Temperature Gauge Pro will also show a notification through the Notification Center or Growl when a temperature is hit or Auto Boost is enabled. Also, log all information to a CSV for graphing in an external app. Works on all Macs, whether it’s a laptop or desktop.
Temperature Gauge Pro is a must-have utility for every Mac user with three top features:
Check up on your Mac by viewing the current and maximum recorded temperatures for every sensor. Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Tune the fan speeds so that your Mac can run cooler with the manual fan control. Or have the fans spin at maximum speed with Auto Boost when a specific temperature is hit.
Discover faulty fans and temperature sensors with the built-in diagnostics.
What’s New:
Version 2.54: New
TG Pro now runs natively on Apple Silicon.
TG Pro now requires at least macOS 10.11 El Capitan or higher.
For Macs without a fan, it will no longer prompt to install the fan helper app.
On app startup, there is now a description of what the fan helper app does (used for fan control) and choices to either install or skip it, along with an option to not show the dialog again. This was a requested feature by users who only want to monitor temperatures and fan speeds.
Added four more temperature sensors for the new M1 based Macs.
Added option to reinstall the fan helper app from the Fan tab of the preferences.
Using more accurate method for determining if a battery needs servicing on Big Sur.
Fixed
Memory leak when checking temperatures on Apple Silicon Macs, which would cause the memory usage of TG Pro to steadily increase over time. We’re really sorry about this making it to production and we’ll do our best to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
Issue where the bottom of the preferences would be cut off on Big Sur.
Issue where a silent setup wouldn’t properly register the license because of a change in the Paddle service.
Issue where the same message was being repeated unnecessarily to the console logs
Temperature Gauge Pro will also show a notification through the Notification Center or Growl when a temperature is hit or Auto Boost is enabled. Also, log all information to a CSV for graphing in an external app. Works on all Macs, whether it’s a laptop or desktop.
Temperature Gauge Pro is a must-have utility for every Mac user with three top features:
Check up on your Mac by viewing the current and maximum recorded temperatures for every sensor. Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Tune the fan speeds so that your Mac can run cooler with the manual fan control. Or have the fans spin at maximum speed with Auto Boost when a specific temperature is hit.
Discover faulty fans and temperature sensors with the built-in diagnostics.
What’s New:
Version 2.53: New:
Improved compatibility with macOS Big Sur, including new iconography and app icon.
Using flatter colors for the area headers.
Fixed:
Issue where the close button would not be visible on Big Sur.
Issue where the override system popover text was cut off on the bottom.
Issue where some of the text could be cut off in the area column.
Issue where multiple drives with the same name wouldn’t have their temperatures updated properly in the drop down menu.
Issues related to licensing by updating the Paddle framework to their latest version.
Temperature Gauge Pro will also show a notification through the Notification Center or Growl when a temperature is hit or Auto Boost is enabled. Also, log all information to a CSV for graphing in an external app. Works on all Macs, whether it’s a laptop or desktop.
Temperature Gauge Pro is a must-have utility for every Mac user with three top features:
Check up on your Mac by viewing the current and maximum recorded temperatures for every sensor. Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Tune the fan speeds so that your Mac can run cooler with the manual fan control. Or have the fans spin at maximum speed with Auto Boost when a specific temperature is hit.
Discover faulty fans and temperature sensors with the built-in diagnostics.
What’s New:
Version 2.50:
Fixed Issue where some of the temperature group names would be slightly cut off.
Fixed Potential crash when updating HD temperatures in the drop down menu.
Version 2.49: macOS 11 Specific:
[New] macOS Big Sur compatibility!
[Fixed] Issue where the Paddle service would crash when trying to register or buy a license on Big Sur. This is a significant change as it required migrating from V3 to V4 of their framework. We did an enormous amount of testing with it, although if there any issues with licensing, please email our support team using the “Send Feedback” option in the drop down menu.
[Fixed] Issue where the status icon text was too far down.
[Fixed] Issue where some text elements would be cutoff.
[Fixed] Issue where the preferences toolbar, temperature area list and notification sliders didn’t look good.
macOS 10.x & 11:
[New] Added specific sensor naming for the following models:
[New] Improved the wording of battery health notifications.
MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2020)
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020)
[New] Added a few more shutdown codes along with their meanings.
[New] Added an option to download our new app by choosing More -> CPU Stress Test from the drop down menu.
[Fixed] Issue where the MacBook Air 2020 models wouldn’t show all 4 CPU cores.
[Fixed] Issue where HD temperatures wouldn’t update in the drop down menu.
[Fixed] Potential crash if an Auto Boost rule had an invalid fan selected.
Temperature Gauge Pro will also show a notification through the Notification Center or Growl when a temperature is hit or Auto Boost is enabled. Also, log all information to a CSV for graphing in an external app. Works on all Macs, whether it’s a laptop or desktop.
Temperature Gauge Pro is a must-have utility for every Mac user with three top features:
Check up on your Mac by viewing the current and maximum recorded temperatures for every sensor. Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Tune the fan speeds so that your Mac can run cooler with the manual fan control. Or have the fans spin at maximum speed with Auto Boost when a specific temperature is hit.
Discover faulty fans and temperature sensors with the built-in diagnostics.
What’s New:
Version 2.47: New
Added initial support for the new 2019 Mac Pro.
The menu that appears when clicking the TG Pro menubar icon can now update while it’s being used. This allows live updates to the temperatures and fan speeds while it’s open!
Only log the fan mode status if it actually changes.
Fixed
Issue with menubar text being invisible on macOS Catalina when it automatically switches from Dark to Light appearance.
