E eleven2brett macrumors regular Original poster Oct 20, 2008 224 0 H-Town Oct 24, 2008 #1 Will running smcFan Control void warranty? Has anyone had damaged caused to their machines while running this utility?
Will running smcFan Control void warranty? Has anyone had damaged caused to their machines while running this utility?
J J the Ninja macrumors 68000 Jul 14, 2008 1,824 0 Oct 24, 2008 #2 No. How would they know you used it? Throw out the bundle, secure-delete the trash, and it's gone like it was never there. As for damage, read this: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/572971/ Your machine has really nothing to lose health-wise by running this.
No. How would they know you used it? Throw out the bundle, secure-delete the trash, and it's gone like it was never there. As for damage, read this: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/572971/ Your machine has really nothing to lose health-wise by running this.
E eleven2brett macrumors regular Original poster Oct 20, 2008 224 0 H-Town Oct 24, 2008 #3 Thanks for the link, and peace of mind. I did a forums search before i posted, not sure why that didn't come up.
Thanks for the link, and peace of mind. I did a forums search before i posted, not sure why that didn't come up.
rychencop macrumors 65816 Aug 17, 2007 1,107 10 Georgia Oct 24, 2008 #4 i could never get it run like i wanted it to on my mbp. it would either run too fast or too slow. i got rid of it and let the stock config handle it. seems to do better imo.
i could never get it run like i wanted it to on my mbp. it would either run too fast or too slow. i got rid of it and let the stock config handle it. seems to do better imo.
E eleven2brett macrumors regular Original poster Oct 20, 2008 224 0 H-Town Oct 24, 2008 #5 It works really well for me. Kept things nice and cool while i was running Supreme Commander the other night.
It works really well for me. Kept things nice and cool while i was running Supreme Commander the other night.