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Fans Running all the time now
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben" data-source="post: 345477" data-attributes="member: 28316"><p>As stated, the fan on these MacBooks are always running regardless of the CPU activity.</p><p></p><p>As for the main question, I personally use a program called smcFanControl which tells me my CPU temperature and the speed the fan is running at. It also allows me to set the speed from 1800 - 6200 rpms. It's quite useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben, post: 345477, member: 28316"] As stated, the fan on these MacBooks are always running regardless of the CPU activity. As for the main question, I personally use a program called smcFanControl which tells me my CPU temperature and the speed the fan is running at. It also allows me to set the speed from 1800 - 6200 rpms. It's quite useful. [/QUOTE]
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