
Scroll down to view the information about your fans.Īs you can see from the window above, my fans are running fine at ~1,300-1,400++ RPM. Again, it will take another few seconds to read your system's sensors before the application can serve you the following window. To get more detailed information and temperature of your hardware, go to "Monitoring" on the application's menubar, then click "Sensors".

Unfortunately, none of the information in this window is related to your fans.

HWiNFO is a more powerful and versatile Device Manager Once it's finished, the window below will appear. It'll take a few seconds to identify your hardware. Anyway, once you've finished downloading and installing it, open it and click "Run". Think of it as a more powerful third-party "Device Manager". HWiNFO, as I already stated above, is much more versatile than smcFanControl, as it is able to identify most (if not all) of your hardware and measure your CPU performance. smcFanControl should be compatible with recent Macs as well, except those crazy-thin MacBooks, which don't have fans at all. To be more precise, the non-retina model. If the application reads 0 RPM and your Mac is getting uncomfortably hotter than usual, there's a good chance that your fans are dead.įor your information, I tested smcFanControl on my Mid 2012 15" MacBook Pro. As long as it doesn't get too hot, you shouldn't need to change the fan speed.
#SMC FAN CONTROL MAC WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
I intend this tool to only tell me whether my fans are working or not, as I understand that Apple should know their hardware and software the best. You may try increasing the fan speed, but do that at your own risk, as you may break one (or both) of your fans. Opening the preferences will give you the following window.

Additionally, you can also quit, read the docs, or donate something to the developer. This little addition lets you know the overall temperature of your Mac and how fast the fan is spinning.įrom the menubar, you can choose a different fan setting or open the preferences. Once it's open, you should notice an addition to your Mac's top menubar. It's up to you whether you want to copy the application into your Applications folder or not.
#SMC FAN CONTROL MAC WINDOWS ZIP#
Open the zip you've just downloaded, then open the application. I'm going to talk about smcFanControl first, as it's easier to operate. Head past the break to find out about these helpful little apps.įire them up. So, how did I check the fan? Simple, by using a small tool called HWiNFO for PC, and smcFanControl for Mac. However, I want to know if the fans really recovered.

Fortunately, I was able to open my laptop's access panel and blew away the dust. To be honest, I didn't want to take it to the service center, since it's out of warranty, and I'm afraid about the price I would have to pay. Seriously, though, I was afraid, and I didn't know what to do. How did I notice? Simple: it's gone silent, and it got unusually hot. A few days ago, I just noticed that my laptop fans are dead. Heatsink, those thin metal fins, may help dissipating your heat, but they're not as effective as spinning fans. That heat is responsible for many things going wrong in your system, such as frequent blue screen, sudden death, performance hiccups, or even degradation of your components. Anda berbahasa Indonesia? Baca artikel terjemahannya di sini!Įven though there are fan-less systems nowadays, fans still play a major role in the life of many PCs.
