Fan Control For MAC

Macs Fan Controller allows for you to monitor and control almost all aspects of your computer's fans. It supports fan speed, temperature sensors, menu-bar icon and autostart with the system option.

  • Software solution to noise problems, such as those caused iMac HDD failure replacement or overheating issues like those found on a MacBook Pro
  • Any constant value can be assigned to any fan (e.g. minimum).
  • Control fan speed in relation with a temperature sensor (e.g. 3rd party HDD).
  • Real-time monitoring of Mac fans speed and temperature using 3rd party HDD/SSD (using S.M.A.R.T.
  • Custom fan preset (in the Pro version)
  • Configurable menu bar icon
  • Compatible with OS X 10.14 Mojave and later (version for OS X 10.6, 10,7-10.13 is separately available).

Note Custom profiles can be found in Pro version.

How to control Mac fans
  • MacUpdate offers Macs Fan Control. Download and install it.
  • Launch the app to access the fans and see the temperatures inside your Mac.
  • Click "Custom" under "Control" to access a slider that will allow you to adjust the fan control on your Mac.

Download Macs Fan Control For MAC

Whats New

Version 1.5.9:

New:
  • Added full support for Apple Silicon Macs (MacBook Air/Pro and new Mac mini)
  • Main download is now for macOS 10.13 and higher including Big Sur and Apple Silicon support. Macs Fan Control for macOS 10.12 (and below) is now a separate download.
Improved:
  • German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), Thai, Ukrainian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Turkish, Catalan, translations update
Fixed:
  • Restoring of menubar icon position once it's changed by a user
  • Menubar display under macOS Big Sur
  • A memory leak which could cause app memory usage steadily increase over time