![]() I tested speed and 4000 RPM is great for havy load CPU 100%, 3h ( 59-61C max) and very quiet. I try some smc FanSpeed script comand but I cant make work-loading.(probably wrong script typeing) Problem is not auto start and I must type every time whan i login computer. setFanSpeed XXXX (Where XXXX should be needed RPM) I tried everything I saw on the forums(reset SMC ,PRAM, reassembly and the only thing that works is use terminal commands).Ģ) Open the Terminal, go to folder where the file was downloadedģ) Extract it: tar xf setFanSpeed2011.tgzĤ) Go to inside extracted folder: cd setFanSpeed2011ĥ) Run it: sudo. If anyone has any ideas of a place I could find some more information or if you have any information please let me know.Īlso if theres anything I left out please let me know Its not the fact that the cpu is overworked and overheading because its usualy under 50º C when this is all happening. The funny thing is that when I checked the fan in both smc control and Istat pro, the fan always reads 0rpms. ![]() I've even searched across several forums but I found nothing that could help my situation. I tried reseting the smc and even the pram but to no avail. The fan never varies in speed (or sound for that matter) As soon as I hit the power button to turn it on after hours of not using it the fans start up at the same loud speed. From when I open the lid till 5 seconds after I close it the fan is running non stop. ![]() I have a 13" macbook pro mid 2010 edition and i have been having some problems with the fan.
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