Please note that sensor monitoring requires installing a free add-on from our website.Ī highly configurable date, time and calendar for your menubar, including fuzzy clock, moon phase, and upcoming calendar events. status monitoring, detailed disk I/O, and a variety of different read and write indicators.Ī realtime view of temperatures, hard drive temperatures (where supported), fans, voltages, current and power. See used and free space for multiple disks in your menubar. Advanced bandwidth and interface information is available in the dropdown menu. Monitor bandwidth usage in the menubar as text or graphs. Opening the menu shows a list of the apps using the most memory. Memory stats for your menubar as a pie chart, graph, percentage, bar or any combination of those things. Plus, GPU memory and processor usage on supported Macs, and the active GPU can be shown in the menubar. Tracked use by individual cores or with all cores combined, to save space. Realtime CPU graphs and a list of the top 5 CPU resource hogs. Each of the dropdown menus provides access to even greater detail including history graphs for access to up to 30 days of data. IStat Menus features a wide range of different menubar text and graph styles that are all completely customizable. iStat Menus is highly configurable, with full support for macOS’ light and dark menubar modes. All in a highly optimised, low resource package. IStat Menus covers a huge range of stats, including a CPU monitor, GPU, memory, network usage, disk usage, disk activity, date & time, battery and more. Sorry my bad english but I am from Europe, Spain.The most powerful system monitoring app for macOS, right in your menubar. Another way software for control fans is the better solution to work with low temperatures. Apple have the best publicity in Media, Video and Photo, but his hardware work at too high temperature and the life of components shorted at high temperatures. And better not speak about Apple Care and putting refurbished components like Panels. Apple engineers not put fans to max rpm for break hardware! If i Use iStat and put to MAX fan rpm the GPU goes down to 52✬, a very safe temperature for work and i don't think about noise, simply is better for my iMac work with less temperature. I process every day 2 video and GPU Goes to 79✬ during converting video tu mp4. The iMac is Out of warranty, so, I send my iMac for a "Reballing" GPU and now it is working again. I have an iMac 27'' 2010 late and GPU breaked for overheat. Personally I LOL about "protection from Apple". Personally, the internal fan control contained in the SMC chip in your computer is adequate to assure that the CPU and GPU do not overheat. Although you can play some games on them any game that makes heavy demands on the processors will cause them to become uncomfortably hot unless you take external cooling precautions. Apple does not even refer to them as "laptops." They are called "Notebook" computers. Apple's manuals tell you not to use them on your lap because of the possibility of burning your thighs or causing overheating damage to the computer. There isn't much room inside to provide huge cooling devices. Laptops run hot because they are small, thin, and light. I wouldn't recommend using any such software and trust that the Apple engineers know what they are doing. SMC Fan Control is essentially the same as iStat Menues. I don't know if Mac Fan Control acknowledges one fan for the CPU and one for the GPU, but if so, then, yes, I would set it up separately. On the computer I have that uses Macs Fan Control that is how I set it up. Tying to the hotter of the two cores assures that core won't overheat because the other core is cooler. Both cores are contained in a single chip, so the object is to cool the chip.
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