View Full Version : Set higher minimum fan speed on MBA
rhyx
Feb 25, 2009, 12:07 PM
SMCFanControl lets me set a higher minimum fan speed on my MacBook Pro (I like to keep it at about 3600rpm instead of 2000rpm minimum).
Is there a way to do this with the MacBook Air? SMCFanControl doesn't seem to detect the MacBook Air properly.
Essentially I want it to run at around 3600rpm and increase to 6200rpm as needed. It should never be running lower than 3600rpm.
Eddyisgreat
Feb 25, 2009, 12:14 PM
It should never be running lower than 3600rpm.
Says who?
I've never had a machine after the pentium III die on me because of heat related issues. The fans will kick in when needed based on voltage/load.
But to answer your question, I do not know :(.
dborja
Feb 25, 2009, 01:22 PM
SMCFanControl lets me set a higher minimum fan speed on my MacBook Pro (I like to keep it at about 3600rpm instead of 2000rpm minimum).
Is there a way to do this with the MacBook Air? SMCFanControl doesn't seem to detect the MacBook Air properly.
Essentially I want it to run at around 3600rpm and increase to 6200rpm as needed. It should never be running lower than 3600rpm.
That's strange, I downloaded SMCFanControl last month and it detected my MBA just fine...
rhyx
Feb 26, 2009, 01:00 AM
Says who?
I've never had a machine after the pentium III die on me because of heat related issues. The fans will kick in when needed based on voltage/load.
But to answer your question, I do not know :(.
I'm not saying that as a specification from Apple. I'm just saying that I would like it to run no lower than 3600rpm. This helps to keep temperatures down.
rhyx
Feb 26, 2009, 01:03 AM
That's strange, I downloaded SMCFanControl last month and it detected my MBA just fine...
http://homepage.mac.com/holtmann/eidac/software/smcfancontrol2/index.html
Oops, I was using the older 1.2 version. This link does properly detect the MBA.
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