Issue where using Auto Boost on T2 based Macs won’t work properly after a system sleep/wake.
Temperature Gauge Pro will also show a notification through the Notification Center or Growl when a temperature is hit or Auto Boost is enabled. Also, log all information to a CSV for graphing in an external app. Works on all Macs, whether it’s a laptop or desktop.
Temperature Gauge Pro is a must-have utility for every Mac user with three top features:
Check up on your Mac by viewing the current and maximum recorded temperatures for every sensor. Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Tune the fan speeds so that your Mac can run cooler with the manual fan control. Or have the fans spin at maximum speed with Auto Boost when a specific temperature is hit.
Discover faulty fans and temperature sensors with the built-in diagnostics.
Temperature Gauge Pro will also show a notification through the Notification Center or Growl when a temperature is hit or Auto Boost is enabled. Also, log all information to a CSV for graphing in an external app. Works on all Macs, whether it’s a laptop or desktop.
Temperature Gauge Pro is a must-have utility for every Mac user with three top features:
Check up on your Mac by viewing the current and maximum recorded temperatures for every sensor. Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Tune the fan speeds so that your Mac can run cooler with the manual fan control. Or have the fans spin at maximum speed with Auto Boost when a specific temperature is hit.
Discover faulty fans and temperature sensors with the built-in diagnostics.
What’s New:
Version 2.47: New
Added initial support for the new 2019 Mac Pro.
The menu that appears when clicking the TG Pro menubar icon can now update while it’s being used. This allows live updates to the temperatures and fan speeds while it’s open!
Only log the fan mode status if it actually changes.
Fixed
Issue with menubar text being invisible on macOS Catalina when it automatically switches from Dark to Light appearance.
Issue where using Auto Boost on T2 based Macs won’t work properly after a system sleep/wake.
Take a look at what’s going on inside your Mac with TG Pro – no other app shows more temperature sensors or has as many options for notifications and fan speeds.Find out which components are getting hot (and potentially overheating), turn up the fan speeds to cool down your Mac, get notifications for temperature alerts along with many other fantastic features. Plus, see if any sensors or fans are defective with the built-in hardware diagnostics.
TG Pro lets you peek at fan control, temperature monitoring, and hardware diagnostics in your Mac. No other app shows more temperature sensors, or has as many options for notifications and fan speeds. Find out which components are getting hot (and potentially overheating), turn up the fan speeds to cool down your Mac, get notifications for temperature alerts along with many other fantastic features. Plus, see if any sensors, fans or batteries are defective with the built-in hardware diagnostics. See why thousands of people trust TG Pro as the go-to app for temperatures and fan control. Try the free trial today.
TG Pro supports all Macs, including the Mac Pro 2013 model as well as all MacBook Pros (including 2015 & 2016 models), iMacs, Mac Minis, MacBook Airs and older Mac Pros.
TG Pro lets you peek at fan control, temperature monitoring, and hardware diagnostics in your Mac. No other app shows more temperature sensors, or has as many options for notifications and fan speeds. Find out which components are getting hot (and potentially overheating), turn up the fan speeds to cool down your Mac, get notifications for temperature alerts along with many other fantastic features. Plus, see if any sensors, fans or batteries are defective with the built-in hardware diagnostics. See why thousands of people trust TG Pro as the go-to app for temperatures and fan control. Try the free trial today.
TG Pro supports all Macs, including the Mac Pro 2013 model as well as all MacBook Pros (including 2015 & 2016 models), iMacs, Mac Minis, MacBook Airs and older Mac Pros.
TG Pro lets you peek at fan control, temperature monitoring, and hardware diagnostics in your Mac. No other app shows more temperature sensors, or has as many options for notifications and fan speeds. Find out which components are getting hot (and potentially overheating), turn up the fan speeds to cool down your Mac, get notifications for temperature alerts along with many other fantastic features. Plus, see if any sensors, fans or batteries are defective with the built-in hardware diagnostics. See why thousands of people trust TG Pro as the go-to app for temperatures and fan control. Try the free trial today.
TG Pro supports all Macs, including the Mac Pro 2013 model as well as all MacBook Pros (including 2015 & 2016 models), iMacs, Mac Minis, MacBook Airs and older Mac Pros.
[New] It’s now Notarized and uses the Hardened Runtime for improved security.
[New] Removed Growl support and replaced it with native calls to the Notification Center.
[New] The values for the manual fan sliders are now saved immediately in case of a power outage before the app quits and saves the preferences.
[New] The minimum for Auto Boost gradual time is now 1 second (old was 5 seconds).
[New] Improved sensor naming and listing for the following Mac models:MacBook Air (13-inch, 2019, 2017, Early 2015, Early 2014), MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2015, Early 2014), MacBook (12-inch, 2018, 2017), MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2015, Late 2013), MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Mid 2014)
[Fixed] Potential crash in the Paddle service when running on macOS Catalina.
[Fixed] Issue where Auto Boost fan speed change timing curves wouldn’t be linear.
[Fixed] Issue where the combination of Override System Control with Auto Boost wouldn’t work as expected on app startup.
[Fixed] Issue where the fan speed change would be abrupt if there was no Auto Boost rule to use. It is now smooth and respects the Auto Boost gradual time setting.
[Fixed] Issue where Auto Boost wouldn’t always work properly if there was no rule to apply on T2 based Macs.
[Fixed] Issue where the fan segmented control would be cut off.
[Fixed] Issue where the manual fan sliders may not have been available after app startup.
[Fixed] Issue where the dialog showing now to fix sensors not showing wouldn’t always be displayed.