
When Macs Fan Control quits, it always restores all fans back to Auto (Automatic preset). You can read more about fan presets here. For convenience the app features fan presets that let you quickly put your fan(s) to either Auto or some Custom mode depending on your activity. Can be either some constant RPM value (e.g. Custom: a fan is controlled by the app. When all fans are controlled automatically by the system the app works in monitoring-only mode. Auto: a fan is controlled by the system automatically (Apple's default scenario). Fan control for your fan(s) on your Apple computer can be either. Options to display fan speed and sensor temperature (displayed in the tray icon under Windows). Set custom RPM value or control fan speed in relation to a temperature sensor. Two tables layout: with list of fans and list of temperature sensors. Also works on Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP installed via Boot Camp even on modern models equipped with the T2 chip. Create and save custom fan presets so you can quickly switch between them depending on your activity. Set custom RPM value (revolution per minute) or control fan speed in relation to a temperature sensor (e.g. Real-time monitoring of fan speed and temperature sensors including 3rd party HDD/SSD (using S.M.A.R.T.). But you can freely (and securely) download it from here. Macs Fan Control uses low level access to Mac hardware information and this is not allowed on the App Store.
Why Macs Fan Control isn't offered in the App Store?
Macs Fan Control can also read S.M.A.R.T information from your drives, show CPU usage, chipset information and also create custom fan presets, so you can quickly switch between them depending on your activity. What other features does Macs Fan Control offer? If your main OS is Windows you can try an alternative like SpeedFan for free. Macs Fan Control will control the fans on Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP if it is installed via Boot Camp on a Mac computer, even on modern models equipped with the T2 chip.
Macs Fan Control works on most Mac models using Intel and Apple Silicon chips, no matter how old your system. Monitor and control fans on Apple computers Is Macs Fan Control compatible with my Mac?