Which software you use to monitor CPU temperature?
Laptop may get overheating when too many programs are running at the same time, so find a software monitor temperature is very important to Mac users.
I use Magican to monitor for Mac,I want to know which software are you taking to use?
I use Magican to monitor for Mac,I want to know which software are you taking to use?
Re: Which software you use to monitor CPU temperature?
System monitoring software always strikes me as a waste of time. Macs monitor their own temperature. They turn on the fan as needed, they shut down if heat becomes excessive. I think you only need to monitor something if you can favorably control it. I have no ability to control the temperature of the cpu, so I see no point in monitoring it.
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Re: Which software you use to monitor CPU temperature?
Goodday, I have posted here several times before, but been shouted down for being out of touch, all the time, with Apple kit.
So here is my professional response, I don't use any Software developed program to regularly monitor my Power PC, it runs cool, seldom exceeds 30 degrees, if I do need to test the tempreture of the chip, certainly I won't be depending on any wares of software packages developed by alledged software engineers, principally because they know jack shite about tempreture or hardware, and because what ever package I would claim to mention, would be well out of date, and need a persistant upgrade, to be the latest latest compatibility with the latest and latest systems, I mean if someone gave me an intel chip on the back of a kellogs cornflake packet, I'd buy the weetabix brand instead, such is my confidence in that arena.
I find a mercury thermometer probe, does me quite well, for an ambient measure, I have of course an infra red probe, and I have a reasonably accurate measurement to 1 degree c using an extremely thermocouple device: none of that requires that I upgrade my os, enable javascript, use os ten, or have an intel inside chip instead of my brain, or even cacading style sheets!
So here is my professional response, I don't use any Software developed program to regularly monitor my Power PC, it runs cool, seldom exceeds 30 degrees, if I do need to test the tempreture of the chip, certainly I won't be depending on any wares of software packages developed by alledged software engineers, principally because they know jack shite about tempreture or hardware, and because what ever package I would claim to mention, would be well out of date, and need a persistant upgrade, to be the latest latest compatibility with the latest and latest systems, I mean if someone gave me an intel chip on the back of a kellogs cornflake packet, I'd buy the weetabix brand instead, such is my confidence in that arena.
I find a mercury thermometer probe, does me quite well, for an ambient measure, I have of course an infra red probe, and I have a reasonably accurate measurement to 1 degree c using an extremely thermocouple device: none of that requires that I upgrade my os, enable javascript, use os ten, or have an intel inside chip instead of my brain, or even cacading style sheets!
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Re: Which software you use to monitor CPU temperature?
I never heard of Magician before but it looks like some kind of low-quality foreign spamware. If your Mac is overheating then there's either something wrong with it or you're using it improperly (like on top of plush quilts or something). Anyways, most people I know who do choose to monitor and control their system fans use smcFanControl. I don't personally go that route, but that being said...Candyfde wrote:I use Magican to monitor for Mac,I want to know which software are you taking to use?
Not really... all these utilities for monitoring component temperatures stuff are merely reporting values given by various Apple APIs. It's not some sort of hackery into hardware subsystems.davidchristmass wrote:certainly I won't be depending on any wares of software packages developed by alledged software engineers, principally because they know jack shite about tempreture or hardware
No, you haven't been "shouted down" -- people have tried to explain to you multiple times why your irrational fear of Intel, Mac OS X and now apparently Cascading Style Sheets is borderline psychotic.davidchristmass wrote:Goodday, I have posted here several times before, but been shouted down for being out of touch, all the time, with Apple kit.
I am now telling the computer exactly what it can do.
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Re: Which software you use to monitor CPU temperature?
Thank you for suggesting smcFanControl!
Re: Which software you use to monitor CPU temperature?
Actually Im using smcFanControl and so far the best that I have. Good suggestion.
Re: Which software you use to monitor CPU temperature?
I use iStat Menus it works very well for me
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