![]() Removing the app and resetting the SMC does not seem to return the fans back to their original speed of around 650rpm. SmcFanControl 2.2.2 Does work on the 09 Mac Pro, however the PCI and PS fans are bumped to over 1000rpm as stated above. SmcFanControl 2.2.2 working fine on my 09 Mac Pro. If any of you knows a way to effectively control fan speed on the mac pro, please let me know.Ĭomments from long ago: # Comment from: Al # Resetting teh SMC also seems to have reduced the tempearture of the air mesured at the exhaust - at equivalent fan speeds and system load (that is: idle!). :'(įrom what I undrestand the fans are controlled by a chip called "SMC" as in "System Management Controller" and apple doesn't give you much control over it, apart from a clunky procedure to reset it! Note: resetting the SMC allowed me to get back to original rpms for all fans after FanControl had messed them up. It probably works on other apple computers but on the mac pro 2009 it has absolutely no effect on fan speed. Worse: it doesn't actually do anything on the mac pro. However, again two of them cannot be set lower than 1000 rpm. That one has the advantage of allowing settings for all 5 fans on the mac pro. ![]() Up from 600 rpm, that is too much! I wish I could run every fan at 850 rpm! Because it's designed for the macbook pro (yes, the laptop), it only controls 2 of the 5 fans and the minimum speed it allows is 1000 rpms. BEWARE: it's a pain to uninstall (unsinstall instrutions on their page). I first tried FanControl from Lobotomo Software. Now my problem is I'd like all these fans to run faster! Yes, faster! Not because I want some extra fan noise, but because I believe Uncle Steve pushed it too far when he asked his engineers to reduce the fan noise! I wouldn't mind the noise to be a little bit higher pitched than it currently is. You can monitor that with iStat menus - which is very cool for monitoring a lot of things, except voltages & power consumption which do not seem to work, at least on the Mac pro 2009. anoying because of the complexity of the sound (yes, it's 5 different spining motor sounds combined, not to mention the hard drive spinning!)
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