iFanAutoControl is an application to automatic control the fans of the computer and regulate the temperature of MacBook and MacBookPro Apple Computers based on Intel processors and Windows OS.

Features

  • Macbook Temperature Control supported versions: MacBook1,1 - MacBook2,1 - MacBook5,1 - MacBook5,2 - MacBook6,1 - MacBook7,1
  • MacbookPro Temperature Control supported versions: MacBookPro1,1 - MacBookPro3,1 - MacBookPro4,1 - MacBookPro5,1 - MacBookPro5,2 - MacBookPro5,3 - MacBookPro5,4 - MacBookPro5,5 - MacBookPro6,1 - MacBookPro6,2 - MacBookPro7,1 - MacBookPro8,1 - MacBookPro8,2 - MacBookPro8,3 - MacBookPro9,1 - MacBookPro9,2 - MacBookPro10,1 - MacBookPro10,2 - MacBookPro11,1 - MacBookPro11,2 - MacBookPro11,3
  • MacPro Temperature Control supported versions: MacPro1,1 - MacPro3,1
  • Macmini Temperature Control supported versions: Macmini1,1 - Macmini2,1 - Macmini5,2 - Macmini5,3 - Macmini6,1 - Macmini6,2
  • iMac Temperature Control supported versions: iMac14,2 - iMac13,2 - iMac12,2 - iMac12,1 - iMac11,3 - iMac11,2 - iMac11,1 - iMac10,1 - iMac9,1 - iMac8,1

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Categories

Hardware Drivers

License

MIT License

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User Reviews

  • Hello folks ! I Wonder know if the product works with Windows 7 32 bit ? I have installed it. It recognized the pc but tell me : "sorry, this app works with Mac computers only!" Thank you for your answer. Good bye !
  • is it going to support iMac???
  • This works great on my Macbook Pro (2008) when it's running WindowsXP in BootCamp (to answer Lt commander's question, it's a Windows program for Mac hardware that's running Windows through Boot Camp; it doesn't work with non-Mac hardware because it's designed to control Apple brand hardware that's running Windows; I hope that explains it. It IS a Windows program but for Mac hardware that is currently running Windows not OSX). My only suggestions to the author would be for some user adjustable parameters for fan speeds to taste (although the defaults are pretty good) and it'd be cool to see an OSX version since SMCFanControl has no upper limits (won't keep your Mac from frying itself when CPU cranks up unless you manually turn up the fan) and Lobotomo's FanControl/iFanControl is out of date and doesn't work with all Macs (seems to be a lot of customized versions out there, but they usually lack 64-bit support, etc.) Basically, I'm saying my Macbook Pro works better in Windows than it does in OSX in terms of a good fan speed to keep things cool automatically!!! :-)
  • Please please please can you update your software to support Macbook 4.1 ?
  • Great work. It works flawlessly and keeps the computer much cooler (I can touch it anywhere without burning myself :-) As I'm a bit of a geek it would be nice to have a manual mode where I could set the target temperature and fan speed profile (e.g. minimum speed, maximum speed, minimum temp. and maximum temp) for each fan separately as one side often runs warmer than the other - the side where the GPU is located I think. This is definitely the best app for this problem so far.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows), Windows Aero

Programming Language

C#, C++

Related Categories

C# Hardware Drivers, C++ Hardware Drivers

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2011-01-21